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(kam,gekommen) - {to come (came,come) đến, tới, đi đến, đi tới, đi lại, sắp đến, sắp tới, xảy ra, xảy đến, thấy, ở, thấy ở, nên, thành ra, hoá ra, trở nên, trở thành, hình thành, đặc lại, đông lại, nào! nào, nào!, thế, thế! - hành động, làm, xử sự = näher kommen {to approach}+ = gleich kommen {to be round in an minute}+ = zu spät kommen {to be late}+ = muß er kommen? {need he come?}+ = zu stehen kommen {to cost (cost,cost)+ = nicht weiter kommen {to get no forwarder}+ = hinter etwas kommen {to find something out}+ = er konnte nicht kommen {he couldn't come}+ = teuer zu stehen kommen {to cost dear}+ = wird er gleich kommen? {will he come at once?}+ = wann willst du kommen? {when will you come?}+ = was auch immer kommen mag {for better, for worse}+ = ich hoffe sie werden kommen {I hope that they will come}+ = wir müssen gehen, sonst kommen wir zu spät {we must start or else we shall be late}+ = wir würden kommen, wenn es nicht zu spät wäre {we should come but that it is too late}+
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