What is the meaning of Gern in English?

What is the meaning of Gern in English?

1. to smile with the lips drawn back revealing the teeth or express (something) by such a smile.

Is Machst du English translation?

English translation: So what have you been doing (lately)?

German term or phrase: was machst du immer so
English translation: So what have you been doing (lately)?
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What kind of word is Gern?

Adverb
Adverb. willingly; gladly; with pleasure; usually expressed verbally in English, with like, enjoy, etc. Markus fährt gern Fahrrad.

How do you use Gern in German?

(Literally: I work gladly here.) Simply add gerne (or gern) after your verb to say you enjoy doing something. Here is how to express that you prefer doing something (rather than something else): Ich wohne lieber in Paris als in Rom.

Was Machst a DU language?

was machst du (German → English) – DeepL Translate.

How do you conjugate Machen?

The infinitive (the word you are given when you look it up in the dictionary) of the verb is machen. The stem (the bit we use to conjugate) is mach-….

Subject Pronoun Conjugation
ich mache
du machst
er/sie/es macht
wir machen

What is your name in French translation?

Comment vous-appelez vous?
If you’d like to say “What is your name?” in French, you generally have two options. To pose the question formally, you’d say “Comment vous-appelez vous? Speaking informally, you can simply ask “Comment t’appelles-tu?”

Where is Gern used?

(Literally: I work gladly here.) Simply add gerne (or gern) after your verb to say you enjoy doing something. Here is how to express that you prefer doing something (rather than something else):

Does Gern go at end?

1) Ich esse gerne Pizza means I like pizza. (As opposed to hamburgers or frankfurters.) 2) Ich esse Pizza gern means “I like pizza.” (As opposed to hate it.) In either case, the part to be emphasized is at the end of the sentence.

How do you use the verb Wehtun?

And if that sounds too vague, let me explain. While wehtun means “to hurt”, it literally translates to “sore-do,” as in “something or someone is making me feel sore”. You can use wehtun in many variations, because the words weh and tun can be separated and spread throughout a sentence.