Examples of using "Niemiecku" in a sentence and their english translations:
- You can speak German.
- You speak German.
Do you speak German?
You speak German.
Were you speaking German?
Do you speak German?
I am counting in German.
I speak German.
I speak a little German.
I'm writing a sentence in German.
She speaks German.
- I cannot speak German.
- I don't speak German.
- I can't speak German.
You can speak German.
I want to speak German.
I understand a bit of German.
He only spoke German.
You can speak German.
You can speak German.
They can speak German.
They speak German fluently.
Do you speak German?
Who speaks German well?
You can speak German.
Cathy can speak French and German.
I can read German, but I can't speak it.
She speaks English and German.
I don't understand German.
How do you say "good bye" in German?
In German, nouns are always capitalised.
That girl speaks English and German.
Father translated the German letter into Japanese.
Marika is Finnish, but she speaks German.
We have few opportunities to speak German.
Never write the words "bortsch" and "shchi" in German!
- In addition to English, Mr. Nakajima can speak German fluently.
- Mr Nakajima can, as well as English, speak fluent German.
- Is he speaking English, French, or German?
- Does she speak English, French or German?
- Does he speak English, French or German?
I can speak neither French nor German.
I'm drunk, but I can still speak German.
She can speak both English and German.
Is he speaking English, French, or German?
I understand no English and German even less.
Never write the words "bortsch" and "shchi" in German!
He found it difficult to make himself understood in German.
He reads French and German, not to speak of English.
Jessie spoke bad French and worse German.
The interview is in German and I can't understand a word of it.
She speaks German and French, not to mention English.
I hope to one day speak German as well as you speak English.
"Speak to me in French too - not just in German!" "No, because once I start, it'll become a habit and then how am I supposed to improve my German?"