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[hi:, hi] pron1) ( male person) er;don't ask Andrew, \he won't know Andrew brauchst du nicht zu fragen, er weiß es nicht;\he married a rich woman er heiratete eine reiche Frau;\he's a distinguished-looking man, isn't \he? er sieht sehr distinguiert aus, nicht wahr? ( geh) ( form);hello, is Mr Rodgers there? - yes, this is \he hallo, ist Mr. Rodgers da? - ja, am Apparat;who did that? - it was \he! wer war das? - er [war's]!2) ( male animal) er;there's your dog Rover - do you think \he's hungry? da ist Rover - glaubst du, er hat Hunger?3) ( unspecified person) er/sie/es;as soon as a baby is born, \he often begins to take an interest in the world around him ein Baby hat oft gleich nach der Geburt Interesse an seiner Umwelt;every child needs to know that \he is loved jedes Kind muss wissen, dass es geliebt wird (form, liter);\he who is silent consents wer schweigt, stimmt zuH\he Er;I prayed to God and H\he answered my prayer ich betete zu Gott, und Er antwortete auf mein GebetPHRASES:\he who laughs last, laughs best [or loudest] [or longest]; ( prov) wer zuletzt lacht, lacht am besten nusu sing Er m;is that a \he or a she? ist das ein Er oder eine Sie? n
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