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1000 kriegt
     1. v. third-person singular present of kriegen
     2. v. second-person plural present of kriegen
     3. v. plural imperative of kriegen
     kriegen
          1. v. (colloquial) to get
          2. v. (colloquial) to catch, to come down with
          3. v. (colloquial) to get (something to a desired state)
          4. v. (colloquial) to get (with the past participle form of a verb)
1001 Theater
     1. n-n. theater (a place or building consisting of a stage and seats)
     2. n-n. theater (drama or performance as a profession or artform)
     3. n-n. theatrical company, troupe, theater company (company (group or organization) of, often touring, actors, singers or dancers)
     4. n-n. audience (large gathering of people listening to or watching a performance in a theater)
     5. n-n. (informal) to-do, fuss, hassle (excessive activity, worry, bother, talk, or conflict)
1002 gefällt
     1. v. third-person singular present of gefallen
     2. Participle. past participle of fällen
     fällen
          1. v. to cut down, to fell (a tree)
          2. v. to precipitate
          3. v. (a decision) to make
          4. v. (a judgement or sentence) to pass
     gefallen
          1. v. to please; to appeal to
          2. Participle. past participle of fallen
          3. adj. fallen, dropped
1003 eh
     1. conj. (colloquial) before
           Lass uns gehn, eh wir den Bus verpassen! - Let's go before we miss the bus!
     2. adv. (colloquial) anyway, in any case
           Wozu soll ich mich anstrengen? Ich kann's eh nicht. - Why should I make an effort? I can't do it anyway.
     3. adv. (colloquial Austria) well, admittedly (for which in Germany only schon is used)
1004 mindestens
     1. adv. at least (at a lower limit)
           Du brauchst mindestens drei Mann, um den Schrank zu tragen. - You need at least three people to carry that cupboard.
1005 selbstverständlich
     1. adj. natural, self-evident
     2. adj. granted
     3. adv. naturally
1006 verkaufen
     1. v. to sell (something in exchange for money)
           Ich möchte mein Auto verkaufen, willst du es kaufen? - I want to sell my car, do you want to buy it?
     2. v. to sell (for a certain amount or at a certain rate)
           Diese Spielzeuge verkaufen sich im Dezember gut. - These toys sell well in December.
1007 Frühstück  ©
     1. n. breakfast
           Gewöhnlich essen sie ihr Frühstück im Bett. - They usually have their breakfast in bed.
1008 Kollegen
     1. n. plural of Kollege
     Kollege
          1. n. colleague, coworker, workmate, fellow worker or member
          2. n. (colloquial) buddy, mate, homie (usually male, sense is rare in the feminine form)
1009 verlieren
     1. v. to lose (something, or a game)
     2. v. to shed
     3. v. to trail away, to fade away
     4. v. to get lost
           Ich habe mich in der Menge verloren. - I got lost in the crowd.
1010 stets
     1. adv. (formal, literary) always; constantly; the whole time (very often)
     2. adv. (formal, literary) every time (whenever some precondition is given)
     3. adv. (formal, literary, less common) always (at all times without exception)
1011 Herzen
     1. n. dative singular of Herz
     2. n. plural of Herz
     Herz
          1. n. heart
          2. n. (card games) hearts
          3. n. sweetheart, darling
1012 Publikum
     1. n. (collective) audience, crowd, readership, group of people seeing/hearing a performance or work
     2. n. public
1013 Weile
     1. n-f. An uncertain duration of time, a period of time.
           Darf ich auch mal eine Weile damit fahren? - Would you let me ride it for a while?
1014 hoffe
     1. v. first-person singular present of hoffen
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of hoffen
     3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of hoffen
     4. v. singular imperative of hoffen
     hoffen
          1. v. to hope
1015 Wirtschaft
     1. n-f. economy
     2. n-f. (southern) inn, pub
     3. n-f. economics ((clipping of Wirtschaftswissenschaft))
     4. n-f. (colloquial) mess
1016 Thema
     1. n. topic, subject, issue
           Das Thema hatten wir schon. - We've already talked about this (subject).
     2. n. (music) theme
1017 Engel
     1. n-m. angel
           Wisst ihr nicht, dass wir über die Engel richten werden? - Do you not know that we will judge angels?
     2. Proper noun. surname, from=given names
1018 gemeinsam
     1. adj. common, mutual, shared
     2. adv. together, jointly
1019 verdient
     1. Participle. past participle of verdienen
     2. adj. deserved
     3. adj. meritorious
     4. v. third-person singular present of verdienen
     5. v. second-person plural present of verdienen
     verdienen
          1. v. to make money, to earn + an (object) = on
          2. v. to deserve + für (object) = for
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