It means innocence It means innocence
Ist is the 3rd person singular present indicative of the verb sein, to be. It may also be a prefix, meaning actual, in effect.
Sein Fein -ourselves alone
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There is no such word, do you mean the word italic?
"Sein" means "to be" in English.
"Sind" is the third person plural form of the verb "sein" in German, which means "to be." It is often used with plural subjects, such as "sie sind" meaning "they are."
I want to be that Is the best possible answer maybe, but it can not realy answered Word by word it means: I(ich) want (will) a (ein) to be (sein) What the "i" want to be is the question here. Can not be answered.
it is two words: "verliebt sein", which means "to be in love"
The word sein is the infinitive for 'to be'. You're more likely to come across other forms of the verb, however as it is irregular, for example 'ich habe' and 'wir sind'.
Sein is a German word that translates to the irregular infinitive verb "to be." Forms of the verb sein can also be conjugated into past, and future tenses.
Seid is the second person plural of the verb sein - to beihr seid = you are
Ich mag sein Bild = I like his picture.
Ich will jetzt bei dir sein translates as I want to be with you now.
It is the verb "to be" in German. It can also mean "his."
Stoltz means pride or to be proud. Stoltz haben. To have pride. Auf jemandem Stoltz sein. To be proud of someone.
sind = are (from the verb sein)