What does Bique mean?
Noun. bique f (plural biques) (colloquial) she-goat. (derogatory) bat, bag, witch (old woman)
Was Kostet meaning?
costs, the ~ Noun. levy, the ~ Noun. legal charges, the ~ Noun. tax, the ~ Noun. dues, the ~ Noun.
How do you conjugate Kosten?
Verb conjugation of “kosten” in German
- ich koste. du kostest.
- er kostete. wir haben gekostet.
- ihr werdet kosten.
- sie würden kosten.
How do you conjugate arbeiten in German?
Verb forms in Participle of arbeiten
- ich arbeite (1st PersonSingular)
- du arbeitest (2nd PersonSingular)
- er arbeitet (3rd PersonSingular)
- wir arbeiteen (1st PersonPlural)
- ihr arbeitet (2nd PersonPlural)
- sie arbeiteen (3rd PersonPlural)
How do you use Damit in German?
As you can see in the example, “damit” can be used the same way, we would use “in order to” in English. If you use “damit”, the main verb of the sentence needs to be put to the end (which we like to do with conjunctions in German as you might already know).
What is the difference between Um Zu and Damit?
The only difference between the two lies in the subject of the sentence. When using the conjunction “um.. zu” the subject of the subordinate clause must be the same subject of the main clause, whereas when using “damit” the main and the subordinate clause can have two different subjects.
What does Damit in German mean?
There are two different ways to say “in order to” or respectively “to” in German: “damit” and “um … zu”.
What does the name Kalt mean?
cold
German and Swiss German: from Middle High German kalt ‘cold’, probably applied as a nickname for someone who felt the cold or for someone with an unfriendly disposition.
Was Sie a trinken?
In this lesson, we will get to know the German verb ‘trinken’, and we will learn how to conjugate it in the present tense. This is an important verb to know when you are in German-speaking countries….Lesson Summary.
Subject Pronoun | trinken Conjugation |
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Er/Sie/Es | trinkt |
Wir | trinken |
Ihr | trinkt |
Sie | trinken |
How do you use um zu Damit?
The main difference is that when you use “um … zu”, you have to use the same subject in the “um … zu” part, which y used in the main clause. So, if you want to use two different subjects, you need to use “damit”.
How does um zu work in German?
This construction is sometimes referred to as the infinitive construction. In the um… zu… clause, you must drop the subject and the verb in the second part of the clause, whatever its tense, and use an infinitive instead.
What does UMZU mean?
To make your German flow, you can link two clauses by using um… zu…, which means ‘in order to’. This construction is sometimes referred to as the infinitive construction.