wir |
pron. we |
haben |
v. (auxiliary) to have (forms the perfect and past perfect tenses) |
v. to have; to own (to possess, have ownership of; to possess a certain characteristic) |
v. to have; to hold (to contain within itself/oneself) |
v. to have, get (to obtain, acquire) |
v. to get (to receive) |
v. to have (to be scheduled to attend) |
v. to have (to be afflicted with, suffer from) |
v. to contain, be composed of, equal |
v. (impersonal, dialectal, with es) there be, there is, there are |
v. to make a fuss |
v. (colloquial with es and mit) to be occupied with, to like, to be into |
v. (colloquial with es and von or über) to talk about |
viele |
adj. form of viel |
viel |
pron. much, a lot |
det. much, many |
det. In the singular, the adjective is usually left unchanged when it is not preceded by an article or determiner (see example sentence above). Otherwise it is declined like a normal adjective: das viele |
det. In the plural, the adjective is usually declined even without a preceding article or determiner: viele Kinder. However, it may be left unchanged when modified by a preceding adverb, e.g. in the combi |
det. The comparative form mehr is invariable and never declined; it cannot be preceded by any article or determiner (note however mehrere, mehreres, and obsolete mehre, mehr |
adv. much, a lot |
Süßigkeiten |
n. inflected form of Süßigkeit |
gesammelt |
Participle. past participle of sammeln |
sammeln |
v. to gather; to assemble; to collect |
v. to congregate; to assemble; to meet |
v. to collect money |