gelandet war

English translation: had landed

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German term or phrase:gelandet war
English translation:had landed

02:42 Jun 21, 2001
German to English translations [Non-PRO]
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German term or phrase: gelandet war
Nachdem das Flugzeug gelandet
war...

After the plane had landed?
anglist
had landed
Explanation:
your guess is correct! Landen is one of the verb that takes 'sein' as the auxiliary verb.
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Mary Worby
United Kingdom
Local time: 01:29
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sehr gut
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nahad landed
Mary Worby
nahad landed
ChristinaT
nahad landed
Elster


  

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7 mins
had landed


Explanation:
your guess is correct! Landen is one of the verb that takes 'sein' as the auxiliary verb.

Mary Worby
United Kingdom
Local time: 01:29
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in pair: 2770
Grading comment
sehr gut

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
lone (X): Only way to translate this
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txaccuracy
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9 mins
had landed


Explanation:
Yes, that's correct!

tense: past perfect (Eng.)
Plusquamperfekt(Ger.)


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ChristinaT
Local time: 02:29
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman, Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in pair: 4
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9 hrs
had landed


Explanation:
nach bestem Wissen übersetzt

Elster
PRO pts in pair: 3
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