Celebrate - Feiern (The 869th Most Common German Word)
The translation for Celebrate in German is Feiern. It can be used as verb. This word often comes up when talking about lifestyle & free time. It is classified as a A1 word, and is the 869th most common word in German. You can find example sentences below to provide context, and you can also listen to the word's pronunciation. Download our app for offline access to all of the 3000 most common German words with over 60000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types.
Pronunciation
English: celebrate
German: feiern
Examples
We celebrate Christmas every year. | Wir feiern jedes Jahr Weihnachten. |
On February 14th, Americans celebrate Valentine's Day. | Am vierzehnten Februar feiern die Amerikaner den Valentinstag. |
Let's celebrate. | Wir müssen feiern. |
We're celebrating. | Wir feiern. |
Now let's celebrate. | Jetzt lasst uns feiern |
Tonight we celebrate. | Heute Abend feiern wir. |
I was out celebrating. | Ich war feiern. |
Why are we celebrating | Warum feiern wir |
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They deserve to celebrate. | Sie verdienen es zu feiern. |
We must celebrate. | Wir müssen feiern. |
We should celebrate the victory. | Wir sollten den Sieg feiern. |
Americans are celebrating the death of Osama bin Laden. | Amerikaner feiern den Tod Osama bin Ladens. |
We are celebrating our silver wedding anniversary this year. | Wir feiern in diesem Jahr Silberhochzeit. |
We celebrate Christmas on December 25th. | Wir feiern Weihnachten am 25. Dezember. |
Let's celebrate our victory. | Feiern wir unseren Sieg |
We have to celebrate. | Wir müssen feiern. |
Today, we celebrate Africa day. | Heute feiern wir den Afrikatag. |
Are you ready to celebrate | Bist du bereit zu feiern |
Let's celebrate our diversity. | Feiern wir unsere Vielfältigkeit |
Now, it's time to celebrate. | Jetzt ist es an der Zeit zu feiern. |
Do we have something to celebrate | Haben wir etwas zu feiern |