Genießen
sich erfreuen an
Freude haben an
Enjoy in German is genießen The corresponding noun is der Genuß (enjoyment)
"Genießen Sie" if you are telling someone to enjoy something. The "ß" is what is called an essett, it is a double "S" or "SS" and makes the dobble "S" sound of English. "Genießen" is the German word for enjoy, and is pronounced with a soft "G" like going..."G-en-eessen." You do know there is no Swiss language. The people of Switzerland speak German, French, and Italian, depending on the region of the country where they live.
Chre is not a German word
Most common meanings are to enjoy, to like and to (be) suit(able)Depending on the context, it could also be the past tense of the verb fallen, meaning to fall
No, the wird "enjoy" is not an adverb.The word "enjoy" is a verb.The adverb form of the word is enjoyingly.
The word 'enjoy' is not a noun. The word enjoy is a verb: enjoy, enjoys, enjoying, enjoyed.The noun form for the verb to enjoy is enjoyment.
The German word for "Who" is "Wer".
The German word for their is "Ihre."
"mit" is the German word for "with".
The word FROM in German is von
The word for is in German - " ist "
The German word for he is er.