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adverbgrammat[ikal]isch [richtig, falsch]* * ** * *gram·mati·cal·ly[grəˈmætɪkəli, AM -ˈmæt̬-]2. (reflecting correct usage) grammat[ikal]isch korrekt\grammatically, the text is quite okay von der Grammatik her ist der Text in Ordnung* * *[grə'mtIkəlI]advwrite, speak grammat(ikal)isch richtig or korrektgrammatically, this sentence is wrong — dieser Satz ist grammat(ikal)isch falsch
grammatically, his work is poor — von der Grammatik her ist seine Arbeit schlecht
* * *adverbgrammat[ikal]isch [richtig, falsch]speak English grammatically — grammatisch richtiges od. korrektes Englisch sprechen
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2) ( reflecting correct usage) grammat[ikal]isch korrekt;to speak more \grammatically grammatikalisch richtiger sprechen -
3 well-spoken
adjective ((of a person) speaking with a pleasing voice, in a grammatically correct way etc.) redegewandt* * *well-ˈspok·en* * *well-spoken adj1. redegewandt2. höflich (im Ausdruck) -
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adjective1) grammat[ikal]isch richtig od. korrekt2) (of grammar) grammatisch* * *[-'mæ-]1) ((negative ungrammatical) correct according to the rules of grammar: a grammatical sentence.) grammatikalisch2) (of (a) grammar: a grammatical rule.) grammatisch* * *gram·mati·cal[grəˈmætɪkəl, AM -ˈmæt̬-]2. (following language rules) grammati[kali]schshe speaks good \grammatical French sie spricht grammatikalisch gutes Französisch* * *[grə'mtIkəl]adj1) (= relating to grammar) grammatischgrammatical error/rule — Grammatikfehler m/-regel f
2) (= correct) grammat(ikal)isch richtig or korrekt* * *grammatical [ɡrəˈmætıkl] adj (adv grammatically)1. grammatisch, Grammatik…:2. grammatisch (richtig):not grammatical grammatisch falsch3. figa) methodischb) richtig* * *adjective1) grammat[ikal]isch richtig od. korrekt2) (of grammar) grammatisch* * *adj.grammatikalisch adj.grammatisch adj.sprachlich adj.
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