Heiße is when you are talking about yourself, e.g. Ich hei<span>ße Rachael.
Hei</span>ßt is when you are talking about someone else, e.g. Du hei<span>ßt Ella.
Hei</span>ße and heißt are different conjugations of the word hei<span>ßen - the end of the word changes depending on who the word is referring to. Here is the conjugation -
ich hei</span><span>ße - I am called / My name is
du hei</span><span>ßt - You are called / Your name is
er/sie/es hei</span><span>ßt - He/she/it is called / his/her/its name is
wir hei</span><span>ßen - we are called / our name is
ihr hei</span><span>ßt - you (plural) are called / your (plural) name is
</span>sie hei<span>ßen - they are called / their name is
</span>Sie hei<span>ßen - you (formal) are called / your (formal) name is
Das and die are different words that show the gender of the noun you are using. There is also a third word, der. 'The' becomes either der, die, or das, depending on the gender of the noun.
Der is masculine e.g. Der Hund
Die is feminine e.g. Die Katze (die is also used to make something plural)
Das is neuter e.g. Das Hause.
I hope this helps!
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Ich habe ein Buch bekommen.
Wir haben Abendessen gemacht.
Beate hat viel Geld ausgegeben.
Sie haben einen Brief geschrieben.
Du hast Rap Musik gehört.
Answer:
I believe the answer is:
Wann sie arbeitet because you said:
Die Uhrzeit Heidi Schmidt meaning "the time Heidi schmidt"
and my answer meaning "when does she work"
It makes the most sense, right?
Es tut mir leid, wenn es nicht klappt!
2 main dishes:
the one is already done (ich möchte hähnchen mit pommes frites)
ich möchte pasta mit knoblauch und fisch
2 drinks:
ich möchte orangensaft
ich möchte sprudelwasser
1 dessert:
ich möchte vanille eisbecher
hope this helps:)