Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Familiar"
Die Bedeutung von "Familiar" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet familiar?
A:
familiar = مألوف
Q:
Was bedeutet familiar ?
A:
It means "known to one."
Q:
Was bedeutet familiar?
A:
familiar is something easy to recognize, because you have seen/met/heard etc before, but you can't really remember from where.
Q:
Was bedeutet familiar?
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when something is familiar, it seems like you have seen or heard it before.
Beispielsätze die "Familiar" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit familiar.
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Ex:
I am not very familiar with this region.
A familiar voice in my mind.
The children are too familiar with their teacher.
I am not very familiar with this region.
A familiar voice in my mind.
The children are too familiar with their teacher.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit familiar
.
.
A:
1. Most people are familiar with this application.
2. I am not familiar with any of these people.
2. I am not familiar with any of these people.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit familiar.
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you look familiar, do I know you?
I smell something familiar, is someone baking an apple pie?
that show sounds familiar. I might've seen it before.
I'm familiar with basic math equations.
I smell something familiar, is someone baking an apple pie?
that show sounds familiar. I might've seen it before.
I'm familiar with basic math equations.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit familiar .
A:
'This smell is familiar'
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Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit familiar with.
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I am familiar with this topic.
Are you familiar with the incident that occured this weekend?
How familiar are you with stochiometry?
I hope this helps :)
Are you familiar with the incident that occured this weekend?
How familiar are you with stochiometry?
I hope this helps :)
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Familiar" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen I'm not familiar to it und I'm not used to it ?
A:
1) I'm not familiar WITH it
- tests whether you’ve come across or possess prior knowledge
Eg I’m not familiar with this new song
(I have not heard of this song before)
2) I'm not used to it
- tests whether one is accustomed to a recurring/habitual process.
Eg I’m not used to Android phones. I don’t know where all the functions are.
(I don’t know how to use android phones efficiently)
- tests whether you’ve come across or possess prior knowledge
Eg I’m not familiar with this new song
(I have not heard of this song before)
2) I'm not used to it
- tests whether one is accustomed to a recurring/habitual process.
Eg I’m not used to Android phones. I don’t know where all the functions are.
(I don’t know how to use android phones efficiently)
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen familiar to us und familiar with us ?
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Familiar to us means the speaker is familiar with the object: Ex. The house is familiar to us. : Us being the speaker and house being the object.
Familiar with us means the object is familiar with the speaker: Ex. The cat is familiar with us : The cat is the object and us is the speaker.
Familiar with us means the object is familiar with the speaker: Ex. The cat is familiar with us : The cat is the object and us is the speaker.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen familiar und used to ?
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Scenario:
Person A: try this food!
Person b: wow, this tastes familiar (used in a sense of nostalgia)! Like when I was a child!
Other examples:
“This place seems familiar” (you’ve been there before/seen it)
“I’m familiar with chess” (you know how to play it)
Scenario:
Person a: wow, you’re so good at cooking rice!
Person b: thanks, I’m used to it! (They have cooked rice plenty of times)
Other examples:
“I’m used to this hot weather “ (they’ve experienced the hot weather so many times already that it’s no problem to them)
“She’s used to doing chores” (they’ve done chores many times that it doesn’t bother them)
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Person A: try this food!
Person b: wow, this tastes familiar (used in a sense of nostalgia)! Like when I was a child!
Other examples:
“This place seems familiar” (you’ve been there before/seen it)
“I’m familiar with chess” (you know how to play it)
Scenario:
Person a: wow, you’re so good at cooking rice!
Person b: thanks, I’m used to it! (They have cooked rice plenty of times)
Other examples:
“I’m used to this hot weather “ (they’ve experienced the hot weather so many times already that it’s no problem to them)
“She’s used to doing chores” (they’ve done chores many times that it doesn’t bother them)
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Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen familiar with und knowledgeable ?
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"Familiar with" and "knowledgeable about" both mean you know a lot about a subject. However, you can only use "familiar with" to say you know a person well, or a place well.
Correct: "She's very knowledgeable about music" / "She's very familiar with music"
Incorrect: "I'm knowledgeable about the downtown area"
Correct: "I'm familiar with the downtown area"
Incorrect: "I'm knowledgeable about him"
Correct: "I'm familiar with him"
Also, "knowledgeable about" isn't a very common phrase. You can just say "to know a lot about": "She knows a lot about music."
Correct: "She's very knowledgeable about music" / "She's very familiar with music"
Incorrect: "I'm knowledgeable about the downtown area"
Correct: "I'm familiar with the downtown area"
Incorrect: "I'm knowledgeable about him"
Correct: "I'm familiar with him"
Also, "knowledgeable about" isn't a very common phrase. You can just say "to know a lot about": "She knows a lot about music."
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen familiar with und savvy und knowledgeable about ?
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They are both similar, however "familiar with" is considered being less knowledgeable than "savvy and knowledgeable about".
If you are familiar with something, I expect you to only know a little bit about it.
However, if you are savvy and knowledgeable about something, I expect you to know a lot more and possibly be a specialist or very informed about it.
If you are familiar with something, I expect you to only know a little bit about it.
However, if you are savvy and knowledgeable about something, I expect you to know a lot more and possibly be a specialist or very informed about it.
Übersetzungen von "Familiar"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? familiar 应该怎么发音
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? familiar
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? familiar
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (UK)? familiar
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Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? reunión familiar
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Andere Fragen zu "Familiar"
Q:
It's not familiar to me
그것은 나에게 익숙하지 않다 klingt das natürlich?
그것은 나에게 익숙하지 않다 klingt das natürlich?
A:
@taxyun24
That's not familiar *to* me.
I'm not familiar *with* that.
For example:
I don't speak German.
German isn't familiar to me.
I'm not familiar with German.
That's not familiar *to* me.
I'm not familiar *with* that.
For example:
I don't speak German.
German isn't familiar to me.
I'm not familiar with German.
Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man familiar ausspricht.
A:
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Q:
Bitte zeig mir, wie man familiar ausspricht.
A:
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Q:
Your'd not familiar with …. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Your'd is not a word. "You are not familiar with" would work better.
Q:
That's not familiar to or with me?
A:
What said is correct.
Or:
- That is something I'm not familiar with
Or:
- That is something I'm not familiar with
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