friend
Freund refers to a 'Friend' in German. It's a commonly used word to refer to someone you share a strong interpersonal bond with. The word 'Freund' is used to refer to a male friend, while 'Freundin' is used for a female friend.
My friend recommended this film.
'hat diesen Film empfohlen' in the sentence means 'recommended this film', and 'Mein Freund' translates to 'My friend'.
My friend and I love to watch movies.
In this sentence, 'Mein Freund und ich' translates to 'My friend and I', 'lieben es' means 'love it' - in reference to watching movies - and 'Filme zu schauen' means 'to watch movies'.
We go to the cinema with a friend.
The phrase 'mit einem Freund' means 'with a friend', 'Wir gehen' means 'we go' and 'ins Kino' means 'to the cinema'.
My friend and I often watch movies.
'Mein Freund und ich' means 'my friend and I', 'sehen oft' means 'often watch', and 'Filme an' refers to 'movies'. The literal translation is 'My friend and I often turn movies on'.
This film is my friend's favourite film.
'Dieser Film ist mein Freundes Lieblingsfilm' translates to 'This film is my friend's favourite film'. In German, ownership is shown with 'es' at the end of the noun.
My friend is a big movie fan.
'Mein Freund ist' translates to 'my friend is' and 'ein großer Filmfan' means 'a big movie fan'.
We talked about the movie with our friend.
'Wir haben über den Film' translates to 'We talked about the movie', and 'mit unserem Freund gesprochen' means 'with our friend.'
My friend has seen this film.
'Mein Freund hat' means 'My friend has', and 'diesen Film gesehen' means 'seen this film.'
My friend finds this film boring.
'Mein Freund findet' translates directly to 'My friend finds', and 'diesen Film langweilig' means 'this film boring'.
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The phrase 'mein Freund mag diesen Film nicht' translates directly into 'my friend doesn't like this movie'.