Wenden

(Englisch)

wenden

  1. (irregular, transitive, weak) to turn something so as to cook or roast it from both sides
  2. (irregular, literary, transitive, weak) to turn something (in general)
  3. (dated, irregular, literary, transitive, weak) to avert; to curb
  4. (intransitive, irregular, weak) to make a u-turn; to turn around one’s car or vehicle
  5. (irregular, literary, reflexive, weak) to turn around
  6. (irregular, reflexive, weak) to turn to; to consult

Wende

  1. (feminine) turn (change in temperament or circumstance)
  2. (feminine) turnaround (reversal of policy)
  3. (feminine) tacking
  4. (feminine, historical, with-definite-article) the process that opened the way to the unification of West and East Germany; that period (1989–90) in general

Frequenz

B2
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈvɛndn̩/

Venedi

Elbslawen

S&

Wenden

Wendes

Venedi

Sorabi

Surbi

Surabi

Eslavos polabianos

wends

lusácios

sérvios da Lusácia

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