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German - English (British) translations for "mit"

"mit" German translation

Translation

with

Definition

Mit is a German preposition that is commonly translated to the English word 'with'. It is used to indicate association, accompaniment, or inclusion.

Part of speech

preposition

Translations

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Meaning: accompaniment

Ich gehe mit meiner Freundin ins Kino.

I am going to the cinema with my girlfriend.

Meaning: instrument/tool

Ich schneide das Brot mit einem Messer.

I am cutting the bread with a knife.

Meaning: manner/way

Er hat es mit viel Geduld gemacht.

He did it with a lot of patience.

Meaning: time period

Ich arbeite mit meinem Team seit drei Jahren an diesem Projekt.

I have been working on this project with my team for three years.

Meaning: cause/reason

Mit deiner Hilfe habe ich die Prüfung bestanden.

With your help, I passed the exam.

Meaning: company/association

Ich bin mit dem Rotary Club verbunden.

I am associated with the Rotary Club.


Examples

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A1: Ich gehe mit meinem Freund ins Kino.

I am going to the cinema with my friend.

A1: Kannst du mir bitte mit dem Einkauf helfen?

Can you please help me with the shopping?

A1: Ich trinke meinen Kaffee gerne mit Milch.

I like to drink my coffee with milk.

B1: Ich habe gestern mit meiner Familie zu Abend gegessen.

Yesterday, I had dinner with my family.

B1: Wir werden nächste Woche mit der Arbeit anfangen.

We will start working next week.

B1: Er hat den Brief mit roter Tinte unterschrieben.

He signed the letter with red ink.

C1: Mit zunehmendem Alter wird es schwieriger, fit zu bleiben.

As you get older, it becomes more difficult to stay fit.

C1: Die Firma arbeitet mit verschiedenen Partnern zusammen, um ihre Ziele zu erreichen.

The company collaborates with different partners to achieve its goals.

C1: Mit Blick auf die Zukunft müssen wir uns überlegen, wie wir unsere Ressourcen am besten nutzen können.

Looking towards the future, we need to consider how we can best use our resources.


Advanced Description

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The preposition mit is one of the most frequently used words in the German language. It can be used in a variety of contexts and has multiple meanings depending on the situation. However, its most common translation is 'with'.

One of the primary uses of mit is to indicate association or accompaniment. For example, 'Ich gehe mit meinem Freund ins Kino' means 'I am going to the cinema with my friend'. In this case, mit indicates that the speaker and their friend will be together during the activity.

Another common use of mit is to indicate inclusion. For example, 'Das Essen kommt mit Salat' means 'The food comes with salad'. In this case, mit indicates that the salad is included as part of the meal.

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