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Krawatte

English translation of Krawatte

tie

The German word for tie is Krawatte. It is a long piece of cloth worn by men, typically around the neck and under the collar of a shirt, and tied in the front. It is often worn as a formal or semi-formal accessory to a suit or dress shirt.


Example sentences using: Krawatte

Er trägt gerne eine Krawatte.

English translation of Er trägt gerne eine Krawatte.

He likes to wear a tie.

This sentence uses 'Krawatte' in a simple statement, indicating a man's preference for wearing ties. It's a straightforward use in a sentence, demonstrating the subject-verb-object structure.

Meine Krawatte ist rot.

English translation of Meine Krawatte ist rot.

My tie is red.

In this sentence, 'Krawatte' is used to indicate possession and describe a property of the object, which is the color of the tie. Here also, the subject-verb-object structure is used.

Deine Krawatte passt zu deinem Anzug.

English translation of Deine Krawatte passt zu deinem Anzug.

Your tie matches your suit.

This is a more complex sentence that uses 'Krawatte' as part of a statement about matching clothes. The sentence includes a possessive adjective ('deinem'), indicating that the tie and the suit both belong to the person referred to as 'you'.

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