Depending on the context the German word for after that is nach, danach or nachdeme.g. Er ging ihr nach - he went after her; nach dem Mittagessen gingen wir spazieren, danach gingen wir ins Kino - after lunch we went for a walk, after which we went to the cinema;
"Ihr" is pronounced as the English word "Ear"
Ihr Wolltet Spass was created in 2004.
Meldet euch, wo seid ihr = answer, where are you Meldet euch, wo seid ihr = get in touch, where are you
"Was ist ihr Hobby" in German means "What is her hobby?" in English.
"Ihr haus is Purpur" or "Ihr haus is Violett" are the translations for this saying.
Musik war ihr Hobby was created in 1982.
Viktoria und ihr Husar was created in 1930.
"Ihr" and "Ihre" have got several meanings that depend on the context. 1. both "ihr" and "ihre" can be feminine, possessive pronouns. "Ihr" and "ihre" both declare, that something belongs to a girl or woman. For instance: "ihr Auge"= her eye (singular) "ihre Augen" = her eyes (plural) 2. "Ihr" and "Ihre" can also be used as the polite form of the possessive pronoun your. When you meet a stranger or talk to a "person of authority" (what may be a teacher for instance), mostly you address him/her with "Sie" instead of "Du" (you). "Ihr" and "Ihre" in this context also declare, that something belongs to that person. "Ihr Auge" = your eye (singular) "Ihre Augen" = your eyes (plural) For better differentiation (and because it`s polite, I think) the polite-form "Sie" and "Ihr/Ihre" should be capitalized. 3. it can be a word you use when adressing a couple/group of people. Then "Ihr" means "you". Example: "Ihr seid spät."= you are late.
Ich denke Ihr nettes translates as I think your [not you are] nice.
Ihr Leibhusar - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
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