'Verzauberter' Definition
What is the meaning of the German word 'Verzauberter'?
The word 'Verzauberter' is a German word that can mean 'Enchanted' in English. You can find example sentences below to help you understand how to use the word in context.
Definition of 'Verzauberter' in English
Verzaubert - Enchanted
adjectiveThe adjective 'verzauberter' means 'enchanted' in German. It is used to describe something that has been magically imbued or under a magical spell.
Example Sentences:
- Niklas versteht jetzt, dass dies kein gewöhnlicher Wald ist, sondern ein verzauberter Wald. - Niklas now understands that this is not an ordinary forest, but an enchanted forest.
💡 Silly memory trick! 'Verzauberter' sounds like 'enCHANTed.' This association can help you remember that it means 'enchanted,' as if under a magical spell.
German Challenges
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "sich freuen" to mean "to be happy about"?
Ich freue mich über mein Geburtstagsgeschenk
Which word correctly indicates the thing being searched for?
Er macht sich auf die Suche nach Bienen.
Conjugate the modal verb "müssen" to fit the sentence below
Sie müssen das Buch lesen, es ist unglaublich.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "denken" to mean "to think of"?
Ich denke an dich.
Which is the correct form of the adjective 'geheimnisvoll' in the dative masculine case?
Er lebt in einem kleinen Dorf neben einem großen, geheimnisvollen Wald.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb 'achten' to mean 'to pay attention to'?
Wir achten auf die Details
What is the correct form of the definite article "the" in the genitive case for the neuter noun "Kind" (Noun)?
Das Haus des Kindes ist groß
Which coordinating conjunction fits best in this sentence?
Ich möchte Milch kaufen, denn ich habe keine zu Hause.
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb "kaufen" to mean "to buy for"?
Ich kaufe ein Geschenk für meine Freundin
Which preposition correctly pairs with the verb 'fahren' to mean 'to drive to'?
Er fährt zu seiner Arbeit
Daily Language Challenge