German word of the day: February 2010
Catch up on our February German word of the day
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German word of the day: Monday 01 Feb 2010
a little bit
German word of the day: Tuesday 02 Feb 2010
young
German word of the day: Wednesday 03 Feb 2010
musical instrument
German word of the day: Thursday 04 Feb 2010
to grow up
German word of the day: Friday 05 Feb 2010
accountant
German word of the day: Saturday 06 Feb 2010
married
German word of the day: Sunday 07 Feb 2010
wife
German word of the day: Monday 08 Feb 2010
children
German word of the day: Tuesday 09 Feb 2010
holiday
German word of the day: Wednesday 10 Feb 2010
next year
German word of the day: Thursday 11 Feb 2010
busy
German word of the day: Friday 12 Feb 2010
to fetch (someone)
German word of the day: Saturday 13 Feb 2010
to look after
German word of the day: Sunday 14 Feb 2010
lawyer(m) lawyer(f)
German word of the day: Monday 15 Feb 2010
sink
German word of the day: Tuesday 16 Feb 2010
lamb
German word of the day: Wednesday 17 Feb 2010
late
German word of the day: Thursday 18 Feb 2010
to set off
German word of the day: Friday 19 Feb 2010
snowboarding
German word of the day: Saturday 20 Feb 2010
abroad
German word of the day: Sunday 21 Feb 2010
to like
German word of the day: Monday 22 Feb 2010
expression
German word of the day: Tuesday 23 Feb 2010
proverb
German word of the day: Wednesday 24 Feb 2010
to prefer
German word of the day: Thursday 25 Feb 2010
to blossom
German word of the day: Friday 26 Feb 2010
open-minded
German word of the day: Saturday 27 Feb 2010
close friends
German word of the day: Sunday 28 Feb 2010
to have read (perfect)
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In your word for the day (French) you have given the following example: "Il connaît bien son code de la route mais il a raté son permis de conduire encore une fois." and explained that it means "he knew ..." I am a little confused. Isn't "connaît" conjugation in present tense
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