What does wenn auch in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word wenn auch in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use wenn auch in German.
The word wenn auch in German means if, when, even if, also when, always when, even when, even when, if it weren't for, when you consider, if not, if not. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word wenn auch
if(Bedingung: Sache) Wenn ich Zeit hätte, würde ich viel reisen. If I had enough time I would travel a lot. |
when(Zeitpunkt) (what time) Wenn Martin nach Hause kommt, rufe ich dich an. When Martin gets home I will call you. |
even if(umgangssprachlich (wenngleich) (future) Auch wenn es regnen sollte, werden wir grillen. We are going to barbecue even if it rains. |
also when(auch wenn) |
always when(zu einem best Zeitpunkt) Immer wenn ich aus dem Fenster sehe, sehne ich mich nach der Freiheit. I always long for freedom when I look outside the window. |
even when(umgangssprachlich (sogar in dem Fall, dass) Selbst wenn du mir 1000 Euro versprichst, werde ich dir das Geheimnis nicht verraten. I will not tell you the secret even if you promise to give me 1.000 euros. |
even when(unter jeder Bedingung) Malte geht zur Arbeit, sogar wenn er hohes Fieber hat. Malte shows up at work even when he has high fever. |
if it weren't for(Vorstellung: ohne [jmd/etw]) |
when you consider(unter Beachtung von) |
if not(Bedingung) (if lacking a condition) Wenn nicht heute, dann halt erst morgen. |
if not(im Fall, dass nicht) (in case) Wenn nicht viel Verkehr ist, dann komme ich sicherlich rechtzeitig an. |
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