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07:18 Jul 15, 2001 |
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na +1 | Sarah trägt eine Brille |
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na +1 | Sarah tragt eine Brille. |
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Sarah trägt eine Brille Explanation: See below bilingual background |
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Sarah tragt eine Brille. Explanation: Tragen means 'To wear'...In the german form it will have an umlaut on the 'a' as it is irregular. 'eine Brille' means 'glasses' and remains singular in German despite the plural translation into English. Hop it helps, Pbali |
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