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1060 Hotel
     1. n. hotel
1061 Bewegung
     1. n-f. motion
     2. n-f. move (step made in the execution of a plan or goal; a change in strategy)
     3. n-f. (social, political) movement
     4. interj. get a move on, hurry up, let's go
1062 nachher
     1. adv. afterwards, later
1063 entdeckt
     1. Participle. past participle of entdecken
     2. adj. discovered, detected
     3. v. third-person singular present of entdecken
     4. v. second-person plural present of entdecken
     5. v. plural imperative of entdecken
     entdecken
          1. v. to discover, to spot, to learn for the first time
1064 Lächeln
     1. n. smile (facial expression)
           mit einem Lächeln im Gesicht - with a smile on his/her face
1065 traurig
     1. adj. sad
     2. adv. sadly
1066 wohin
     1. adv. Where to, whither
           Wohin geht ihr? -- "Where are you (pl., informal) going?".
1067 hinterher
     1. adv. behind
     2. adv. afterwards
1068 bemerkt
     1. Participle. past participle of bemerken
     2. v. third-person singular present of bemerken
     3. v. second-person plural present of bemerken
     4. v. plural imperative of bemerken
     bemerken
          1. v. to notice, to perceive
          2. v. to remark, to mention, to note
1069 ändern
     1. v. to change, to alter
           Früher dachte ich, Botanik sei langweilig, aber ich habe meine Meinung geändert. - I used to think Botany was boring, but I've changed my opinion.
     2. v. to change, to vary
           Hoffentlich wird sich diese unglückliche Situation bald ändern. - Hopefully this unfortunate situation will change soon.
1070 wenige
     1. adj. form of wenig
1071 höre
     1. v. first-person singular present of hören
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive of hören
     3. v. third-person singular subjunctive of hören
     4. v. singular imperative of hören
     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)
1072 großes
     1. adj. form of groß
1073 entschuldigen
     1. v. to excuse
     2. v. to excuse/forgive something
     3. v. to apologize, to apologise
1074 Füße
     1. n. nominative plural of Fuß
     2. n. accusative plural of Fuß
     3. n. genitive plural of Fuß
     Fuß
          1. n. foot (body part)
          2. n. footing
          3. n. (architecture) pedestal
          4. n. (dated) foot, foot (unit of length; always in the singular)
          5. n. metrical foot
1075 Sprache
     1. n-f. language (body of words, and set of methods of combining them)
           Ist Deutsch eine schwere Sprache zu erlernen? - Is German a difficult language to learn?
           Sie lernt sehr gern Sprachen. - She loves to learn languages.
     2. n-f. speech (style of speaking)
           jemandem die Sprache verschlagen - to leave somebody speechless
1076 solltest
     1. v. second-person singular preterite of sollen
     2. v. second-person singular subjunctive of sollen
     sollen
          1. v. (auxiliary) should; to be obligated (to do something); ought; shall
          2. v. (auxiliary) to be recommended (to do something); to be asked (to do something)
          3. v. (auxiliary) to be intended (to do something); to be meant (to be something)
1077 singen
     1. v. to sing
1078 Gespräch
     1. n. conversation, chat
           in einem Gespräch aufkommen. - to come up in conversation.
1079 Natur
     1. n-f. nature (the natural world)
           Wissenschaft ist das Studium der Natur. - Science is the study of nature.
     2. n-f. wilderness, the wild, natural scenery
     3. n-f. disposition, constitution, essence
     4. n-f. temperament, temper, frame of mind
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