Commenting/Describing Clothes

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Commenting/Describing Clothes Wie findest du den Rock? Die Bluse? Das Hemd? (How do you find the skirt? Blouse? Shirt)? Ich finde er/sie/es… (I find he/she/it…) Fesch Furchtbar Er/sie/es sieht schick aus! (He/she/It looks fashionable) Er/sie/es sieht bloed aus. (He/She/It looks dumb) Er/sie/es gefaellt mir. (I likeHe/She/it) Sie gefallen mir. (I like them)- for PLURAL

Compliments Die Jacke sieht laessig aus. (The jaclet looks casual). Die Jacke gefaellt mir! (I like the jacket). Ehrlich? (Honestly?) Wirklich? (Really?) Meinst du? (Do you think so?) Nicht zu lang? (Not too long?)

Pronouns Because of gender, when referring to objects, you use the following: IHN- him (masculine er/der) Der Rock Ich finde ihn schoen! SIE- her (feminine sie/die) Die Krawatte Ich finde sie blau. ES- it (es) Das T-Shirt Ich finde es bloed.

Clothing Verbs That Separate Conjugate the ending with the subject, the beginning goes on the end of the sentence Anziehen= Ziehen an To dress Du ziehst den Pulli an (You dress sweatshirt). Aussehen= sehen aus To look/appear Ich sehe gut aus! (I look good!) Anprobieren= Probieren an To try on Er probiert den Anzug an. (He tries on the suit).

Store Hours in Deutschland Closed for an hour for lunch Close Saturdays in the afternoons Not open Sundays Not as convenient as in the U.S.—can’t go midnight shopping anywhere to get something.