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subordinate

  • 1 che

    che
    che [ke]
     pronome relativo
     1 (soggetto) der Maskulin, die Feminin, das neutro, die plurale welche(r, s) linguaggio elevato welche pluralelinguaggio elevato
     2 (complemento) den Maskulin, die Feminin, das neutro, die plurale welche(n, s) linguaggio elevato welche pluralelinguaggio elevato
     3 (la qual cosa) was
     4 (temporale) als, an dem; (luogo a) wo
     II pronome interrogativo
    was; che (cosa) pensi? was denkst du?; che cosa vuoi da bere? was möchtest du trinken?; che ne dici? was hältst du davon?; di che (cosa) ti lamenti? (worüber) beklagst du dich?
     III pronome
    was; che vedo! was sehe ich!; che, sei già in piedi! was, du bist schon auf(gestanden)?
     IV pronome indefinito
    etwas; ha un certo non so che di curioso er hat etwas Sonderbares an sich dativo
     < inv> aggettivo
    (interrogativo) welche(r, s), was für ein(e); a che pagina siamo arrivati? auf welcher Seite sind wir?; con che diritto? mit welchem Recht?; che uomo sei? was bist du für ein Mensch?
     VI < inv> aggettivo
    (esclamativo) was für ein(e); che bello! wie schön!; che stupido sono stato! wie dumm ich doch gewesen bin!
     VII Konjunktion
    congiuntivo
     1 (con proposizioni subordinate) dass; (affinché) damit; è ora che tu vada es wird Zeit, dass du gehst; c'era un'afa che non si respirava es war so schwül, dass man kaum atmen konnte; in modo che so, dass; sempre che vorausgesetzt, dass
     2 (temporale, eccettuativo, in comparazioni) als; è andata meglio che non credessi es ging besser, als ich gedacht hatte; nonostante che obwohl; prima che bevor; ogni volta che jedes Mal, wenn
     3 (limitativo) soweit; che io sappia non è ancora arrivato soviel ich weiß, ist er noch nicht angekommen; non fa altro che brontolare er [oder sie] meckert andauernd; che vada! dann soll ersie doch gehen!; che tu lo voglia o no, è lo stesso ob du (es) willst oder nicht ist egal; sia che..., sia che... ob... oder..., sei es, dass... oder...; che mi sia sbagliato? sollte ich mich getäuscht haben?; che nessuno osi entrare! dass mir keiner hereinkommt!

    Dizionario italiano-tedesco > che

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