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Familie und Freunde (left side of vocabulary list)
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Mein bester Freund heisst...
My best friend is called...
Er ist vierzehn Jahre alt.
He is fourteen years old.
Sie ist sechzehn Jahre alt.
She is sixteen years old.
Er kommt aus Deutschland.
He is from Germany.
Sie kommt aus Schottland.
She is from Scotland.
Er wohnt in Hollfeld.
He lives in Hollfeld.
Sie lebt in Berlin.
She lives in Berlin.
Seine Hobbys sind Lesen und Skateboarden.
His hobbies are reading and skateboarding.
Ihre Hobbys sind Musik und Sport.
Her hobbies are music and sports.
Lesen
reading
Sport
sports
Musik
music
Trompetespielen
playing trumpet
Fussballspielen
playing football
Rollschuhfahren
rollerskating
Skateboardfahren
skateboarding
Wie sieht er aus?
What does he look like?
Wie sieht sie aus?
What does she look like?
Wie siehst du aus?
What do you look like?
Seine Augen sind blau.
His eyes are blue.
Ihre Augen sind grün.
Her eyes are green.
Meine Augen sind braun.
My eyes are brown.
Er hat blaue Augen.
He has blue eyes.
Sie hat grüne Augen.
Her eyes are green.
Ich habe braune Augen.
My eyes are brown.
Seine Haare sind blond, kurz und glatt.
His hair is blond, short and straight.
Ihre Haare sind lang, rot und lockig.
Her hair is long, red and curly.
Meine Haare sind schwarz, kurz und lockig.
My hair is black, short and curly.
Er hat blonde, kurze und glatte Haare.
He has blond, short and straight hair.
Sie hat lange, rote und lockige Haare.
She has long, red and curly hair.
Ich habe schwarze, kurze und lockige Haare.
I have black, short and curly hair.
Er trägt eine Brille.
He is wearing glasses.
Sie trägt Ohrringe.
She is wearing earrings.
Ich trage einen Ohrring.
I am wearing an earring.
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