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240 hin
     1. adv. ng, Used to denote direction away from the speaker.
     2. adj. (colloquial) haven taken its course, situated, left
           Ich werde nachsehen, wo die Pakete hin sind. - I'll check where the packages went.
     3. adj. (colloquial) on the fritz, bruck, out of order
     4. adj. (colloquial) exhausted, depleted
241 sagt  ©
     1. v. third-person singular present of sagen
     2. v. second-person plural present of sagen
     3. v. plural imperative of sagen
     sagen
          1. v. to say (to pronounce; communicate verbally)
          2. v. to tell (to inform (someone) verbally)
          3. v. to mean (to convey or signify)
          4. v. to speak up (+obj, etwas)
242 schließlich
     1. adv. in the end, finally, eventually
           Es freut mich, Sie schließlich zu treffen. - I'm glad to finally meet you.
     2. adv. after all (because of, for the reason)
           Natürlich liebe ich dich, du bist ja schließlich meine Tochter. - Of course I love you, after all, you are my daughter.
243 fast
     1. adv. almost; nearly
           Fast 60 Spielfilme sind zu sehen. - There are almost 60 feature films to see.
     2. adv. (in a negative clause) hardly
     3. adv. (obsolete) extremely, very much
     4. v. second-person singular present of fasen
     fasen
          1. v. to chamfer
244 gehört  ©
     1. Participle. past participle of hören
     2. Participle. past participle of gehören
     3. v. third-person singular present of gehören
     4. v. second-person plural present of gehören
     5. v. plural imperative of gehören
     geh
          1. v. singular imperative of gehen
     gehören
          1. v. (with dative) to belong to, be the property of
          2. v. to be a prerequisite for; to be a characteristic of (with zu)
     h
          1. n. (common, not restricted to scientific usage) hour
     hören
          1. v. to hear (to perceive sounds (or a sound) through the ear)
          2. v. to listen to, pay attention to (to give (someone) one's attention)
          3. v. to attend, to go to, to sit in on
          4. v. to get, to receive
          5. v. to listen (to pay attention to a sound or speech; to accept advice or obey instruction)
245 Kinder
     1. children
     2. n. plural of Kind
     Kind
          1. n. kid; child (young person)
          2. n. child; offspring (person with regard to his or her parents; also a baby animal or young animal, especially as the second component in numerous compound nouns)
246 beiden
     1. det. dative plural of beide
     2. det. plural of beide
     3. pron. dative plural of beide
     4. pron. plural of beide
     beide
          1. det. both
          2. det. (the) two
          3. pron. both
          4. pron. (the) two
247 her
     1. adv. hither, to this place, to here, to me/us
           Komm her! - Come here!
     2. adv. ago
           Es ist zehn Jahre her, dass ich das letzte Mal Auto gefahren bin. - Ten years ago was the last time I drove a car.
248 gemacht  ©
     1. Participle. past participle of machen
     machen
          1. v. to make, produce, create (an object, arrangement, situation, etc.)
          2. v. to make, prepare
249 ihrem
     1. det. dative singular of ihr: her, its, their i;referring to a masculine or neuter object in the dative case
     ihr
          1. pron. you, ye (plural, familiar)
          2. pron. dative of sie
          3. det. her (possessive)
250 stehen
     1. v. to stand (to be upright, support oneself on the feet in an erect position)
           Ich stehe an der Ecke. - I'm standing on the corner.
     2. v. to be, to appear, to stand (to be placed or located somewhere)
           Das steht nicht in dem Wörterbuch. - This does not appear in the dictionary.
     3. v. to stay; to be still
251 sofort
     1. adv. immediately, at once
252 richtig
     1. adj. correct, accurate, right
     2. adv. really
           Ich habe manchmal ein richtig schlechtes Gefühl. - Sometimes I have a really bad feeling.
253 wenig  ©
     1. adj. little, few (a small amount, a small number)
254 Leute  ©
     1. n. people (several individual persons, a group of people in general, esp. of one kind or another), folk (folks), peeps (slang), guys (boys and/or girls)
     2. n. plural of Leut
255 hatten  ©
     1. v. first-person plural preterite of haben
     2. v. third-person plural preterite of haben
     haben
          1. v. (auxiliary) to have (forms the perfect and past perfect tenses)
          2. v. to have; to own (to possess, have ownership of; to possess a certain characteristic)
          3. v. to have; to hold (to contain within itself/oneself)
256 weg  ©
     1. adv. away
           Geh weg! - Go away!
     2. adv. gone, not there
           Meine Tasche ist weg. - My bag is gone.
           Das Rezept ist mit Knoblauch, aber du kannst ihn auch weglassen. - ... you can also leave it away.
257 sah
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of sehen
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of sehen
     sehen
          1. v. to see; to have sight
          2. v. to see (something); to perceive by vision
          3. v. to realize; to notice; to see; to find out
          4. v. to meet (somebody); to meet up; to see; (butnot in the sense of “pay a visit to”, nor as a euphemism for having a romantic or sexual relation)
258 kam  ©
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of kommen
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of kommen
     kommen
          1. v. to come; to arrive
          2. v. to come to; to come over (go somewhere so as to join someone else)
259 weißt  ©
     1. v. second-person singular present of wissen
     2. v. second-person singular present of weißen
     3. v. third-person singular present of weißen
     wissen
          1. v. to know; to be aware of (a fact)
          2. v. to remember (with noch)
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