What does mein freund in German mean?
What is the meaning of the word mein freund in German? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use mein freund in German.
The word mein freund in German means friend, boyfriend, connoisseur, best friend, close friend, steady boyfriend, good friend, close friend, close friend. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word mein freund
friend(platonischer Freund) sich mit einem Freund verabreden to arrange to meet a friend |
boyfriend(Liebhaber) mit dem Freund schlafen to have sex with the boyfriend |
connoisseur(Kenner einer Sache) die Freunde des Volleyballs friends of volleyball |
best friend(vertrauteste Person) |
close friend(guter Vertrauter) |
steady boyfriend(Beziehung: Partner) Julia zog mit ihrem festen Freund zusammen. Julia moved in together with her steady boyfriend. |
good friend(Freund: loyal) |
close friend(Vertrauter: geheim) |
close friend(guter Freund) |
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