The German word for the English noun sing is singen
The German word for the English noun sing is singen
You sing while speaking German.
Sing is singen in German.
crayons = Malkreide (sing.) crayons = Farbkreide (sing.) crayons = Buntstifte (pl.) crayons = Wachsstifte (pl.)
The word "zinc" originated from the German word "Zink", which is believed to have its roots in the Persian word "sing".
to sing = Zo singen I sing = ich singe you sing = du singst he/she/it sings = er/sie/es singt we sing = wir singen you sing = ihr singt they sing = sie singen you sing = Du singen
They sing in German also, in Germany. Just like they sing in Russian when in Russia.
It's a the possessive form of "sie"(3rd p. sing. feminine) and "Sie" (2nd p. sing. formal). Ihr is also a German word
The German word for 'Jew' is 'der Jude' (genitive sing. 'des Juden', plural 'die Juden'). There is a corresponding female form - 'die Juedin' (plural, die Juedinnen).
"Sing a song" (using the polite, formal form of "you")
to sing: cantare I sing: io canto
to be- sein wir (we) and sie (they) conjugate to 'sind' ihr (you pl., informal) conjugates to 'seid' Du (you sing, informal) conjugates to 'bist' Sie (you sing. and pl., formal) conjugates to 'sind'