German word of the day: June 2010
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German word of the day: Tuesday 01 Jun 2010
motorbike
German word of the day: Wednesday 02 Jun 2010
to interrupt
German word of the day: Thursday 03 Jun 2010
to feel like
German word of the day: Friday 04 Jun 2010
opposite of
German word of the day: Saturday 05 Jun 2010
awful
German word of the day: Sunday 06 Jun 2010
in comparison to
German word of the day: Monday 07 Jun 2010
the most important
German word of the day: Tuesday 08 Jun 2010
grateful
German word of the day: Wednesday 09 Jun 2010
the best
German word of the day: Thursday 10 Jun 2010
election
German word of the day: Friday 11 Jun 2010
debate
German word of the day: Saturday 12 Jun 2010
law
German word of the day: Sunday 13 Jun 2010
for or against
German word of the day: Monday 14 Jun 2010
to have the impression
German word of the day: Tuesday 15 Jun 2010
crisis
German word of the day: Wednesday 16 Jun 2010
UN
German word of the day: Thursday 17 Jun 2010
hello
German word of the day: Friday 18 Jun 2010
mobile phone
German word of the day: Saturday 19 Jun 2010
operator
German word of the day: Sunday 20 Jun 2010
voicemail
German word of the day: Monday 21 Jun 2010
phone call
German word of the day: Tuesday 22 Jun 2010
engaged
German word of the day: Wednesday 23 Jun 2010
to be pregnant
German word of the day: Thursday 24 Jun 2010
baby shower
German word of the day: Friday 25 Jun 2010
cot
German word of the day: Saturday 26 Jun 2010
ultrasound (scan)
German word of the day: Sunday 27 Jun 2010
to crawl
German word of the day: Monday 28 Jun 2010
to pee
German word of the day: Tuesday 29 Jun 2010
birth
German word of the day: Wednesday 30 Jun 2010
father
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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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