"Moment" is an English equivalent of "Moment."
The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "der" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a, one").
Here I will quote the young boys from the German band Tokio Hotel: "Leb die Sekunde" or "Live by the moment." Or at least that's what I think it means.==============================================================Den Augenblick festhalten = capture the moment
In German, "hi" and "hello" are the same, "Hallo". But you can also use the English "hi", since German is adapting a lot of new foreign words at the moment and hi has been used in German for many years already.
Ein lehrbarer Moment
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Deutsch is and English translation for German. And it is using English and German
English is "Englisch". And German is "Deutsch".
German Gift = English Poison English Gift = German Geschenk
"German" in English is tedesco in Italian.
English Easter = German Ostern
mit is in english with
Der Hut in German means "hat" in English.
She is English, but many of her immediate ancestors were German