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Ich habe Kaviar gegessen

اكلت كافيار

Ich habe Kaviar gegessen Meaning in Italian

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Usage in Italian

«Ich habe Kaviar gegessen» is a German word. This page explains how it maps to Italian, with examples from real sentences in our library.

Example Sentences (5)

  1. Ich heiße Shu.

    اسمي شو.

  2. Was ich sage, ist wahr.

    ما أقوله حقيقة.

  3. Wie äußert sich der Fehler?

    كيف يلاحَظ الخطأ؟

  4. Kaufe ihm nichts.

    لا تشتري له شيئ

  5. Ich verstecke mich vor niemandem.

    أنا لا أختبئ من أي أحد .

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What is the Italian translation of "Ich habe Kaviar gegessen"?
In Italian, "Ich habe Kaviar gegessen" (German) is translated as «اكلت كافيار». «Ich habe Kaviar gegessen» is a German word. This page explains how it maps to Italian, with examples from real sentences in our library.
How do you pronounce "اكلت كافيار"?
Pronunciation guide: Listen to the audio player for Ich habe Kaviar gegessen. Use the audio button on this page to hear native pronunciation of «Ich habe Kaviar gegessen».
When should I use «اكلت كافيار» instead of a synonym?
Use «اكلت كافيار» in everyday situations matching the example sentences on this page.
Can I see "Ich habe Kaviar gegessen" used in real sentences?
Yes. This page includes 5 example sentences, plus links to related dialogues, stories, and grammar topics that use similar vocabulary.
How can I practice "Ich habe Kaviar gegessen" and related vocabulary?
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