Answers highlighted in bold, along with casus and genus. Let me know if you have questions.
Wie heißt (your brother)?
1. mein Bruder
2. dein Bruder (nominative, masculine)
3. deine Brüder
4. Ihre Bruder
Er ist (our father).
1. unser Vater (nominative, m)
2. euer Vater
3. ihr Vater
4. euren Vater
Sie hat (his brother) gern.
1. ihre Bruder
2. euren Bruder
3. ihren Bruder (accusative, m)
4. seinen Bruder
Wie heißt (her mother)?
1. ihrer Mutter
2. ihre Mutter (nominative, feminine)
3. eure Mutter
4. unsre Mutter
Siehst du (their child)?
1. ihr Kind (accusative, neutral)
2. unseren Kind
3. euer Kind
4. ihres Kind
Answer:
unggoy
Explanation:
1. sa lugar kung saan may mga puno.
2. ito ay naglalakad. karamihan sa mga unggoy ay merong buntot.
3. huwag ito saktan, mas ikabubuti para dito kung ibigay ito sa mga nangangalaga nang mga hayop.
Answer:
I am so sorry I will help you in every way i can but i dont know how to speack in spanish i can help you on science math and history
Again so sorry for your lost
Explanation:
Answer:
I think it's all of the above. But It could just be Bruder if you have to pick one.
Explanation:
Cognates are two words from different languages that have a common origin/meaning/spelling. All of these German words are very similar to their english definitions.
If none of the above isn't an option then choose Bruder, because I know they have a similar origin.