moonlight in German
moonlight in German is Mondlicht, Mondschein, Mondenschein — moonlight means the light given off by the moon.
moonlight in German
Mondlicht
(sometimes, attributive) The light reflected from the Moon.
Mondschein
(sometimes, attributive) The light reflected from the Moon.
Mondenschein
(sometimes, attributive) The light reflected from the Moon.
eine Nebenbeschäftigung ausüben
To work on the side (at a secondary job), often in the evening or during the night.
nebenher noch schwarz arbeiten
To work on the side (at a secondary job), often in the evening or during the night.
schwarzarbeiten
To work on the side (at a secondary job), often in the evening or during the night.
What does "moonlight" mean?
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noun The light given off by the moon.
"They walked along the shore by moonlight."
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verb To work a second job, often at night, in addition to one's main job.
"She moonlights as a bartender to help pay off her student loans."
moonlight in a sentence
- They walked along the shore by moonlight.
- The lake looked silver in the moonlight.
- She moonlights as a bartender to help pay off her student loans.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "moonlight" in German?
"moonlight" in German is Mondlicht, Mondschein, Mondenschein. moonlight means: The light given off by the moon.
How do you use "moonlight" in a sentence?
Example: "They walked along the shore by moonlight." In German, "moonlight" is Mondlicht, Mondschein, Mondenschein.
Are there other ways to say "moonlight" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "moonlight": Mondlicht, Mondschein, Mondenschein, eine Nebenbeschäftigung ausüben, nebenher noch schwarz arbeiten, schwarzarbeiten.
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