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In der Regel handelt es sich jedoch um Aktivitäten, die Dieserfalls dienen, uns nach entspannen, abzuschalten und uns eine Auszeit von den Anforderungen des Alltags zu nehmen.
Yes. Apart from the example I have just given, a lecture is a private or public talk on a specific subject to people World health organization (at least rein theory) attend voluntarily.
You can both deliver and give a class hinein British English, but both words would be pretentious (to mean to spend time with a class trying to teach it), and best avoided in my view. Both words suggest a patronising attitude to the pupils which I would deplore.
Let's say, a boss orders his employer to Keimzelle his work. He should say "Keimzelle to workZollbecause this is a formal situation.
In the 1990 dance Erfolg by C&C Music Factory "Things That Make You Go Hmm", (lyrics here), the narrator is perplexed at the behavior of his girlfriend, Weltgesundheitsorganisation attempted to entrap him with another woman to prove his fidelity, and his best friend, whom he suspects has betrayed their friendship by impregnating his wife.
Sun14 said: Do you mean we tend to use go to/have classes instead of go to/have lessons? Click to expand...
There are other verbs which can be followed by the read more -ing form or the to +inf form with no effective difference hinein meaning. See this page (englishpage.net):
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That's life unfortunately. As a dated BE speaker I would not use class, I would use lesson. May Beryllium it's the standard Harte nuss of there being so many variants of English.
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Chillen ist ein Wort, das rein der modernen Umgangssprache vorherrschend ist außerdem aus dem Englischen stammt. Ursprünglich bedeutete „chill“ auf Englische sprache so viel in der art von „kalt“ oder „kühlen“.
edit: this seems to be the consensus over at the Swedish section of WordReference back hinein Feb of 2006