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iii. translate the sentences into english.
- meine mutti ist nett.
- mein bruder ist gross.
- meine tante ist einundzwanzig.
- mein hund ist dick.
- meine oma ist jung.
- mein opa ist alt.
- mein vati ist aus michigan.
the english word for each.
rot
braun
grün
rose
Response
Translating the Sentences (Section III)
- Sentence 1: Meine Mutter ist nett.
- Breakdown: Meine Mutter = My mother; ist = is; nett = nice.
- Translation: My mother is nice.
- 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.
- Sentence 3: Meine Tante ist einundzwanzig.
- Breakdown: Meine Tante = My aunt; ist = is; einundzwanzig = twenty - one.
- Translation: My aunt is twenty - one.
- Sentence 4: Mein Hund ist dick.
- Breakdown: Mein Hund = My dog; ist = is; dick = fat.
- Translation: My dog is fat.
- Sentence 5: Meine Oma ist jung.
- Breakdown: Meine Oma = My grandma (grandmother); ist = is; jung = young.
- Translation: My grandma is young.
- Sentence 6: Mein Opa ist alt.
- Breakdown: Mein Opa = My grandpa (grandfather); ist = is; alt = old.
- Translation: My grandpa is old.
- 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).
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Translating the Sentences (Section III)
- Sentence 1: Meine Mutter ist nett.
- Breakdown: Meine Mutter = My mother; ist = is; nett = nice.
- Translation: My mother is nice.
- 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.
- Sentence 3: Meine Tante ist einundzwanzig.
- Breakdown: Meine Tante = My aunt; ist = is; einundzwanzig = twenty - one.
- Translation: My aunt is twenty - one.
- Sentence 4: Mein Hund ist dick.
- Breakdown: Mein Hund = My dog; ist = is; dick = fat.
- Translation: My dog is fat.
- Sentence 5: Meine Oma ist jung.
- Breakdown: Meine Oma = My grandma (grandmother); ist = is; jung = young.
- Translation: My grandma is young.
- Sentence 6: Mein Opa ist alt.
- Breakdown: Mein Opa = My grandpa (grandfather); ist = is; alt = old.
- Translation: My grandpa is old.
- 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).