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Die Determinador landesspezifischen Regeln Substantivo sind Auxiliar bei Adposición den Determinador örtlichen Adxectivo Ämtern Substantivo für Adposición Ausbildungsförderung zu Partícula erhalten Verbo .
Determinador
Substantivo
Auxiliar
Adposición
Determinador
Adxectivo
Substantivo
Adposición
Partícula
Verbo
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Palabras e frases
die
-
- nominative/accusative singular feminine of der
- nominative/accusative plural of der
Regeln
plural of Regel (“rule”)
sind
- first-person plural present of sein
- second-person polite present of sein
- third-person plural present of sein
bei
- by; near
- at
- for; at; in
- with; on
- upon, at the time of
- in case of, in the event of
- during; while; during the existence of
- over; during
- care of; via
- (dialectal) with, to, towards
den
-
- inflection of der (“the”):
- inflection of der (“the”):
für
- for
- in favor of, in support of
- by the standards of
- on behalf of
- kind / type of
- (informal) instead of
- (colloquial) in order to
zu
-
- to, towards (indicates directionality)
- with respect to; regarding
- along with; with (accompanying (the main thing in question))
- at, on (indicates location)
- at (indicates time)
- by, in, on, at (indicates mode (of transportation, speech, etc.))
- for; (with a noun) as, by way of (for the purpose of)
- for (in honor of, or directed towards the celebration or event of)
- into (indicates transition into another form or substance)
- as, for, to be (to take on the role of)
- to (used to indicate ratios)
- at (denotes a price or rate)
erhalten
-
- to receive (something given, sent, won, etc.)
- to receive (a rebuke, punishment, fine, prison sentence, etc.)
- to receive (an injury, etc.)
- to receive (information, instructions, a message, etc.)
- to receive, to win (support, votes, an award, rights, a contract)
- to maintain, to keep (in a certain state)
- to save
- used to form the so-called dative-passive