German / English
Über was sprechen Sie? / What are you talking about?
Was sagen Sie? / What are you saying?
Was meinen Sie? / What do you mean? Was haben Sie vor? / What do you intend by saying that?
Who are you talking to = mit wem sprichst du (informal, singular)
Who are you talking to = mit wem redest du (informal, singular)
Who are you talking to = mit wem sprecht ihr (informal, plural)
Who are you talking to = mit wem redet ihr (informal, plural)
Who are you talking to = mit wem sprechen Sie (formal)
Who are you talking to = mit wem reden Sie (formal)
It was believed that children could report their parents to the Nazis if they expressed disloyalty to the regime, potentially leading to consequences such as imprisonment or death. Additionally, children were heavily indoctrinated with Nazi ideology, which could create tension and conflict within families if parents did not adhere to the same beliefs.
If you're talking about a letter grade then it is the same as 1
The question is: Are we talking past tense, or present tense? Are we talking about the German branch or the Dutch branch?
I saw on Facebook, she was talking about an album where she sings German love songs.
klein - when talking about a person's height. literally, "small"kurz - when talking about anything's length
modern talking
"Doongof" does not exist in German, but talking it out loud, it sounds a lot like "Dummkopf", which literally means "dumb head".
The Berlin Conference is talking about the trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period. Also talking about the German powers.
Well if it's the female name you are talking about then it is mEE-shuh.
What r u talking about woman!!
Just say hello. You might be surprised at how much you can say without talking.
When talking about the Bundeswehr one would be talking about the armed forces of Germany. In German the term means federal defense and covers various parts of their armed forces.