What does flecken in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word flecken in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use flecken in German.
The word flecken in German means spill, make shoes, stain, mark, spot, spot, place. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word flecken
spill(veraltet (kleckern, beschmutzen) Brombeeren und Rotwein flecken sehr. Blackberries and red wine make a great mess. |
make shoes(veraltet (Absatz für Schuhe machen) einen Schuhabsatz flecken to make shoe heels |
stain(schmutzige Stelle) einen Fleck in die Hose machen to stain your pants |
mark, spot(Stelle: hervorstechend) eine Kuh mit schwarzen Flecken a cow with black marks (or: spots) |
spot, place(Ort, Platz, Stelle) Der Polizist rührte sich nicht vom Fleck. The police officer did not leave his spot (or: place). |
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