"Moment" is an English equivalent of "Moment."
The German word is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "der" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "ein" ("a, one").
Here I will quote the young boys from the German band Tokio Hotel: "Leb die Sekunde" or "Live by the moment." Or at least that's what I think it means.==============================================================Den Augenblick festhalten = capture the moment
Ein lehrbarer Moment
In German, "hi" and "hello" are the same, "Hallo". But you can also use the English "hi", since German is adapting a lot of new foreign words at the moment and hi has been used in German for many years already.
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Deutsch is and English translation for German. And it is using English and German
English is "Englisch". And German is "Deutsch".
German Gift = English Poison English Gift = German Geschenk
English Easter = German Ostern
"German" in English is tedesco in Italian.
mit is in english with
She is English, but many of her immediate ancestors were German
Der Hut in German means "hat" in English.