help
The German word 'hilfe' is used in the same way as the English word 'help'. It can be used as a noun or a verb, and it is often used in situations where someone needs assistance or support. For example, you might say 'Ich brauche deine hilfe' (I need your help) or 'Kannst du mir hilfe?' (Can you help me?).
Help! I am lost.
This is a common phrase used by individuals who are lost and in need of assistance. 'Hilfe' translates to 'help', 'ich' is 'I', 'habe' means 'have', and 'mich verirrt' is 'got lost'.
I need your help translating this document.
This phrase is used when one needs help from another individual in translating a document. 'Ich' stands for 'I', 'brauche' means 'need', 'Ihre Hilfe' translates to 'your help', 'beim' equates to 'with the', 'Übersetzen' is 'translating', and 'dieses Dokuments' means 'this document'.
Can you please help me?
This phrase seeks assistance from a person in a polite manner. 'Können' translates to 'can', 'Sie' means 'you', 'mir' is 'me', 'bitte' stands for 'please', and 'Hilfe leisten' is 'provide help'.