Mouth: anfänger
Translational equivalents: begin; start; beginner; beginning
by transcript | by glosses | by right neighbours | by left neighbours
1211515 stu04 | 61+m
I started school back in #194x at a school for the deaf in Stühlingen.
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m #neunzehnhundertx anfang gehörlosenschule
1249131-… goe09 | 46-60f
Okay, I’ll start with the school for the Deaf.
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m schule anfangen
1427725 koe03 | 18-30m
The word ‘fashion’ hasn’t been around for millenniums, since the Stone Age, oh no.
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m steinzeit schon anfang
1180724 hb03 | 31-45f
It is really true that in the beginning they thought that everyone would resent the CI.
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m wahr sage
1247641 goe02 | 46-60f
I started to smoke after a break up eleven years ago.
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m … elf jahr anfangen durch
1180724 hb03 | 31-45f
It is really true that in the beginning they thought that everyone would resent the CI.
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m wahr sage was anfang c-i alle
1430396 koe16 | 46-60m
I immediately started school when I was seven years old.
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m anfang sofort alt
1182343 stu13 | 31-45f
In the beginning, my husband/
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m anfang mann
1413683 ber02 | 46-60m
I started school when I was five.
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m an{fang} fünf
1182343 stu13 | 31-45f
In the beginning, the idea seemed good, because the children usually only focus on one thing during lessons.
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m anfang gut idee warum
1180254 hb01 | 31-45m
In the beginning of first grade I didn't like my teacher. Even then everyone communicated orally.
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m anfang erste klasse trotzdem
1414563 ber06 | 31-45m
There we started to learn to articulate individual letters.
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m anfang a b c
1290705-… mst06 | 18-30m
That’s when you need fresh oil.
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m anfang frisch
1427725 koe03 | 18-30m
Of course, one would think that fashion has been around since the Stone Age, with those hide pieces which the people wore back then.
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m mode schon anfangen steinzeit
1419607 ber11 | 61+m
Apparently it happened even before starting school, in kindergarten.
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m klein noch nicht schule anfangen
1413451-… ber01 | 18-30m
Well, time went by so fast - soon I attended first grade.
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m … fertig anfang schule [MG]
1246100 fra11 | 18-30m
It continued like that until I began to think about it.
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m bis an{fang} [MG]
1212611 fra08 | 18-30f
That’s how it went until primary school, that’s when the oralism started.
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m … anfang wie richtig oral
1180556 hb02 | 46-60f
I see. When you turn on the light it is very dim at first and then gets brighter.
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m [MG] [MG] anfang
1205568 mue10 | 61+m
After I first got there, I acquired a bed-wetting habit.
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m anfang was bettnässer
1428225 koe06 | 46-60f
In the beginning I was careful, but after a while I opened up.
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m anfang später
1244581 fra01 | 18-30m
At first they said there'd be 1,000 people dead, 1,000.
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l TO-SAY3* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d $NUM-THOUSANDS1
m anfang sagt man eintausend
1419607 ber11 | 61+m
When school started, four children from that group came to Hanover and were implanted with CIs there.
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m dann schule anfangen ab vier ab
1584617 lei12 | 61+m
We started with speech practice in front of a mirror.
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m anfang sprechübung
1246100 fra11 | 18-30m
It began there and then continued to grow stronger.
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m mehr mehr mehr st{ark} [MG] anfang
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
They started school on the 13th of August, on my birthday.
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m schule anfang
1181011 hb04 | 31-45f
If he hadn’t started that movement, then maybe black people would still be oppressed today.
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m nicht vorher anfang machen [MG] wäre
1179389 sh01 | 18-30m
That started in America, but it got so expensive there.
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m teu{er} amerika anfang ame{rika}
1181455 stu08 | 61+f
And fourth, Sinsheim became capital one year ago.
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m vorletzten jahr anfang hauptstadt
1428225 koe06 | 46-60f
I started school late, before that there was just no offer for me.
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m später anfang schule aber früher [MG]
1418889 ber08 | 31-45f
Our class was quite small. In first grade we were eight students total.
r BEGINNING1A $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1B:7d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1B:8d
l LITTLE-BIT3 CHILD2* ALL2C^ CHILD2*
m weniger kinder [MG] anfang [MG] acht kinder
1210208 mue05 | 46-60m
At first, some people started making holes into the wall and removed the stones.
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m anfang mauer einige [MG]
1428225 koe06 | 46-60f
I started to take the school bus to get to school when I was eight or nine years old.
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m acht neun alt anfang grundschule
1244978 fra03 | 31-45m
I was getting along well with those who already got in contact with signing in daycare.
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m anfang [MG]
1585089 lei14 | 31-45m
In the beginning, during the first round, I was a bit bored.
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m anfang schon erste runde
1181011 hb04 | 18-30f
The discrimination started with the slave trade and the people thought it would stay that way forever.
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m sklavenhandel anfang
1427725 koe03 | 18-30m
They started using the term much later.
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m wort anfang
1291636 mst11 | 61+m
But in ‘41, that’s when the air raid alerts started.
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m … fliegeralarm anfang
1183846 hh05 | 31-45m
At first, you had to have the courage to sign regardless of whether or not hearing people would understand you.
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m anfang mut [MG] tut mir leid
1291636 mst11 | 61+m
Officially, it began in November of 1940, but actually it didn’t really start until 1941.
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m einundvierzig mehr anfang
1433543 mue07 | 31-45m
Just walk around once and there then is an exit that leads you outside.
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m mit anfang [MG] ausgang
1184367 nue02 | 61+f
Ten years ago a discussion started about whether the person is a man or a woman.
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m [MG] war zehn jahre anfang streit ob person
1178347 sh07 | 31-45m
In the beginning of her career as Princess she was supposed to wear gloves but she refused because she wanted to touch and hug the people.
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m anfang handschuh [MG]
1209006 mue02 | 18-30m
I started playing soccer with a team.
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m … anfang
1211283 stu03 | 31-45f
So I joined the local club. A lot of old people were there at first.
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m verein ortsbund anfang viel
1247525 goe01 | 61+m
I wasn't really a swimmer, rather a beginner.
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m schwimmen wie anfänger [MG] [MG]
1291636 mst11 | 61+m
If the alarm had gone off, that meant the planes would be there in half an hour.
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m wenn anfang alarm beispiel
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
And her mother started the shop.
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m und mutter anfang [MG] laden
1585453 lei15 | 18-30f
No, I mean the meeting point.
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m anfang treff
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
“I only taught beginners, just the basics.”
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m für an{fänger} nur grundlagen
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
They recently started knitting for the upcoming winter season.
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m schon angefang
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
They started designing patterns.
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m mach muster anfang
1205821 mue11 | 31-45f
In the beginning, they lived in an asylum seeker’s home.
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m wohnen an{fang} asylheim
1184756 nue04 | 18-30f
I had already booked the flight for last week at the beginning of March. I had to pay 70 euros one way. That’s quite pricy, actually!
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m schon märz anfang reserviert für
1289910 mst03 | 18-30f
That’s normal, once New Year’s Eve is over, January, February and March go by really slowly, and then time flies by.
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m silvester vorbei langsam januar
1583964 lei09 | 31-45f
So, we then started driving.
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m anfangen
1429910-… koe13 | 61+f
The people started to get onto the plane.
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m anfang [MG] leute
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
Deaf people start signing from a very early age.
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m all{tag} anfang
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
I think I started between seventh or eighth grade; in class they rather used LBG [signed German] or the oral method.
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m glaube siebte klasse anfang ?? mehr
1249542 goe10 | 46-60m
Then those two hearing women started talking in ASL.
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m hörend frauen anfang a-s-l
1178347 sh07 | 46-60f
In the beginning she was extremely shy.
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m anfang schüchtern schüchtern schüchtern
1183426 stu18 | 18-30m
Yes. He took care of me at the beginning.
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m anfang [MG]
1428225 koe06 | 46-60f
In the beginning I wasn't very good at speaking.
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m anfang spreche schlecht
1419607 ber11 | 61+m
No, it is too early.
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m zu früh
1291638 mst11 | 61+m
In the beginning, articulating was fine.
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m anfang [MG] [MG]
1291638 mst11 | 61+m
That went on for the first one or two years, then it got harder.
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m anfang ein jahr zwei schwerer
1585089 lei14 | 31-45m
I didn’t see the beginning. I got in late.
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m anfang spät komm
1585089 lei14 | 31-45m
So, in the beginning, Haye was on TV.
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m anfang haye fernseh
1413451-… ber01 | 18-30m
Exactly, I took classes in ASL and started to get better.
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m genau essen anfang a-s-l
1181011 hb04 | 18-30f
In the beginning of Obama's election everything seemed all right.
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m trotzdem anfang viel wahl
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
It's supposed to be that way, so no company can put people under wage pressure like it happened with the one-euro jobs, which went terribly wrong.
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m druck ein euro anfang [MG]
1430832 koe18 | 18-30m
It's not uncommon for deaf people to start sports just to eventually evolve in another direction.
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m immer sport anfang
1247199 fra16 | 31-45f
He was discussed in the beginning of the book. After that, it was about his mother.
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m anfang [MG] bis mutter
1244978 fra03 | 31-45m
When the break was over, everyone went to their seats and sat down, and class started.
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m anfang unter{richt}
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
When it started, I took a seat.
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m anfang [MG]
1183426 stu18 | 18-30m
In first grade/
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m anfang erste
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
They also showed a film about the founding of the German Deaf Youth.
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m film anfang gründung deutsche gehörlosenjugend
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
You could then see the tracks of a street; the camera followed those tracks and all of a sudden a fire flashed on the screen.
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m wie straßenspur anfang [MG] [MG] wie
1584411 lei11 | 31-45f
Just like me, he started with swimming.
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m auch angefangen schwimmen wie ich
2935384-… mue10 | 31-45m
But the initial interest disappeared quickly.
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m [MG] wie anfang [MG] [MG]
1181838 stu11 | 31-45f
Then I watched the beginning of the movie again and was wide-eyed.
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m ich anfang noch einmal film genau
1583950 lei09 | 31-45f
In the beginning we communicated using notes.
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m zettel anfang immer
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
You start taking care of everyone.
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m anfang
1244978 fra03 | 31-45m
One time I thought class was lame, so I plugged in a short cable, which caused a short circuit and all lights went off.
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m [MG] [MG] [MG]
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
In the beginning the grades were said openly.
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m … aber am anfang offen
1413925 ber03 | 46-60f
I had to think about what I wanted to do about the situation.
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m überlegt was soll anfang machen was soll
1247525 goe01 | 61+m
What am I supposed to do with that?
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m was soll an{fang} an{fang} damit an{fang} anfang [MG]
1247525 goe01 | 61+m
What am I supposed to do with that?
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m was soll an{fang} an{fang} damit an{fang} anfang [MG]
1180254 hb01 | 31-45m
In the beginning I used to wonder about that, but then/
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m kann am anfang [MG]
1212611 fra08 | 18-30f
“That’s why it’d be great if you could turn on the subtitles in the beginning of the movie, so that I can fully understand the content.”
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m vor d-v-d film anfang [MG] untertitel grund
1180724 hb03 | 31-45f
When they get a CI for one ear and they are getting another one on the other side, they face reactions like, “Did you have to get the second one as well? Are you talking, too?”
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m selbst erst zu anfang zweites
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
It told the whole story from the beginning on up to this Youth Festival which was the last sequence.
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l
m anfang bis ende bis
1584545 lei11 | 31-45f
At first they turned down groups of deaf people.
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m anfang taub ablehnen
1212176 fra05 | 46-60f
And when did you start having conversations?
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m wann anfang unterhaltung
1291636 mst11 | 61+m
I was scared in the beginning, but one gets used to it after a while.
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m anfang angst später gewohn{t}
1429737 koe13 | 61+f
I didn't want to do it in the beginning because I can't fingerspell.
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l I2 I2 TO-WANT2
m ich anfang ich will nicht
1209006 mue02 | 18-30m
When I went there for the first time, I didn't wear a traditional costume, but the second and third time and always since then I’ve worn the traditional costume.
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m angefang erst mal
1204891 mue03 | 46-60m
At first, he didn't have enough votes.
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m am anfang noch nicht klappt
1429737 koe13 | 61+f
My partner taught me how to fingerspell and then we practiced together.
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l I2 $INDEX1 MANUAL-ALPHABET1
m ich unterricht unterricht fingeralphabet
1212176 fra05 | 46-60f
But did you feel at first like your deafness was seen negatively in your family?
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m aber du anfang negativ
1212176 fra05 | 46-60f
Were you at a hearing school at first?
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m hören schule anfang
1180097 hb07 | 18-30m
I often had the same problem in the beginning. It is working pretty well by now.
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l RIGHT-OR-AGREED1A* $INDEX1
m anfang oft oft
1180097 hb07 | 18-30m
I think, it is a typical mistake of new drivers. They want to prove themselves and then they end up not doing a very good job.
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m typisch anfang fahren [MG] [MG]
1430328 koe15 | 31-45m
It all started with Napoleon, who during the war occupied Cologne/
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m … elf geschichte anfang früher napoleon
1182517 stu14 | 31-45m
But at that age we started watching the German television news “Tagesschau.”
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l
m zwölf dreizehn anfang tagesschau
1205568 mue10 | 61+m
In the beginning, he hit me once, then more and more.
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l
m anfang einmal
1180097 hb07 | 18-30m
Right in one of the first lessons something bad happened.
r BEGINNING1A ROW1^*
l FIRST1A $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:3d
m anfang [MG] zwei drei
1209006 mue02 | 18-30m
Well, of course in the beginning you drink a couple of beers and have a chat, until you are drunk and then you jump around and shout.
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l
m klar anfang bier [MG] unterhalte
1177702 hh04 | 46-60m
Funding everything was really hard for me in the beginning.
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l
m war anfang schwierig [MG] [MG]
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
I signed my contract and started working in August.
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l
m [MG] august anfangen vertrag august
1250721 mvp06 | 61+m
I started working there because I had wanted to make a little more money.
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l
m angefangen
1180724 hb03 | 31-45f
I think it is important that you learn sign language as well even if you get a CI, that's right.
r SHORTLY-IMMEDIATELY1* BEGINNING1A CI1 PLUS1 SHORTLY-IMMEDIATELY1*
l
m gleich anfang plus gleich
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
Then I started my apprenticeship which was a whole new experience for me, interacting with hearing people.
r EDUCATION1* ATTITUDE3* NEW1A BEGINNING1A I1 $GEST-NM^ HEARING1B
l
m ausbild neu anfang hörend
1248505 goe06 | 31-45f
They were still in the beginning of the relationship, trying to get to know each other.
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l
m noch nicht anfang
1427725 koe03 | 18-30m
They started to take her measurements.
r $INDEX1 OKAY1A BEGINNING1A TO-MEASURE1A TO-DEVELOP1B
l
m okay anfang maß
1249620 mvp01 | 18-30f
It's best to start with spelling, with the alphabet.
r BEGINNING1A
l BETTER1* $ALPHA1:A MANUAL-ALPHABET1
m be{sser} anf{ang} a buchstabe alphabet
1585453 lei15 | 18-30f
And in the afternoon, the Sign Language Festival was opened.
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l
m dann gebärdensprachfestival anfangen
1184536 nue03 | 46-60m
Hearing people would have to start such a process.
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l $INDEX1 $GEST-OFF1^*
m erst hörend muss anfang
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
I had to fight on my own in the beginning.
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l
m anfang allein kämpfen
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
The question is, who started it?
r $GEST-OFF1^ NO1B^* WHO5* BEGINNING1A $GEST^
l
m wer wer hat angefangen
1413925 ber03 | 61+f
Those from the east did.
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l
m osten hat angefangen
1211082-… stu01 | 46-60f
Now, I’m slowly getting back at it again.
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l
m langsam wie{der} zurück anfangen str{icken}
1177702 hh04 | 46-60m
And when they introduced the euro in 2002, I had the same trouble as in the beginning.
r DIFFICULT1 LIKE3A* $INDEX1* BEGINNING1A $GEST^
l
m schwierig wie anfang
1585453 lei15 | 18-30f
The Sign Language Festival had started already?
r SIGN-LANGUAGE1A* FESTIVAL2A BEGINNING1A $INDEX1
l
m gebärdensprachfestival anfangen
1433655 fra15 | 46-60m
At first, other parents tried talking to us.
r PERSON1^ PARENTS7* $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A TROUBLE1 COMMUNICATION1A
l
m eltern anfang mühe [MG]
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
For instance, they went on stage and made a totally normal, reasonable announcement.
r EXAMPLE1 BEGINNING1A $PROD WAS1 PERSON1*
l
m zum beispiel anfang [MG] war
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
After that, they told me now was a great time to be an entrepreneur.
r TO-CHANGE1A SELF1A* TO-STAND1 BEGINNING1A
l
m selbst{ständig} anfangen
1212611 fra08 | 18-30f
In the beginning it was very irritating for my parents and they didn’t know how to deal with it.
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l
m klar meine eltern anfang [MG]
1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
One should rather start small than big.
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l
m aber lieber klein anfang lieber klein anfang
1414123 ber04 | 31-45m
At first, I only joined the practices without participating in matches.
r BEGINNING1A TO-PRACTICE1* $GEST^ $GEST^
l
m anfang üben
1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
One should rather start small than big.
r BEGINNING1A RATHER1 SMALL9* BEGINNING1A AS1 BIG3B*
l
m anfang lieber klein anfang als groß
1180724 hb03 | 31-45f
In the beginning when we signed with her, her voice was weird.
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l
m anfangen [MG] [MG]
1433543 mue07 | 31-45m
If it worked out and the visitors came in the end of September, beginning of October, I would of course take them to Oktoberfest.
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l WOULD-BE1
m s{eptember} ende sept{ember} anfan{g} okto{ber} wäre
1583950 lei09 | 31-45f
When we first established the club, we had 13 members.
r BEGINNING1A DITCH-WELL2B^ $NUM-TEEN1:3d MEMBER4*
l
m anfang gründung dreizehn mitglied
1184536 nue03 | 31-45m
If the two of us were younger, we wouldn’t know a language, yet, and could learn it naturally.
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l $INDEX1
m leer anfang
1245390 fra04 | 61+m
One of them had just recently started learning sign language and was at least able to sign a little bit.
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l
m bisschen anfänger
1184536 nue03 | 46-60m
That's the way it usually is in the beginning, and then it decreases.
r BEGINNING1A ALWAYS4A* AND5 MEASURE-SAGITTAL2A^
l
m anfang immer und
1248625-… goe06 | 31-45f
It always takes place at the beginning of October, from October 1st until 3rd.
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l
m immer anfang ok{tober} ein bis
1427725 koe03 | 18-30f
At first each one was supposed to introduce and tell a little bit about herself.
r BEGINNING1A IMAGINATION1A* PERSON2B TO-INTRODUCE3*
l
m anfang vorstellung vor{stellen}
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
She had just passed the intermediate course.
r NOW3* BEGINNING1A GOOD1^* STEP1 TO-PASS-OR-TO-PERSIST1
l
m anfänger fortge{schritten} bestanden
1584617 lei12 | 61+m
At first, well, it started off with the “Jugendweihe” and afterwards we had the confirmation.
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l
m anfang jugendweihe
1205568 mue10 | 61+m
It started to get very frustrating.
r I2 ALREADY1A* $INDEX1* BEGINNING1A I2 TO-BE-DISILLUSIONED1 $GEST-DECLINE1^
l
m … anfang [MG]
1205568 mue10 | 61+m
The volunteer only said, “It’s very interesting” or, “That’s not that important” in the beginning.
r AND2A* GIRL1^ BEGINNING1A VERY4* INTEREST1A*
l $INDEX1* $INDEX1*
m und zivildienst anfang sehr interessant
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
It started two weeks ago.
r YES2 BEGINNING1A ALREADY1A $NUM-WEEK-BEFORE-NOW1:2* BEGINNING1A*
l
m ja anfang schon zwei wochen anfang
1248625-… goe06 | 31-45f
It starts around eleven and then goes on until four in the afternoon.
r BEGINNING1A APPROXIMATELY1^ $NUM-TEEN2B:1d* $NUM-TEEN2B:1d
l
m anfang e{lf} elf uhr
1419931 ber12 | 31-45f
But when they grew older, I realized they felt less and less like going with me.
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l
m größer größer anfang [MG]
1250721 mvp06 | 61+m
I always had work, from when I entered the work market after my job training right until the fall of the Berlin wall.
r TO-CALCULATE1^* I1* TO-SAY1* BEGINNING1A EDUCATION1 ENDING4 UNTIL1
l
m [MG] anfang ausbildung schluss bis
1290754 mst07 | 46-60m
It’s harder in the beginning with the first one.
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l
m wenn anfang [MG]
1427810 koe04 | 18-30f
I’m sort of a beginner.
r BEGINNING1A
l I1* OWN1C
m eigen anfänger
1584411 lei11 | 31-45f
They offered a group where parents and children could meet and get to know each other even before school started.
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l
m vorher angefangen kennenlernen
1433543 mue07 | 31-45m
Do you know which tent they tap the barrel in?
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l WHERE1A* $PROD
m wo o'zapf anfang wo welche heiß
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
But it has already started.
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l
m schon angefangen
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
He told me that it started around 1980.
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l
m neunzehnhundertachtzig an{fang}
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
Around that time the first head implant surgeries were performed.
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l
m [MG] [MG] anfang o-p c-i mit
1419370 ber10 | 31-45m
If I wanted to talk to someone, I couldn’t simply start speaking, communication was impossible.
r I1 SHOULD1 BEGINNING1A I2 TO-SPEAK6* COMMUNICATION1A
l
m was soll anfangen unterhalten kommunikation
1413251 stu07 | 46-60m
One should start with the basics.
r BEGINNING1A BASE-GROUND3 $INDEX1*
l
m anfang grundlage
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
But the program has already started.
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l
m schon angefangen
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
When school started, the students came to me to apologise for having a CI.
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l
m anfang schüler selbst auf
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
We were just taught the basics.
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l
m nur anfang grundlagen
1582205 lei01 | 18-30m
They came to build up the company.
r BEGINNING1A TO-DRIVE3* TO-SUPPORT1A*
l
m anfang [MG] unterstützen
1178939 hh07 | 18-30f
In the beginning one builds up a basis.
r TO-BELIEVE2B $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A BASIS1*
l
m glaub anf{ang} basis
1178939 hh07 | 18-30f
That’s the beginning.
r $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A
l
m anfang
1433543 mue07 | 18-30m
Only good surfers manage that. Beginners shouldn’t go there, because there’s a danger of falling.
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l
m schaff anfänger nicht empfohlen
1248862 goe07 | 18-30f
I opened my eyes and felt shocked at first, because instead of being able to see well, everything was blurry.
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l
m schock grund anfang besser sehen [MG]
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
Can I start?
r I2 BEGINNING1A*
l
m anfang
1184756 nue04 | 18-30f
Do you want to start with a specific topic?
r SUBJECT1* BEGINNING1A* $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m thema anfang
2021499 hb06 | 46-60m
I'll start.
r I1 BEGINNING1A*
l
m anfang
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
I’ll start.
r BEGINNING1A*
l
m anf{angen}
1430592 koe17 | 61+f
How should I start?
r SHOULD1 BEGINNING1A*
l
m soll anfang
1245462 fra07 | 18-30m
You can start if you want to.
r $GEST-OFF1^ BEGINNING1A* $INDEX2 $GEST-OFF1^
l
m anfang [MG]
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
I’ll start talking about the topic now.
r SUBJECT1* BEGINNING1A*
l
m thema anfang
1428225 koe06 | 46-60f
I think, I was three years old, but my memory doesn't go that far back.
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l
m alt anfang drei alt
1180339-… hb01 | 31-45m
I have lived there my entire life.
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l
m anfang bis heute
1984189 koe21 | 61+m
At first, you see a lot of houses.
r $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A* HOUSE2*
l
m anfang haus
1414312 ber04 | 46-60m
First I did the 400-meters race and then the 800-meters race.
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l
m anfang erst
1176340 sh02 | 18-30f
I start from the beginning just like before.
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l
m über thema anfangen wie [MG]
1183917 hh05 | 31-45m
In the beginning I didn’t really think about it, I mean, earthquakes or tsunamis like that happen again and again.
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l
m anfang ach [MG] wie
1429124-… koe10 | 18-30m
In the beginning, the game just wouldn’t really get going. Well, the team from Duisburg just isn’t anything particularly special.
r BEGINNING1A* $GEST-OFF1^* TO-PLAY1* GAME-PLAY1B*
l
m anfang
1413683 ber02 | 46-60m
I started school when I was five.
r $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:5* OLD5B* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:5 BEGINNING1A* APPROXIMATELY1 I1 THERE1
l
m fünf an{fang}
1413451-… ber01 | 18-30m
I didn't know anything about it when I first entered kindergarten.
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l
m früher anfang kindergarten
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
I signed up for it, as I wanted to know what it's about and if it's about concentrating on the youth and promoting them.
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l
m anfang
1418903 ber08 | 46-60f
Gunter fascinated me, I really wanted to talk to him and be up to date on the things he did.
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l
m anf{ang} [MG] [MG]
1183846 hh05 | 31-45m
I was very impressed and was surprised that deaf people star in plays themselves.
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l
m ich anfang [MG] gehörlos selbst
1419265 ber09 | 18-30f
Just let it be and start talking.
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l
m schluss anfang
1247835 goe03 | 46-60f
At the beginning/
r BEGINNING1A*
l
m anfang
1414123 ber04 | 46-60m
Between the ages of five and seven I slowly started to learn sign language.
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l $INDEX1* $INDEX1* $INDEX1* $INDEX1*
m was anfang fünf fünf bis
1584545 lei11 | 31-45f
They built the lower pedestal first and then the one on top.
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l
m anfang völker
1247835 goe03 | 46-60f
Although, I wasn't satisfied in the beginning.
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l
m warum anfang da unzufrieden
1289910 mst03 | 18-30f
After ten minutes of signing everything becomes tense and hurts.
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l
m anfang [MG] zehn
1184367 nue02 | 61+f
It was not until I went to Paris that I started to become aware of culture.
r BEGINNING1A* THROUGH2B PARIS1 I1
l
m anfang durch paris
1181159 stu09 | 31-45m
It was the same for me. I entered kindergarten at two-and-a-half years old.
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l
m auch anfang früher [MG]
1427725 koe03 | 18-30m
That is the origin of fashion.
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l
m mode anfang
1431222 koe19 | 31-45f
In Munich, many younger people came and became involved.
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l
m münchen anfang jung [MG]
1211283 stu03 | 31-45f
After we moved, back then I was a little girl, my parents asked me what I wanted to do.
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l
m war klein anfang eltern
1180724 hb03 | 31-45f
It is a pity, because then they start learning sign language very late.
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l
m schade spät anfang gebärdensprache lernen warum nicht
1583964 lei09 | 31-45f
Thus, I just helped the others.
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l I1*
m helfen helfen
1211283 stu03 | 31-45f
So I started doing ballet.
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l
m anfang ballett
1292768 mst16 | 61+m
You went to a hearing day care already.
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l $INDEX1
m kindergarten hörend fertig
1290121 mst04 | 31-45m
I started in 1981.
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l
m neunzehnhunderteinundachtzig anfangen
1431428 koe20 | 31-45f
It started with the opening celebration. I’m wondering, why wasn’t I there?
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l
m anfang eröffnung ich überlegen
1427810 koe04 | 18-30f
So, 21 days later, she’s already going skiing?
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l $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d $NUM-TENS1:2 WHAT1A^*
m einundzwanzig tage anfang ski
1211283 stu03 | 31-45f
So I joined another deaf club, not really a sports club, and played tennis there.
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l
m anfang [MG]
1211075 stu01 | 46-60f
I also started to follow all that, why and what exactly had happened.
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l
m dann auch anfangen folgen folgen wie warum
1181838 stu11 | 31-45f
I really thought that.
r
l TRUE3 I1 BEGINNING1A*
m wahr anfang
1181838 stu11 | 31-45f
But luckily I switched channels and saw that the topic was trending everywhere.
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l TO-LOOK-AT2 $INDEX1
m [MG] aber glück was anfang [MG] [MG] anders
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
In the beginning, I had to go back to being taught orally.
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l
m anfang wieder zurück [MG]
1427158-… koe01 | 18-30m
Then I thought about it and I changed my mind after a short time. I really only had two options here.
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l
m selbst [MG] anfang [MG] [MG] ab
1249951 mvp02 | 31-45f
We had been there before, but without the snow.
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l
m früher anfang [MG] kein
1429910-… koe13 | 61+f
I strolled around and then walked over to the security check area.
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l I1 INTO2* TO-GO-THERE1*
m lass anfang
1433655 fra15 | 46-60m
When I was 16 years old, I joined the same sports club that my deaf brother also had joined.
r $NUM-TEEN1:6d OLD2C BEGINNING1A* TO-JOIN1^* CLUB-OR-SOCIETY2A* THROUGH2B
l
m sechzehn jahre alt anfang verein durch
1204691 mue01 | 61+f
In the beginning, it was hard, but now 20 years have passed already.
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l
m am anfang schwer jetzt schon zwanzig
1212611 fra08 | 18-30f
In the beginning, I was completely insecure and helpless, because everything was new and unusual to me.
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l
m [MG] anfang [MG] [MG]
1180254 hb01 | 31-45m
As a child, communication is not that important.
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l
m anfang kommunikation
1209006 mue02 | 18-30m
[Towards B again] When I was 18 years old, I participated in a Ballermann tournament, just like that.
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l
m anfang achtzehn alt
1247525 goe01 | 61+m
I wasn't really a swimmer, rather a beginner.
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l
m viel schwimmen wie anfänger [MG] [MG]
1582654 lei03 | 18-30m
The history of the bicycle, from the beginnings to today?
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l HISTORY-OR-STORY2* $ALPHA1:D
m geschichte des fahrrad anfang fahrrad bis
1177278 hh03 | 46-60m
I couldn't get to the bottom of this at first.
r $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A* I1 CLEAR1A* TO-GROPE-AROUND1^*
l
m anfang nicht klar
1289462 mst01 | 46-60f
She had started talking to me before I looked up.
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l
m anfang
1582654 lei03 | 18-30m
Yes, until today.
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l
m bis jetzt
1246100 fra11 | 18-30m
I looked up what “turquoise” was supposed to mean, and any time I was in Austria after that and saw it around a lot, I got excited.
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l
m anfang [MG] türkis
1431277-… koe20 | 31-45f
No, hang on.
r BUT1* NO1B NO1A* BEGINNING1A*
l
m a{nfang}
1430832 koe18 | 18-30m
I think, the first time that I heard about the news was through the MSN-Chat service. The news were already spread widely on the internet. One could read articles and such about it.
r $INDEX1 CHAT1A $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A* I1 TO-LEARN-STH1A* ALREADY1A
l
m … chat anfang erfahren schon
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
In the beginning?
r BEGINNING1A* $GEST^
l
m anfang
1250972 mvp07 | 31-45f
I finally started to send out résumés.
r BEGINNING1A*
l RATHER1 I2 TO-SEND-OR-TO-DISPATCH4A*
m lieber angefangen
1176566 hh01 | 61+m
First, I was the technical leader, then I became recorder etc.
r $GEST-NM-NOD-HEAD1^ $LIST1:1of1d $GEST-OFF1^ BEGINNING1A* $INDEX1* TECHNOLOGY1
l TO-GUIDE1B
m [MG] anfang technischer leiter
1204691 mue01 | 61+f
One needs patience, the first step is always the hardest.
r NOW1* SLOW1 BEGINNING1A* HEAVY1A $PROD
l
m jetzt [MG] anfang schwer später
1212402 fra06 | 31-45f
In the beginning, I wasn't sceptical about it at all. I didn't think about it too much.
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l
m anfang nicht [MG]
1250646 mvp05 | 61+m
When the parade was over, we all went to the bar right away to drink a couple of beers.
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l
m anf{ang} marschieren
1418889 ber08 | 46-60f
In the beginning, yes. Up to the seventh or eighth grade.
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l
m auch anfang sam{stag} [MG]
1290581 mst06 | 31-45m
It usually starts in April/
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l $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d*
m meistens april anfang
1290359-… mst05 | 61+f
Soon, in September, she’s going to start school.
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l
m [MG] september anfang schule
1184367 nue02 | 61+f
Because in the evening, after we got home she retold me the movie from beginning to end.
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l
m mama erzählen von anfang bis ende
1290581 mst06 | 31-45m
It starts in April/
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l $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d*
m april anfang bis
1290581 mst06 | 31-45m
It’s nice in the beginning, then the rain gets stronger and stronger, in May, June.
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l
m [MG] [MG] warum anfang gut mai
1585089 lei14 | 31-45m
In the beginning, the beginning?
r BEGINNING1A*
l
m anfang anfang
1204691 mue01 | 61+f
In the beginning, the first one, two, five, ten years, yes.
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l
m [MG] anfang ei{n} {j}ah{r} [MG] fünf
1292770 mst16 | 61+m
That's what it was like from the beginning of the regular Hauptschule [lower secondary education] to the end of the school year when the summer break started.
r $INDEX1* $INDEX1* BEGINNING1A* BEGINNING1A* $INDEX1* CROWN1A^*
l
m [MG] von anfang hauptregelschule
1292770 mst16 | 61+m
That's what it was like from the beginning of the regular Hauptschule [lower secondary education] to the end of the school year when the summer break started.
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l
m [MG] von anfang hauptregelschule
1292770 mst16 | 61+m
That's what it was like from the beginning of the regular Hauptschule [lower secondary education] to the end of the school year when the summer break started.
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l
m bis anfang wieder
1292770 mst16 | 61+m
Then I was allowed to go home; it made me happy.
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l
m weiter dann kann nach hause froh froh
1200689 stu02 | 18-30f
In the beginning/
r $GEST-OFF1^* BEGINNING1A* $GEST-OFF1^* $GEST-TO-PONDER1^* $GEST-OFF1^*
l
m anfang
1178347 sh07 | 46-60f
I learned about her death by watching TV. I turned it on at eight o'clock and the first thing I saw was the breaking news about Diana being dead.
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l
m durch fernseher anfang acht uhr an sofort
1687803-… lei07 | 46-60f
Being in day care and having speech practice I learnt that there are such things like words. That's when I began to realize it.
r TO-PRACTICE1* $ORAL^ BEGINNING1A* $GEST-OFF1^ BEGINNING1A* $GEST-OFF1^
l WORD1*
m … mit wort wort war anfang
1687803-… lei07 | 46-60f
Being in day care and having speech practice I learnt that there are such things like words. That's when I began to realize it.
r BEGINNING1A* $GEST-OFF1^ BEGINNING1A* $GEST-OFF1^ AGAINST3A^* $GEST-OFF1^
l WORD1*
m wort wort war anfang [MG]
1427158-… koe01 | 18-30m
I said okay and got to work.
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l
m okay anfang
1184749 nue04 | 18-30f
You started at the DFCE [Deaf Free Camp Europe], didn't you?
r $ORG-DFCE1 BEGINNING1A* NO1A*
l
m d-f-c-e anfang [MG]
1212416 fra06 | 31-45f
There's lots of sorrow at first, but it gets better.
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l
m [MG] anfang [MG] [MG] jahr
1210997 mue13 | 46-60m
Well, we had started the celebration at four o'clock already.
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l
m nicht mehr ich schon anfang vier uhr fest
1687803-… lei07 | 46-60f
I was six, no wait, five years old when I was sent to a school for the deaf.
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l
m gehörlosenschule sechs sechs jahre alt
1687803-… lei07 | 46-60f
I was six, no wait, five years old when I was sent to a school for the deaf.
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l
m fünf jahre alt anfang klasse eins
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
The film that was shown right in beginning was incredible.
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l
m anfang
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
The film that was shown right in beginning was incredible.
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l
m anfang film
1200691 stu02 | 18-30f
Only when I got to know my husband, I learned that there was something like a deaf culture.
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l
m mann kennen{lernen} anfangen lernen gehörlosenkultur
1184749 nue04 | 31-45m
At the European championship in Berlin - soccer, you know - there, I started using International Sign until I concentrated more on it.
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l
m berlin fußball anfang international
1181027 hb04 | 18-30f
Two people were talking about the beginning of the Deaf Youth in sign language.
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l
m [MG] von anf{ang}
1181602 stu10 | 18-30m
Yes, in the beginning I was sad for a little while.
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l
m anfang kurz [MG]
1176340 sh02 | 18-30f
I've been a youth coach since October 2009.
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l
m zweitausendneun anfang jugendwart
1181602 stu10 | 18-30m
So in the beginning I did feel sad and strange.
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l
m anfang [MG] [MG]
1414123 ber04 | 46-60m
The first time in Cologne.
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l
m anfang köln
2025500 ber13 | 46-60m
I will be in Saarbrucken at the beginning of November, because of the German Association of the Deaf.
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l
m [MG] november [MG] nach saarbrücken
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
In the beginning, it's not their fault, but the government's.
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l
m an{fang} nichts anfang
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
In the beginning, it's not their fault, but the government's.
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l
m an{fang} nichts anfang schuld durch
1291572 mst10 | 46-60f
It's not enough to only read the beginning.
r BEGINNING1A* TO-READ1B*
l
m anfangen
1178939 hh07 | 18-30f
But one would be in contact with hearing people from the very beginning.
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l
m aber wo anfang kon{takt}
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
I watched it from the beginning on, when at first the numbers decreased up to a good point, and then increased again.
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l MEASURE-VERTICAL1^* MEASURE-VERTICAL1^* MEASURE-VERTICAL1^* MEASURE-VERTICAL1^* MEASURE-VERTICAL1^* GOOD1*
m ich schauen vor anfang [MG] gut [MG]
1414312 ber04 | 46-60m
It started in Mainz.
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l
m zeit anfang in
1414312 ber04 | 46-60m
It started in Mainz.
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l
m anfang in mainz
1179390-… sh01 | 18-30m
And it's the same number as in the beginning of the statistics.
r
l $INDEX1 BEFOREHAND1A* $INDEX1* BEGINNING1A* MEASURE1
m vor anfang
1181602 stu10 | 18-30m
At first, all my flatmates were hearing.
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l
m anfang [MG] hören zusammen
1246772 fra14 | 31-45f
She asked me when I would start a class.
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l
m fragt wann anfangen
1209495-… nue08 | 18-30f
In the beginning, not at all.
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l
m anfang [MG]
1290126 mst04 | 31-45m
For a while, I was also angry about it, but it’s kind of been forgotten, until now.
r $PROD TO-BE-ANNOYED2*
l I1 UNTIL-NOW1 BEGINNING1A* I1 $INDEX1*
m [MG] anfang ärgern
1247641 goe02 | 61+m
It started when they changed that one law.
r STATUTE1A TO-ALTER1 $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A*
l
m anfang
1176846 sh03 | 61+f
When did you guys start?
r BEGINNING1A*
l
m
1413925 ber03 | 46-60f
Adenauer signed a contract in 1962 that allowed foreigners to come here.
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l
m ausländer adenauer anfang
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
I can’t recall exactly how long the show was but the way it was structured, beginning to end and the little breaks in between were just right.
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l
m ich weiß nicht mehr aber anf{ang}
1418858 ber07 | 31-45m
I can’t recall exactly how long the show was but the way it was structured, beginning to end and the little breaks in between were just right.
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l
m anf{ang} pause und dann
1585453 lei15 | 18-30f
Yes, it had started already.
r NO2B* THERE1* ALREADY1A* BEGINNING1A*
l
m da schon anfangen
1179224 hh08 | 46-60f
It went all the way from there to the Alster, it was really unbelievable.
r BEGINNING1A* THERE1 GONE-TO-LOSE-STH1^*
l $PROD
m von anfang
1419370 ber10 | 31-45m
What was I supposed to do with that?
r SHOULD1* BEGINNING1A* I1*
l
m was soll anfangen
1181159 stu09 | 31-45m
I started out in Winnenden, but I was then transferred to another department.
r BEGINNING1A* TO-JOIN1* THEN1A I1*
l
m anfang dann
1413251 stu07 | 31-45m
The main thing is just getting started.
r MAIN-POINT1A $INDEX1 BEGINNING1A* $GEST^
l
m hauptsache anfang
1585453 lei15 | 18-30f
The theater play started late, though, half an hour late.
r $INDEX1 HALF-AN-HOUR1 LATE3A* BEGINNING1A*
l
m spät anfangen
1585453 lei15 | 18-30f
Well, the play had started already.
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l
m los anfang [MG]
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
But I know you can hear better when getting a CI early.
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l
m … stimmt vor anfang klein kann
1248400 goe05 | 31-45m
I was delighted in the beginning, yes, but in recent times not as much.
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l
m anfang begeistert aber jetzt
1249376 goe10 | 46-60m
That’s where I started to become interested in the topic, and that’s why I know some things about it.
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l $INDEX1
m interessant weiß
1427725 koe03 | 18-30f
In the beginning, the taste was supposed to be/
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l
m geschmack
1176566 hh01 | 61+m
The number of attendees was dropping there, too.
r BEGINNING1A*
l DOWNWARDS1^
m anfang [MG]
1289910 mst03 | 18-30f
That was in the beginning when she still thought she had a lot of time and it wouldn’t matter.
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l
m anfang
1205568 mue10 | 61+m
It started to get very frustrating.
r I1 BEGINNING1A* I2 ALREADY1A* $INDEX1*
l
m schon
1250279 mvp04 | 46-60f
It started two weeks ago.
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l
m anfang schon zwei wochen anfang
1584198 lei10 | 31-45m
In the beginning everybody was quite hesitant.
r BEGINNING1A* $GEST-NM-TO-WIGGLE-ONES-HEAD1^
l
m anf{ang} [MG]
1433543 mue07 | 18-30m
At the beginning of Oktoberfest, there’s always this parade with music and stuff.
r $GEST-ATTENTION1^ CELEBRATION1D* BEFOREHAND4* BEGINNING1A* ALWAYS1A PROCESSION1 VIOLIN1^*
l
m oktoberfest anfang immer [MG]
1180097 hb07 | 18-30m
I needed practice with driving the motorcycle. I had to drive a slalom around some safety cones or have to drive down an A-Road really fast for instance.
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l RED1A*
m nur fahren anfang rot
1184536 nue03 | 31-45m
Clearly, hearing people would have to start the process; it wouldn’t be possible for the deaf.
r BEGINNING1A*
l BEGINNING1A* TO-BELONG1 CLEAR1B
m anfang klar
1184536 nue03 | 31-45m
Clearly, hearing people would have to start the process; it wouldn’t be possible for the deaf.
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l BEGINNING1A* TO-BELONG1 CLEAR1B HEARING1A
m anfang klar hörend anfang
1184536 nue03 | 31-45m
Clearly, hearing people would have to start the process; it wouldn’t be possible for the deaf.
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l HEARING1A DEAF1A
m hörend anfang gehörlos
1433543 mue07 | 31-45m
There’s one in the beginning and then a second one.
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l
m anfang und zweite
1430592 koe17 | 61+f
In the beginning I was sad when my mother died, because I was deaf and insecure.
r I1 $PROD I1 BEGINNING1A* SAD2*
l
m … [MG]
1212176 fra05 | 46-60m
Husum was in the eighties, nineties; I don't know that area too well.
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l
m husum war acht{zig}
1248941-… goe08 | 18-30f
Wait a minute, it all started in Hamburg.
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l
m anfang früher hamburg
1584198 lei10 | 31-45m
My son works with metal, just like me, but he gets way more support than me and an interpreter as well.
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l $INDEX2
m wie mein sohn anfang [MG] [MG]
1180097 hb07 | 18-30m
It was really hard for me in the beginning.
r $PROD $GEST-NM^ TO-PULL-ONESELF-TOGETHER1B
l BEGINNING1A* I1
m anfang [MG]
1430328 koe15 | 31-45f
I would show the easy things first.
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l
m anf{ang} einfach zum wie
1291243 mst09 | 31-45f
They’re typically on the ground between the doorframe’s sides.
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l
m anfang auf [MG]
1184145 nue01 | 61+m
In my region there are only events during July and, well, August and September and in October everything is already over.
r I2* ALREADY1B* BEGINNING1A*
l $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:1d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:2d $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:3d
m bei uns schon anfang juli [MG] august september
1177002 hh02 | 31-45f
So, fifteen or twenty years ago, I didn’t want to have anything to do with CIs either.
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l
m … auch anfang c-i [MG]
1220195 hb05 | 61+f
He got the CI when he was 22 years old.
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l
m anfang glaube zweiundzwanzig jahre
1184536 nue03 | 31-45m
It could work at school, beginning with the students who are in first grade now.
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l $NUM-ORDINAL1:1d
m schule wo anfang erste klasse schule
1204691 mue01 | 61+f
Later, at around 30, 35, maybe they’ll get a job.
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l
m [MG] spät spät mit dreißig
1430328 koe15 | 31-45f
When I got there, there were a lot of people going for walks with their dogs.
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l
m hund anfang kommen
1427368 koe02 | 46-60m
I started going there in 1995.
r I1 BEGINNING1A* $NUM-TEEN1:9* $NUM-ONE-TO-TEN1A:5* $NUM-TENS1:9
l
m anfang neunzehn{hundert}fünfundneunzig
1248862 goe07 | 18-30f
But at the beginning the parents were shocked and very unsure.
r BUT1^* BUT1* PARENTS7* BEGINNING1A* SHOCK2A^* STILL4B INSECURE2
l
m aber el{tern} anfang noch [MG]
1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
He was by my side, and he taught me.
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1210825 mue13 | 46-60m
You do need to be courageous in the beginning.
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