Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Got"
Die Bedeutung von "Got" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet Got a messy field here. ?
A:
Yes, you are correct. He is using "field" as a metaphor for "body."
Q:
Was bedeutet Got me looking, got me looking so crazy in love?
A:
you look like a person who is crazy inlove like:
always wants to be near the person, changed your clothes multiple times before you go out, always smiling ears to ears when you see that person, you feel flutters in your heart when your near the person so on and so forth...
always wants to be near the person, changed your clothes multiple times before you go out, always smiling ears to ears when you see that person, you feel flutters in your heart when your near the person so on and so forth...
Q:
Was bedeutet Got a medic!?
A:
A medic is a person that practices medicine and an ambulance is a vehicle used to carry those who are critically injured to a hospital for medical attention.
Q:
Was bedeutet Got told?
A:
It depends on the context but it usually means 「叱られた」or 「論破された」
edit:
Example sentence: "You just got told!"
Also, this is a slang term so it's inappropriate for formal situations.
edit:
Example sentence: "You just got told!"
Also, this is a slang term so it's inappropriate for formal situations.
Q:
Was bedeutet Got a long list of ex-lovers?
A:
Taylor Swift meant that she has a lot of ex boyfriends
Beispielsätze die "Got" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Got to .
A:
I have to = "I got to"
It's a type of word contraction.
others include
1. Gonna = “Going to”
2. Wanna = “Want to”
3. Gotta = “Got to” (Have to, need to)
4. Ain’t = “[be or have] not”
It's a type of word contraction.
others include
1. Gonna = “Going to”
2. Wanna = “Want to”
3. Gotta = “Got to” (Have to, need to)
4. Ain’t = “[be or have] not”
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Got you (in the conversation) .
A:
I got you a present.
I got you flowers, because I'm really nervous.
Come on, I got you.
I got you a drink.
I got you something.
I got you flowers, because I'm really nervous.
Come on, I got you.
I got you a drink.
I got you something.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Got me into.
A:
My brother really liked The Beatles. He got me into them, too.
My mischievous friend got me into a lot of trouble at school.
A friendly smile and a $20 tip got me into the VIP area.
My mischievous friend got me into a lot of trouble at school.
A friendly smile and a $20 tip got me into the VIP area.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Got it (gotta).
A:
Sorry for the late response. It’s very informal to speak this way, as it is slang. It’s most common in texting. But yes, basically it’s another way of saying the infinitive form of a verb. Instead of “want to” people say “wanna”. “Gotta” is sort of irregular because it replaces “have to”.
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit Got e Get.
A:
I got this gift for my mom. (Past tense)
I will get this gift for my mom. (Future tense)
I will get this gift for my mom. (Future tense)
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Got" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Got it ? und Does it make sense ? ?
A:
It depends on the context. It isn't really something you say when you are angry, but you can say anything with an angry tone.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Got it und Understood ?
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1) "Got it" is less formal, so it's not well suited for formal writing
2) "Got it" is instantaneous duration and represents an action that happened at a single point in time -- the moment you came to understand something. "Understood" can be either instantaneous or long duration, i.e. it can represent the one time transition from not understanding to understanding, or it can refer to a constant state of you understanding something. This makes it ambiguous when you use it in the past, so when you want to show that you understand something that was just explained to you, it is typical to either say "I got it" or "I understand (in the present)". "I understood" is less typical.
2) "Got it" is instantaneous duration and represents an action that happened at a single point in time -- the moment you came to understand something. "Understood" can be either instantaneous or long duration, i.e. it can represent the one time transition from not understanding to understanding, or it can refer to a constant state of you understanding something. This makes it ambiguous when you use it in the past, so when you want to show that you understand something that was just explained to you, it is typical to either say "I got it" or "I understand (in the present)". "I understood" is less typical.
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Got it und Okay ?
A:
“Okay” isn’t always equal to “I understand” ... for example, it can mean you agree with someone, versus you understand them. 気をつけて!難しいね〜
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Got und Have ?
A:
"I have this already"
"I just got this from the shops"
"Have" is when you already possess.
"Got" is to obtain something. It is the past tense of "get".
"I just got this from the shops"
"Have" is when you already possess.
"Got" is to obtain something. It is the past tense of "get".
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Got und Get ?
A:
Got= past tense
Get= future tense
Use got when talking about something that already happened
Use get when talking about something that will happen later
Get= future tense
Use got when talking about something that already happened
Use get when talking about something that will happen later
Übersetzungen von "Got"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? You’ve Got Mail
A:
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Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Got me jumping them hurdles
es, me tienes saltando los obstáculos o me hizo saltar los obstáculos?
es, me tienes saltando los obstáculos o me hizo saltar los obstáculos?
A:
El primero tal y como lo pusiste: "Me tienes" así que agrégale el "you":
You got me jumping over obstacles.
El segundo suena más a tercera persona:
It/She/He made me jump over obstacles.
You got me jumping over obstacles.
El segundo suena más a tercera persona:
It/She/He made me jump over obstacles.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Understood. Got it. etc. in a formal way
A:
thank you!
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Got a big doubt, do you say : there were a lot of scaffoldings or there was a lot of scaffolding ?
A:
there was a lot of scaffolding
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? Got Something Stuck In Your Eye? I will Get It Out for you. Is it natural to say?
A:
Yes
Andere Fragen zu "Got"
Q:
Got any abvice as someone who's recently been experienced?
klingt das natürlich?
klingt das natürlich?
A:
Got any advice as someone who has recently experienced this?
Any advice as you've been through this yourself?
Any advice as you've been through this yourself?
Q:
Got it, thank you! klingt das natürlich?
A:
Schaue nach der Frage, um die Antwort zu sehen
Q:
Can I say "Got friends?"in a causal manner by the meaning of "Do you have friends?"
A:
The most casual you can get I think is "You got friends ?" Got friends sounds too grammatically incorrect.
Q:
"Got down" and "Bent down" are the same?
For example:
"There was a bat flying over my head, so I got down, so it wouldn't hit my head"
"When I got down to grab the money from the ground..."
"When I bent down to grab the money from the ground..."
For example:
"There was a bat flying over my head, so I got down, so it wouldn't hit my head"
"When I got down to grab the money from the ground..."
"When I bent down to grab the money from the ground..."
A:
Yes, "got down" and bent down" are basically the same thing. Though, if you want to be specific, "bent down" implies that the person only leaned their torso down while "get down" could imply that the person got on their knees or at least bent them.
Q:
Got a , gotta
What's the difference between these two pronunciation?
What's the difference between these two pronunciation?
A:
There is a short pause between "Got" and "a" while "gotta is said all together." However if you are speaking fast this might not necessarily happen. Native speakers would be able to tell if you were saying "Got a" or "gotta" because "Got a" is followed by a noun while "gotta" is followed by a verb. Other than that there is no big difference in pronunciation.
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