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Answer:
Marble will be the most suitable one
Explanation:
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Answer: Marble
Explanation:
In German, write three sentences describing what you think you personally need in your life. Then write three sentences describing what you want in your life.
Be sure to use 6 complete German sentences and to conjugate your verbs correctly.
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Answer:
Not sure what you would answer to the question what you need in life or what you want in life but I will answer this for myself to give you an example solution to your exercise:
Ich brauche in meinem Leben meine Familie und meine Freunde. (I need my family and friends in my life)
Ich brauche ein Platz an dem ich wohnen kann. (I need a place where I can live)
Ich brauche etwas zu essen und zu trinken um zu überleben. (I need something to eat and drink to survive)
Ich würde gerne ein Auto haben. (I would like to have a car). Ich wünsche mir einen Beruf zu haben, der mir Spaß macht. (I wish to have a job/profession that brings me joy).
Ich hätte gerne die Möglichkeit und das Geld viel zu reisen und mir die Welt anzusehen. (I would like to have the chance and the money to travel a lot and see the world)
Does german language use similar vowels as english? A E I O U?
Answer: The German alphabet uses vowels similar to English, with the addition of ö, ä, and ü.
Explanation: The difference lies within the fact that German is phonetic, meaning that the sounds are always the same in German. In English, the sounds can change based on the word being pronounced.
Answer:
The phonetics in german and in english are similar.
As such, the vowels are basically the same.
In german,
You have :
A
E
I
O
U
And the "umlaut" vowels:
Ä
Ö
Ü
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
Brainly won't let me send my answer because it's too much text so please see the 2 screenshots I made for you.
And as I said, it's hard to come up with examples. If you have any further questions on this or if something isn't clear, just ask.