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devlian [24]
3 years ago
14

Can someone translate this into German: Yes I do get along with my family, but I argue with my older brother sometimes.

German
2 answers:
valina [46]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Ja, ich verstehe mich mit meiner Familie, aber manchmal streite ich mich mit meinem älteren Bruder.

Ray Of Light [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:Ja, ich verstehe mich mit meiner Familie, aber manchmal streite ich mich mit meinem älteren Bruder.

Explanation:

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