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82 [eighty-two]

Past tense 2

Past tense 2

82 [zweiundachtzig]

Vergangenheit 2

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Did you have to call an ambulance? M--s---- -u--i--- -r-nke-w--e---uf-n? M------- d- e---- K----------- r----- M-s-t-s- d- e-n-n K-a-k-n-a-e- r-f-n- ------------------------------------- Musstest du einen Krankenwagen rufen? 0
Did you have to call the doctor? M-s-test du-den A----ru-en? M------- d- d-- A--- r----- M-s-t-s- d- d-n A-z- r-f-n- --------------------------- Musstest du den Arzt rufen? 0
Did you have to call the police? M-s-t--t--- --- Po-i-ei-r-f--? M------- d- d-- P------ r----- M-s-t-s- d- d-e P-l-z-i r-f-n- ------------------------------ Musstest du die Polizei rufen? 0
Do you have the telephone number? I had it just now. H-ben---e d-----l----nu-m--- G--a----atte-ich---e noch. H---- S-- d-- T------------- G----- h---- i-- s-- n---- H-b-n S-e d-e T-l-f-n-u-m-r- G-r-d- h-t-e i-h s-e n-c-. ------------------------------------------------------- Haben Sie die Telefonnummer? Gerade hatte ich sie noch. 0
Do you have the address? I had it just now. H---- S-e-d-e A---sse?---rad---a--e -ch-sie-noch. H---- S-- d-- A------- G----- h---- i-- s-- n---- H-b-n S-e d-e A-r-s-e- G-r-d- h-t-e i-h s-e n-c-. ------------------------------------------------- Haben Sie die Adresse? Gerade hatte ich sie noch. 0
Do you have the city map? I had it just now. Haben Sie d-n-Sta--p------e--d- h-tte---- --n-noch. H---- S-- d-- S--------- G----- h---- i-- i-- n---- H-b-n S-e d-n S-a-t-l-n- G-r-d- h-t-e i-h i-n n-c-. --------------------------------------------------- Haben Sie den Stadtplan? Gerade hatte ich ihn noch. 0
Did he come on time? He could not come on time. K-- -r---nk----h? Er ---n-- -icht--ü-ktli-h--om---. K-- e- p--------- E- k----- n---- p-------- k------ K-m e- p-n-t-i-h- E- k-n-t- n-c-t p-n-t-i-h k-m-e-. --------------------------------------------------- Kam er pünktlich? Er konnte nicht pünktlich kommen. 0
Did he find the way? He could not find the way. F-nd--- --- ---- -r-ko-nte d-n---g -i--t -i---n. F--- e- d-- W--- E- k----- d-- W-- n---- f------ F-n- e- d-n W-g- E- k-n-t- d-n W-g n-c-t f-n-e-. ------------------------------------------------ Fand er den Weg? Er konnte den Weg nicht finden. 0
Did he understand you? He could not understand me. V--s-----e- -ich--E---on-te-mi-----cht--e-------. V------- e- d---- E- k----- m--- n---- v--------- V-r-t-n- e- d-c-? E- k-n-t- m-c- n-c-t v-r-t-h-n- ------------------------------------------------- Verstand er dich? Er konnte mich nicht verstehen. 0
Why could you not come on time? W-ru----nn---- -- --ch--pü--t--ch -omm-n? W---- k------- d- n---- p-------- k------ W-r-m k-n-t-s- d- n-c-t p-n-t-i-h k-m-e-? ----------------------------------------- Warum konntest du nicht pünktlich kommen? 0
Why could you not find the way? W---m ---ntest--- --n -eg ---h- fi----? W---- k------- d- d-- W-- n---- f------ W-r-m k-n-t-s- d- d-n W-g n-c-t f-n-e-? --------------------------------------- Warum konntest du den Weg nicht finden? 0
Why could you not understand him? War-- -o-n-----du-i-n-n-ch- ---s-eh--? W---- k------- d- i-- n---- v--------- W-r-m k-n-t-s- d- i-n n-c-t v-r-t-h-n- -------------------------------------- Warum konntest du ihn nicht verstehen? 0
I could not come on time because there were no buses. Ic- --n-t--n-----pün--lich-k--men- w-i- ke------ ---r. I-- k----- n---- p-------- k------ w--- k--- B-- f---- I-h k-n-t- n-c-t p-n-t-i-h k-m-e-, w-i- k-i- B-s f-h-. ------------------------------------------------------ Ich konnte nicht pünktlich kommen, weil kein Bus fuhr. 0
I could not find the way because I had no city map. I---ko-n-e -----e- -i--t-f-n---, ---l ic-----n-n-Stadtpl-n--a-t-. I-- k----- d-- W-- n---- f------ w--- i-- k----- S-------- h----- I-h k-n-t- d-n W-g n-c-t f-n-e-, w-i- i-h k-i-e- S-a-t-l-n h-t-e- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ich konnte den Weg nicht finden, weil ich keinen Stadtplan hatte. 0
I could not understand him because the music was so loud. I-- -onn-e -hn--i-h--ver--e---, --i- -ie -------- l-ut-war. I-- k----- i-- n---- v--------- w--- d-- M---- s- l--- w--- I-h k-n-t- i-n n-c-t v-r-t-h-n- w-i- d-e M-s-k s- l-u- w-r- ----------------------------------------------------------- Ich konnte ihn nicht verstehen, weil die Musik so laut war. 0
I had to take a taxi. Ich-m-sste---n-Taxi neh-e-. I-- m----- e-- T--- n------ I-h m-s-t- e-n T-x- n-h-e-. --------------------------- Ich musste ein Taxi nehmen. 0
I had to buy a city map. I-h mu---e e-n-n-S-ad-p-a---auf--. I-- m----- e---- S-------- k------ I-h m-s-t- e-n-n S-a-t-l-n k-u-e-. ---------------------------------- Ich musste einen Stadtplan kaufen. 0
I had to switch off the radio. Ich-m--st--da--Ra--- a---c---t--. I-- m----- d-- R---- a----------- I-h m-s-t- d-s R-d-o a-s-c-a-t-n- --------------------------------- Ich musste das Radio ausschalten. 0

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