Mouth: engel
Translational equivalent: angel
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1205503 mue09 | 61+f
They smile like little angels.
r TO-SAY1 ANGEL1 $INIT-STRAIGHT1^* $ALPHA1:E-N TO-SMILE1*
l
m sagt man engel{s}lächeln
1433543 mue07 | 18-30m
The victory angel on that column.
r TO-TRIUMPH1 ROUND-LONG2A^* $GEST-TO-PONDER1^ ANGEL1 ROUND-LONG2A^*
l
m siegesstamm engel stamm
1248505 goe06 | 31-45f
And still, photographers would probably love to take her pictures even now as she is rising up to heaven as an angel.”
r $INDEX1* $GEST^ STILL1A* ANGEL1 $INDEX1* PHOTO3* NONE1*
l
m noch engel foto foto foto kein
1246681 fra13 | 46-60m
Or an angels and devils party.
r OR6B* ANGEL1 DEVIL2* PARTY1A
l AND1*
m oder engel und teufel party
1431224 koe19 | 31-45m
We were treated as if we were the ‘Angels from Germany’.
r WE3 RIGHT-OR-CORRECT1B ANGEL1* ANGEL1* FOR1* GERMAN1
l
m engel für deutschland
1431224 koe19 | 31-45m
We were treated as if we were the ‘Angels from Germany’.
r WE3 RIGHT-OR-CORRECT1B ANGEL1* ANGEL1* FOR1* GERMAN1 COUNTRY1A*
l
m engel für deutschland
1584545 lei11 | 31-45f
They also carve angles out of wood.
r ALSO1A ANGEL1* TO-CARVE2*
l $INDEX1
m auch engelsgeduld schnitzerei
1584545 lei11 | 18-30f
You're right, angels.
r ANGEL1* YES2 RIGHT-OR-AGREED1B
l
m engel
Mouth: vogel
Translational equivalent: bird
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1182517 stu14 | 31-45m
I replied, “No, the birds can eat it. I will give it to them through the window.”
r NO2A $INDEX1* FOR2* BIRD2 I1 CAN2B TO-GIVE1*
l
m nein für vogel kann geben
1244796 fra02 | 31-45m
They use that GERMANY-ASL because they use the symbol for eagle.
r GERMANY-ASL1* $GEST^* REASON4B^* BIRD2 $GEST^ GERMANY-ASL1*
l
m [MG] adler [MG]
1248699 goe07 | 18-30f
Also, birds fly into the turbines.
r ALSO3A BIRD2 PROBLEM1* $PROD
l
m auch vogel problem [MG]
1427158-… koe01 | 18-30f
There are many parrots living in the wild just like regular birds.
r BEAK1^* FREE2A USUAL1 BIRD2 $PROD MUCH1C DIFFERENT1^*
l
m viel papagei frei normal vogel [MG] viel papagei
1430328 koe15 | 31-45f
We mainly see birds sitting in large numbers everywhere in the trees.
r TO-SEE1* MOST1A* BIRD2 MUCH1C* $INDEX1* TREE1A*
l
m meist vogel v{iel} baum
1180024 hb07 | 18-30m
He climbs it and sees a bird, an owl, sitting inside a hole in the tree up there.
r $INDEX1 TYPICAL1* BIRD1 BIRD2* UNDER1A^ $ALPHA1:H-E-L IN2*
l
m typisch vogel eule in
1984210 koe21 | 61+m
Fast as lightning, the bird opens the cage door and disappears into the house.
r $PROD DOOR1A* ROUND-THE-CORNER1^ BIRD2* THERE1* HOUSE1A* INTO2*
l
m [MG] [MG] [MG] vogel haus rein
1248699 goe07 | 18-30f
I heard birds are flying in there sometimes. It’s annoying.
r TO-SPIN1 BIRD2* $PROD TO-LEARN-STH1A* YES2*
l
m [MG] vogel [MG] erfahren
1430328 koe15 | 31-45f
We mainly see birds sitting in large numbers everywhere in the trees.
r $INDEX1* TREE1A* $INDEX1* BIRD2* PRESENT-OR-HERE1*
l
m baum vogel da
Mouth: enkel
Translational equivalents: grandchild; grandchild
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1204877 mue03 | 46-60m
He was so happy that his grandson had been found and returned home.
r WELL1* MY1* RELATED4^* GRANDCHILD3 $GEST^ BACK1A* PRESENT-OR-HERE1*
l
m wohl enkel wieder zurück da
1584855 lei13 | 46-60m
In order not to lose the other half, the rest of the money was distributed among the grandchildren, the daughter and so on.
r $INDEX1* I1 FOR1^ GRANDCHILD3 TO-GIVE1* $GEST^* DAUGHTER1
l
m [MG] enkel tochter
1220196-… hb05 | 61+f
I have a grandson who is nine years old.
r $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1 GRANDCHILD3 SON1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:9 OLD8B
l
m ein enkelsohn neun jahre alt
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
The senior group members' two grandchildren/
r NOW1 $INDEX1* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2 GRANDCHILD3 CHILD2* FROM-OR-BY-OR-OF2* $INDEX1*
l
m jetzt zwei enkel kinder von
1176846 sh03 | 61+f
And my granddaughter is so adorable.
r AND2A GRANDCHILD3 DAUGHTER1 SWEET1
l
m und enkeltochter süß
1584617 lei12 | 61+m
There are three hearing children in my granddaughter’s class.
r MY1 GRANDCHILD3 IN1^ $INDEX1 SELF1A*
l
m mein enkelin selbst
1247525 goe01 | 61+f
I played card games mainly with my grandchild.
r MAIN-POINT1A I1 IF-OR-WHEN1A* GRANDCHILD3* WITH1C TOGETHER3A* GAME-PLAY1A
l
m [MG] wenn enkel mit zusammen spiel
1220196-… hb05 | 61+f
I already have one grandchild, my eldest child's son.
r $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1* GRANDCHILD3* SON1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1 SON1*
l
m ein enkelkind ein sohn
1220196-… hb05 | 61+f
He is open-minded and likes signing.
r GRANDCHILD3* SMALL3^ SON1* TOLERANT1
l
m enkelsohn
1245390 fra04 | 61+m
whenever children asked for the sign and why it was like that, there weren’t any pictures of granddads or dads where you could see the spiked helmet.
r GRANDCHILD3* $GEST-ATTENTION1^ GERMAN1
l $INDEX1 IF-OR-WHEN1A CHILD2
m wenn enkelkind [MG]
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
The deaf child, I mean the grandchild is deaf.
r DEAF1A CHILD1 GRANDCHILD3* CHILD2 DEAF1A
l
m gehörlos kind enkel kind
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
In one of the cases, the grandparents regret badly that the grandchild got implanted.
r TALL5A* PARENTS1A SAD2 GRANDCHILD3* CI1*
l
m großeltern bisschen traurig enkel
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
The grandparents have two grandchildren, both with a CI, the others also have a grandchild with a CI.
r BOTH2A TO-HAVE-TO-OWN1* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2 GRANDCHILD3* CHILD2* CI1 $INDEX1*
l
m [MG] hat zwei enkelkinder c-i andere
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
The grandparents have two grandchildren, both with a CI, the others also have a grandchild with a CI.
r CI1 $INDEX1* ALSO1B GRANDCHILD3* CI1
l
m c-i andere auch enkel c-i
1290359-… mst05 | 61+f
Or the grandchildren's.
r GRANDCHILD3* $INDEX2 $GEST^*
l
m enkel
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
The grandparents are deaf while the grandchildren are hearing.
r $INDEX1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2 CHILD2* GRANDCHILD3* CHILD2* $INDEX1 HEARING1A*
l
m enkelkind auch hörend
1290359-… mst05 | 61+f
The grandchildren? They are all hearing.
r GRANDCHILD3* $INDEX1 GRANDCHILD3* HEARING1A*
l
m enkel enkel hörend
1290359-… mst05 | 61+f
The grandchildren? They are all hearing.
r GRANDCHILD3* $INDEX1 GRANDCHILD3* HEARING1A* YES1A
l
m enkel enkel hörend
1182801 stu16 | 31-45m
You could give some of the money to your grandchildren.
r GRANDCHILD3* $GEST-OFF1^ TO-GIVE-MONEY2A^*
l CAN1^
m enkel [MG]
1687803-… lei07 | 46-60f
My grandchildren learn a lot faster.
r TODAY2 GRANDCHILD3* FAST3^*
l MY1* $INDEX1
m heute meine enkel [MG]
1245356 fra04 | 61+m
My grand-child, that is her first child, the son, was done with school and came back home.
r GRANDCHILD3* FIRST-OF-ALL1C SON1* $INDEX1*
l
m enkel erst sohn
1245887 fra10 | 61+f
First our children, and later on our grandchildren/
r CHILD2* TO-GROW-UP1A* GRANDCHILD3* TO-TAKE-SB-OR-STH-ALONG1*
l
m kinder en{kel}
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
Their grandchildren have a CI and their grandparents regret it.
r HIS-HER1 $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2 GRANDCHILD3* CHILD2* CI1 ATTENTION1A^*
l
m zwei enkel kinder c-i
1220196-… hb05 | 61+f
His grandchild always says '#Name2'.
r GRANDCHILD3* CHILD2 TO-SAY1 $INDEX1*
l
m enkel sagt [MG]
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
My mother and her children, that is grandma’s grandchildren, are all deaf.
r EQUAL8^* DAUGHTER1* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2 GRANDCHILD3* SON1 ALSO1A DEAF1A
l
m auch toch{ter} zwei enkelsohn auch taub
1184145 nue01 | 61+m
My grandchildren always/
r $ORAL^ GRANDCHILD3*
l
m immer enkel
1584617 lei12 | 61+m
My granddaughter/
r THEN1A GRANDCHILD3*
l
m dann e{nkel}