
anreisen vs. reisen - German Language Stack Exchange
Oct 18, 2024 · The same is true for "reisen": anreisen (to go to here or some designated place) abreisen (to leave) verreisen (to travel [away from where one is normally]) nachreisen (to travel to someone …
Is there a difference between verbs 'bereisen' & 'reisen'
Recently I heard the verb bereisen which means to tour, travel. I have been using reisen to mean the same. Do these two verbs have the exact same meaning? Is there a context in which one verb fits
translation - "Fahrt" vs. "Reise", "da" vs. "dahin" — when to use which ...
Mar 31, 2017 · To travel and to drive/go? Reise means journey/trip and Fahrt can also mean trip (as well as a drive). I'm mostly unsure about da vs. dahin.
Sagt man "Das Reisen bildet" oder "Reisen bildet"?
Nov 22, 2018 · Sagt man "Das Reisen bildet" oder "Reisen bildet"? Kann der bestimmte Artikel in dem Spruch sein? Oder muss er/darf er nicht?
How to say "have a good vacation" in German?
Jan 6, 2020 · I'm 100% sure that it's right and fine to use: "Gute Reise" which means "Have a nice trip". But is it also fine to use "Gute" for vacations? "Gute Urlaub" - is that wrong?
Unterschied zwischen "bereisen" und "reisen nach" [duplicate]
Jan 2, 2015 · (a) Ich bereise Deutschland. (b) Ich reise nach Deutschland. Gibt es einen Unterschied zwischen den beiden Sätzen? Ich glaube, dass sie die gleiche Bedeutung haben, aber (a) ist …
Grammatik von „zu meiner Reisen“? - German Language Stack Exchange
Jul 21, 2015 · Grammatik von „zu meiner Reisen“? Ask Question Asked 10 years, 8 months ago Modified 8 years, 11 months ago
Can I use ‘fahren’ when the mode of transport is not decided?
Nov 16, 2015 · "Ich gehe nach Paris" is wrong, if used for "reisen". I could imagine using it when e.g. moving to Paris, but not for a trip. Unless you actually walk, of course.
pronunciation - Why was ß discontinued in Switzerland? - German ...
Feb 28, 2020 · I can think of three different reasons why ß was discontinued in Switzerland. However, I do not know which one to prefer, and there may be other explanations. That is why I am asking. Here …
Is it "in Urlaub", "im Urlaub", or "auf Urlaub"?
The ngram is not suited to prove your assumption, that "im Urlaub sein" gained more popularity. Maybe just other usages of "im Urlaub" increased, like "im Urlaub erlebten wir das und das", "im Urlaub …