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kherson [118]
4 years ago
7

Can someone please translate this into German without google translate?

German
2 answers:
VladimirAG [237]4 years ago
7 0
Hallo, ich bin/<span>heiße</span> Caroline. Mein Traumhaus ist ein Haus mit drei Schlafzimmern. Es hat ein Hauptschlafzimmer und hat eine komplette Einrichtung, es hat auch ein Deck. Das Hauptschlafzimmer hat ein Schlafzimmer mit Doppelbett. Es blickt auf einen wunderschönen Garten, der Obst, Gemüse und Blumen wächst. Das Badezimmer ist komplett eingerichtet und verfügt über eine Toilette, Waschbecken und Badewanne. Das Gästezimmer hat auch ein Badezimmer.
blagie [28]4 years ago
3 0
I'm not sure of german very much, but I'll help translate.
Hello, ich bin Caroline, mein Traum Haus ist ein Haus mit drei Schlafzimmern. Es verfügt über ein Schlafzimmer und kompletter Einrichtung, es hat auch eine Plattform. Das Hauptschlafzimmer hat ein Schlafzimmer mit Doppelbett. Es bietet Blick auf den wunderschönen Garten, der wächst, Obst, Gemüse und Blumen auch erblüht. Das Badezimmer ist mit kompletter Einrichtung und hat eine Toilette, Waschbecken und Badewanne. Das Schlafzimmer verfügt über ein Badezimmer sowie.
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