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What does fooey mean in German?
ENGLISH | GERMAN | DUTCH |
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Correction Word “No” | Pfui (fooey) Nein (nine) | Foei |
Don’t do that! | Lass das sein | Nee |
OK | In Ordnung | |
Eat food | Nimm Futter |
How do you say stop in another language?
In other languages stop
- American English: stop /ˈstɒp/
- Arabic: تَوَقُّفَ
- Brazilian Portuguese: parada.
- Chinese: 停止
- Croatian: stanica.
- Czech: zastavení
- Danish: stop.
- Dutch: einde.
What does Plotz mean in German?
intransitive verb. Informal to be overcome with emotion; give way to excitement, anger, delight, etc. Origin of plotz. ; from eastern; English Yiddish platsn, literally , to burst, explode ; from Middle High German platzen.
What does Foos mean in German?
German “Hundekommandos” (Dog Commands)
DEUTSCH | ENGLISH |
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Fuß! foos | Heel! |
Sitz! sits | Sit! |
Platz! plahts | Down! |
Bleib! / Stopp! blype / shtopp | Stay! |
Why do dogs respond to German?
Because German dog commands make it easy for your dog to distinguish between a command and a conversation, training your dog using german commands is really smart. If you are training a puppy, using German will be easy, and you’ll find you can train your dog to respond to German fairly quickly.
What does heel mean to a dog?
The definition of heel is for your dog to be at your left side, walking parallel to you with no more than six inches between you. The right side of your dog’s head is lined up with your left leg.
How do you say stop in European?
If you want to know the word for stop on a stop sign, it is:
- Arrête.
- Stop (sometimes anglicized in both Europe and Quebec).