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880 Kindern
     1. n. dative 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)
881 Tasche  ©
     1. n-f. bag
     2. n-f. pocket
882 begann
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of beginnen
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of beginnen
     beginnen
          1. v. to begin; to commence; to be started
          2. v. (chiefly literary, transitive or with mit) to start something; to begin something
883 Haar
     1. n. hair
884 nehme
     1. v. first-person singular present of nehmen
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of nehmen
     3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of nehmen
     nehmen
          1. v. to take (something into one's possession or on one's body)
          2. v. (ditransitive) to take from
          3. v. to hold (in one's hands), to grasp
885 erinnern
     1. v. to remind
     2. v. to remember, to be reminded of
     3. v. to remember, to commemorate
886 wartet
     1. v. third-person singular present of warten
     2. v. second-person plural present of warten
     3. v. second-person plural subjunctive of warten
     4. v. plural imperative of warten
     warten
          1. v. to wait (for) (+preo, auf, accusative)
          2. v. to maintain (chiefly a machine, e.g. a car or heating)
887 wat
     1. pron. (colloquial regional) Alternative form of was
           Wat überlegste? - What are you thinking?
888 Arme
     1. n. female equivalent of Armer: female pauper
     2. n. plural of Armer
     3. n. nominative singular of Armer
     4. n. plural of Arm
     Arm
          1. n. (anatomy) an arm
          2. n. (figurative) anything that resembles an arm
          3. n.          (textiles, technical use, or informal) a sleeve
889 Händen
     1. n. dative plural of Hand
     Hand
          1. n. (football, informal) short for, Handspiel
890 glaub
     1. v. singular imperative of glauben
     glauben
          1. v. to believe something (consider true)
          2. v. to believe in (think something exists, or have confidence in someone’s ability)
891 miteinander
     1. adv. together (with)
     2. adv. with each other
892 Beine
     1. n. plural of Bein
     Bein
          1. n. leg of a person, animal, or object
          2. n. (technical, archaic, except in compounds) bone
893 geschehen
     1. v. to occur; to happen
           Wie konnte das nur geschehen? - How could that have happened?
           Dein Wille geschehe, wie im Himmel so auf Erden. - Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. (Lord's Prayer)
     2. v. to happen to (someone)
           Was ist (mit) dir geschehen? - What happened to you?
894 soviel
     1. conj. as far as, so far as
           Soviel ich weiß, ... - As far as I know, ...
     2. adv. so much, so many, as much, as many
           doppelt soviel - twice as many
895 saß
     1. v. past of sitzen
     sitzen
          1. v. to sit; to perch
          2. v. to stay (in one place); to remain; to be (in a particular place or state)
          3. v. to fit
          4. v. to be (i, e.g. with voller)
896 Ja  ©
     1. n. a yes
897 Sicherheit
     1. n-f. certainty
     2. n-f. security
     3. n-f. safety
           Niemand wird ihre eigene Sicherheit riskieren, um Lügen zu erzählen. - No one will risk their own safety to tell you lies.
898 setzte
     1. v. first-person singular preterite of setzen
     2. v. third-person singular preterite of setzen
     3. v. first-person singular subjunctive of setzen
     4. v. third-person singular subjunctive of setzen
     setzen
          1. v. to set; to put
          2. v. to sit down
          3. v. to settle
899 schlimm
     1. adj. bad, terrible, serious (seriously bad), dire, horrible, awful
           noch schlimmer - even worse
           Am schlimmsten... - Worst of all...
           Das Schlimmste an... - The worst thing about...
     2. adj. hurting, ill, infected
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