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iii. translate the sentences into english. 1. meine mutti ist nett. 2. …

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iii. translate the sentences into english.

  1. meine mutti ist nett.
  2. mein bruder ist gross.
  3. meine tante ist einundzwanzig.
  4. mein hund ist dick.
  5. meine oma ist jung.
  6. mein opa ist alt.
  7. mein vati ist aus michigan.

the english word for each.
rot
braun
grün
rose

Explanation:

Response
Translating the Sentences (Section III)
  1. Sentence 1: Meine Mutter ist nett.
  • Breakdown: Meine Mutter = My mother; ist = is; nett = nice.
  • Translation: My mother is nice.
  1. Sentence 2: Mein Bruder ist gross.
  • Breakdown: Mein Bruder = My brother; ist = is; gross = tall (or “big” in some contexts, but “tall” is common for people).
  • Translation: My brother is tall.
  1. Sentence 3: Meine Tante ist einundzwanzig.
  • Breakdown: Meine Tante = My aunt; ist = is; einundzwanzig = twenty - one.
  • Translation: My aunt is twenty - one.
  1. Sentence 4: Mein Hund ist dick.
  • Breakdown: Mein Hund = My dog; ist = is; dick = fat.
  • Translation: My dog is fat.
  1. Sentence 5: Meine Oma ist jung.
  • Breakdown: Meine Oma = My grandma (grandmother); ist = is; jung = young.
  • Translation: My grandma is young.
  1. Sentence 6: Mein Opa ist alt.
  • Breakdown: Mein Opa = My grandpa (grandfather); ist = is; alt = old.
  • Translation: My grandpa is old.
  1. Sentence 7: Mein Vati ist aus Michigan.
  • Breakdown: Mein Vati = My dad (father, colloquial); ist aus = is from; Michigan = Michigan.
  • Translation: My dad is from Michigan.
Translating the German Words (Lower Section)
  • rot: In German, “rot” means “red” in English.
  • braun: In German, “braun” means “brown” in English.
  • grün: In German, “grün” means “green” in English. (Note: The “grün” is partially visible but follows the pattern of color words here.)
  • rose: In German, “rose” (lowercase, as a color) means “pink” in English (or “rose” as a noun, but in the context of color, “pink” is common).

Answer:

Translating the Sentences (Section III)
  1. Sentence 1: Meine Mutter ist nett.
  • Breakdown: Meine Mutter = My mother; ist = is; nett = nice.
  • Translation: My mother is nice.
  1. Sentence 2: Mein Bruder ist gross.
  • Breakdown: Mein Bruder = My brother; ist = is; gross = tall (or “big” in some contexts, but “tall” is common for people).
  • Translation: My brother is tall.
  1. Sentence 3: Meine Tante ist einundzwanzig.
  • Breakdown: Meine Tante = My aunt; ist = is; einundzwanzig = twenty - one.
  • Translation: My aunt is twenty - one.
  1. Sentence 4: Mein Hund ist dick.
  • Breakdown: Mein Hund = My dog; ist = is; dick = fat.
  • Translation: My dog is fat.
  1. Sentence 5: Meine Oma ist jung.
  • Breakdown: Meine Oma = My grandma (grandmother); ist = is; jung = young.
  • Translation: My grandma is young.
  1. Sentence 6: Mein Opa ist alt.
  • Breakdown: Mein Opa = My grandpa (grandfather); ist = is; alt = old.
  • Translation: My grandpa is old.
  1. Sentence 7: Mein Vati ist aus Michigan.
  • Breakdown: Mein Vati = My dad (father, colloquial); ist aus = is from; Michigan = Michigan.
  • Translation: My dad is from Michigan.
Translating the German Words (Lower Section)
  • rot: In German, “rot” means “red” in English.
  • braun: In German, “braun” means “brown” in English.
  • grün: In German, “grün” means “green” in English. (Note: The “grün” is partially visible but follows the pattern of color words here.)
  • rose: In German, “rose” (lowercase, as a color) means “pink” in English (or “rose” as a noun, but in the context of color, “pink” is common).