das Reisen (allgemein, kein einzelner Trip)
travel
(adjective) Neither young nor old; usually around 40–60 years old; mittelalt
middle-aged
(noun) The state of being liked or enjoyed by many people; Beliebtheit
popularity
Correct the mistake(s): I live in Berlin since 20 years.
I have lived in Berlin for 20 years.
brothers and sisters; Geschwister
sibling(s)
(phrasal verb) sich auf etwas freuen
to look forward to
(phrase) To succeed in an examination; eine Prüfung bestehen
to pass an exam
(verb) To present music, theatre, or another form of entertainment; aufführen / auftreten
to perform
What is the difference between travel, trip and journey?
travel = allgemein, nicht zählbar → “Reisen ist schön.”
trip = konkret, kurz → “Ich mache einen Trip nach Spanien.”
journey = Reise von A nach B ODER lange Reise (oft emotional) → “Die Reise war anstrengend, aber schön.”
(noun, always plural) Food and everyday household items bought in a shop; Lebensmittel / Einkäufe
groceries
(noun) The place someone is travelling to; Reiseziel
destination
Ich bin Anfang / Mitte / Ende dreißig
I'm in my early/mid/late thirties
(noun) A person who directs musicians during a performance; Dirigent(in)
conductor
Translate: Welche Dinge interessieren dich?
What kind of things are you interested in?
Zufall
zufällig
Zufall - coincidence
zufällig - by chance
(noun) a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or be done; (Zeit-/Fahr-)Plan
schedule
A young child who is just beginning to walk, typically between the ages of 1 and 3 years old; Kleinkind
toddler
(verb) To show or represent someone or something in a picture, film, or description; darstellen / abbilden
to depict
Translate: Wir treffen uns um acht, aber ich kann mich nicht erinnern, wo.
Wir treffen uns um acht, aber ich kann mich nicht erinnern, wo.
We're meeting at eight, but I can't remember where.
(adj+noun phrase) Something you enjoy even though you feel it might be embarrassing or not very respectable; heimliches Vergnügen
guilty pleasure
(idiomatic phrase) To look at something in a new or different way, often after a break or change in perspective; etwas mit neuen Augen sehen / einen frischen Blick auf etwas haben
to see things with fresh eyes
(phrasal verb) To begin a hobby or activity; mit etwas anfangen. Use it in a sentence
I have recently decided to take up knitting.
(phrase) To remain successful, popular, or relevant for a long time; die Zeit überdauern
to stand the test of time
Give an example each of the second and the third conditional.
Second: If I had enough money for a ticket, I would go to the concert.
Third: If I had had more free time last year, I would have learned to play the guitar.
(idiomatic phrase) To be different from the others in a group; aus der Reihe tanzen / der oder die Außenseiter(in) sein
to be the odd one out