communicate in German
communicate in German
kommunizieren
(transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell. [from 16th c.]
mitteilen
(transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell. [from 16th c.]
an der Kommunion teilnehmen
(transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell. [from 16th c.]
die Kommunion empfangen
(transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell. [from 16th c.]
kundtun
(transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell. [from 16th c.]
weitergeben
(transitive) To impart or transmit (information or knowledge) to someone; to make known, to tell. [from 16th c.]
übertragen
(transitive) To pass on (a disease) to another person, animal etc. [from 17th c.]
an der Kommunion teilnehmen
(intransitive, Christianity) To receive the bread and wine at a celebration of the Eucharist; to take part in Holy Communion. [from 16th c.]
die Kommunion empfangen
(intransitive, Christianity) To receive the bread and wine at a celebration of the Eucharist; to take part in Holy Communion. [from 16th c.]
an der Kommunion teilnehmen
(transitive, obsolete) To share (in); to have in common, to partake of. [16th–19th c.]
die Kommunion empfangen
(transitive, obsolete) To share (in); to have in common, to partake of. [16th–19th c.]
teilen
(transitive, obsolete) To share (in); to have in common, to partake of. [16th–19th c.]
in Verbindung stehen
(intransitive) To be connected by means of an opening or channel [with with ‘another room, vessel etc.’]. [from 16th c.]
verbunden sein
(intransitive) To be connected by means of an opening or channel [with with ‘another room, vessel etc.’]. [from 16th c.]
kommunizieren
(intransitive) To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information. [from 16th c.]
verständigen
(intransitive) To express or convey ideas, either through verbal or nonverbal means; to have intercourse, to exchange information. [from 16th c.]