Results for: am Morgen in die Schule gehen
German Japanese (Kanji)
leichtes Make-up vor dem Zu-Bett-Gehen寝化粧 [ねげしょう]
leise gehen足音を立てない [あしおとをたてない]
Lesen, Schreiben und Rechnen (bzw. Sorobandie Grundfähigkeiten, die man in der Schule lernen soll)読み書きそろばん [よみかきそろばん]
letzter und erster Tag des Monats/ein Monat/ein Monat lang/Morgen und Abend/ein Tag/ein Tag langかいさく;晦朔 [かいさく]
Leuchtkäfer fangen gehen蛍狩に行く;螢狩に行く [ほたるがりにいく]
Leute, die zur Kirschblütenschau gehen花見客 [はなみぎゃく]
Liebe zu seiner alten Schule/Verbundenheit zur alten Schule/Liebe zur Alma Mater愛校心 [あいこうしん]
Liebe zur eigenen Schule愛校 [あいこう]
Lieber den Spatz in der Hand als die Taube auf dem Dach./(wörtl.) Lieber 50 heute als 100 morgen明日の百より今日の五十。 [あすのひゃくよりきょうのごじゅう。]
linguistische Geographie/geographische Linguistik (eine Schule der Linguistik)言語地理学 [げんごちりがく]
Lunchutensilien (die die Schüler in einem Behältnis zur Einnahme der Schulspeisung mit in die Schule bringen)給食セット [きゅうしょくせっと]
lustwandeln/herum spazieren/spazieren gehen逍遥する [しょうようする]
L’École des femmes/Die Schule der Frauen(Drama von Molière1663)女房学校 [にょうぼうがっこう]
L’escole des maris/Die Schule der Ehemänner(Drama von Molière1661)亭主学校 [ていしゅがっこう]
Machen Sie sich keine Sorgen – es wird schon gut gehenうまくいくから安心しなさい。 [うまくいくからあんしんしなさい。]
 

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