such in German
such in German is solch, derartig, so ein — such means of the kind already mentioned or implied.
such in German
solch
(demonstrative) Like this, that, these, those; used to make a comparison with something implied by context.
derartig
(demonstrative) Like this, that, these, those; used to make a comparison with something implied by context.
so ein
(demonstrative) Like this, that, these, those; used to make a comparison with something implied by context.
solch
A person, a thing, people, or things like the one or ones already mentioned.
What does "such" mean?
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determiner Of the kind already mentioned or implied.
"I've never seen such a mess in my life."
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determiner Used to intensify a description, roughly meaning "so very."
"It was such a beautiful sunset that everyone stopped to watch."
such in a sentence
- I've never seen such a mess in my life.
- Such behavior will not be tolerated.
- It was such a beautiful sunset that everyone stopped to watch.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "such" in German?
"such" in German is solch, derartig, so ein. such means: Of the kind already mentioned or implied.
How do you use "such" in a sentence?
Example: "I've never seen such a mess in my life." In German, "such" is solch, derartig, so ein.
Are there other ways to say "such" in German?
Yes — German has 3 translations listed for "such": solch, derartig, so ein.
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