freundlich
kind
showing kindness
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freundlich synonyms
What's the difference between freundlich / herzlich / lieb / sympathisch / höflich
Means friendly and pleasant in interaction; a neutral, everyday term.
Er ist immer nett zu seinen Kollegen.
Он всегда добр к своим коллегам.
Conveys warm, sincere feeling or greeting; more emotional than simply 'friendly'.
Sie begrüßte uns sehr herzlich.
Она сердечно нас поприветствовала.
A tender, affectionate word; often used colloquially to express appreciation or fondness.
Das ist wirklich lieb von dir.
Это действительно мило с твоей стороны.
Indicates that a person makes a likeable, agreeable impression; not necessarily about moral kindness.
Er wirkt auf mich sehr sympathisch.
Он кажется мне очень симпатичным.
Means polite, courteous behavior; relates to manners and not necessarily sincere kindness.
Sei bitte höflich zu den Gästen.
Пожалуйста, будь вежлив с гостями.
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freundlich translation: kind. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce freundlich
[ˈfʁɔʏ̯ntlɪç]
freundlich translation
kind
freundlich transcription
[ˈfʁɔʏ̯ntlɪç]
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freundlich meaning: what does it mean?
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Is freundlich part of Personality Traits vocabulary?
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