A Foundation Course in Reading German, 2017a
A Foundation Course in Reading German, 2017a
A Foundation Course in Reading German, 2017a
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× mal<br />
Vier mal sechs gleich vierundzwanzig. (4 × 6 = 24)<br />
÷ geteilt durch (divided by)<br />
3² drei hoch zwei (three to the second power)<br />
<br />
(Quadrat)wurzel (square) root<br />
Unit: Reference<br />
5. Weights and Measurements<br />
das Kilogramm<br />
der Pfund<br />
der/das Liter<br />
der/das Meter, Millimeter,<br />
Zentimeter<br />
Kubikzentimeter, Kubikmeter<br />
Quadratmeter, Quadratkilometer<br />
1 Kilogramm = 1000 Gramm<br />
1 Pfund = 500 Gramm<br />
Note: 1 pound (American) = 454<br />
grams<br />
liter<br />
meter, milli-/centimeter,<br />
cubic centimeter, cubic meter<br />
square meter, square kilometer<br />
Mascul<strong>in</strong>e and neuter nouns describ<strong>in</strong>g measurement, number, or weight are always<br />
expressed <strong>in</strong> the s<strong>in</strong>gular:<br />
Ich hätte gern drei Pfund Kaffee.<br />
I would like three pounds of coffee.<br />
Zwei Glas Apfelsaft, bitte!<br />
Two glasses of apple juice, please.<br />
Er trank zwei Liter Bier.<br />
He drank two liters of beer.<br />
Unit: Reference