Links, Rechts, Geradeaus Flashcards

1
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Left

A

Links

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2
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Right

A

Rechts

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3
Q

Corner

A

die Ecke

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4
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Immediately / Shortly

A

Gleich

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5
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Always

A

Immer

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6
Q

Keep straight

A

Immer geradeaus

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7
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Shortly turn right

A

Gleich rechts

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8
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Go straight again

A

Noch mal geradeaus

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9
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There is the Park

A

Da ist der Park

That’s right: da and dort can both mean “there.”

These words are mostly interchangeable, but not always. The main difference is that dort is used to refer to a specific location, while da is a bit more general, and can be used to refer to either location or time.

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10
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There is the Park. There, you go left

A

Dort ist der Park. Da gehen Sie links

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11
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Where is the station?

A

Wo ist der Bahnhof?

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12
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I‘m

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