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verdienen

deserve

Meaning of verdienen

to deserve something good or bad because of your actions

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German/fɛʁˈdiːnən/
deserve
verdienen - deserve
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verdienen with Indonesian translation

verdienen usage examples

🇮🇩Indonesian🇩🇪German

Du verdienst ein Lob für deine Hilfe.

🇮🇩Indonesian🇩🇪German

Sie verdient eine zweite Chance.

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verdienen belongs to the topic "Top 2500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

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verdienen synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between verdienen / zustehen / gebühren / sich verdienen / wollen / bekommen

Z
🇩🇪German
zustehen

Means 'to be due to someone' or 'to be rightfully entitled to something.'

A2Often
G
🇩🇪German
gebühren

Also means 'to be due' or 'to be owed,' but it sounds more formal and is often used in legal or official contexts.

A2Often
S
🇩🇪German
sich verdienen

Means 'to earn' or 'to deserve through effort'; it emphasizes that someone gets something because of what they did.

A2Often
W
🇩🇪German
wollen

This does not mean 'to deserve' but 'to want'; it can sometimes suggest a claim or intention to get something, but the meaning is different.

A2Very Often
B
🇩🇪German
bekommen

Means 'to get' or 'to receive'; it does not say whether something is deserved, only that it is received.

A2Very Often
B
🇩🇪German
beanspruchen

Means 'to claim' or 'to assert one's right to something'; it often sounds more formal and more assertive than 'deserve.'

A2Often
W
🇩🇪German
wert sein

Means 'to be worth it' or 'to be worthy of'; it often focuses on value and is used with an infinitive or noun.

A2Often

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How to pronounce verdienen and what this word means

verdienen means deserve. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce verdienen

/fɛʁˈdiːnən/

verdienen translation

deserve

verdienen examples

Du verdienst ein Lob für deine Hilfe.

verdienen transcription

/fɛʁˈdiːnən/

Questions about this word

verdienen meaning: what does it mean?

etwas Gutes oder Schlechtes aufgrund des eigenen Handelns zu Recht bekommen

verdienen pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

verdienen is pronounced as /fɛʁˈdiːnən/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

verdienen definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Du verdienst ein Lob für deine Hilfe. Translation: Ты заслуживаешь похвалы за свою помощь.

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