Gell German Slang at Pedro Cooper blog

Gell German Slang. english translation of 'gell' gell. susi introduces and explains the meanings of typical german words like 'eh', 'jö', 'gell', 'na ja', and 'gerne'. the word gell and its regionally differently pronounced equivalents do not heave a real meaning. many germans don’t even mind pronouncing the “ll,” smearing the word into something like “ge’” or “ge’ah.” gell. (for more details, click/tap on the translation) isn’t it. it means yes after negated questions/statements (when both ja and nein equally translate to no). Weak declension the endings used after the definite. Used as a question tag in a rhetorical question, isn’t it / aren’t they / don’t you /. It also touches on the better german academy, a.

64 German Slang Expressions To Sound Like A Native + Audio
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it means yes after negated questions/statements (when both ja and nein equally translate to no). Used as a question tag in a rhetorical question, isn’t it / aren’t they / don’t you /. the word gell and its regionally differently pronounced equivalents do not heave a real meaning. It also touches on the better german academy, a. english translation of 'gell' gell. (for more details, click/tap on the translation) isn’t it. many germans don’t even mind pronouncing the “ll,” smearing the word into something like “ge’” or “ge’ah.” gell. Weak declension the endings used after the definite. susi introduces and explains the meanings of typical german words like 'eh', 'jö', 'gell', 'na ja', and 'gerne'.

64 German Slang Expressions To Sound Like A Native + Audio

Gell German Slang It also touches on the better german academy, a. (for more details, click/tap on the translation) isn’t it. english translation of 'gell' gell. Weak declension the endings used after the definite. it means yes after negated questions/statements (when both ja and nein equally translate to no). the word gell and its regionally differently pronounced equivalents do not heave a real meaning. many germans don’t even mind pronouncing the “ll,” smearing the word into something like “ge’” or “ge’ah.” gell. susi introduces and explains the meanings of typical german words like 'eh', 'jö', 'gell', 'na ja', and 'gerne'. Used as a question tag in a rhetorical question, isn’t it / aren’t they / don’t you /. It also touches on the better german academy, a.

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