Both mean to get something; obtain; receive. They are synonyms.
to get - bekommen (or in colloquial usage, kriegen).
I will get you = Ich werde dich kriegen
It means "What do you get"
Du wirst Ärger bekommen (informal) Sie werden Ärger bekommen (formal)
kann ich Dein Baby haben/bekommen
It tranlsates as "Kann ich einen Kuss von dir bekommen?"
The sentence is gramatically correct.
Ich muss mich mehr anstrengen und gute Noten bekommen.
English and German belong to different language families, with English being a Germanic language and German being a Western Germanic language. English has a larger vocabulary due to its history of borrowing words from various languages, while German has a more structured grammar with cases, genders, and verb conjugations. Pronunciation and word order also differ between the two languages.
There is no direct translation for the English verb "to get"Depending on context, the verbs bekommen, erhalten, holen, abholen, haben are all possible translations
about $30,000.
Yes, the Pomeranian breed is closely related to the German Spitz.