Corridor, aisle, course - Gang (The 1139th Most Common German Word)

In German, the word for Corridor, aisle, course is Gang. This word often comes up when talking about house, food, being & changes, sport, education. It can be used as noun. It is classified as a A2 word, and is the 1139th most common word in German. You can listen to their pronunciations by clicking on the speaker icon, and you can also see example sentences for context below. Our app offers over 60,000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types for the 3000 most common German words. Download it now to discover them all.

Pronunciation

en English: corridor, aisle, course

de German: gang

Examples

en de
The first course is soup. Der erste Gang ist Suppe.
I'd like one on the aisle, please. Ich hätte gerne einen auf dem Gang, bitte.
Window or aisle Fenster oder Gang
There's a printer in the corridor. Auf dem Gang steht ein Drucker.
As if fleeing, he left the vegetable aisle to go to the meat corner. Wie auf der Flucht verließ er den Gang mit Gemüse, um zur Fleischabteilung zu gehen.
Things are following their usual course. Die Dinge gehen ihren gewöhnlichen Gang.
The course on this side was much wider, so four people could have walked side by side. Der Gang auf dieser Seite war um einiges breiter, sodass locker vier Leute nebeneinander hätten laufen können.
The corridor leads into a rectangular chamber. Vom Gang her geht man in eine rechteckige Kammer hinein.

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Corridor, aisle, course - Gang (The 1139th Most Common German Word)
Walk down the aisle in these ivory bridal flats. Gehen Sie den Gang in diese Elfenbein Braut Wohnungen.
That was par for the course then. Das war damals gang und gäbe.
Together, they are running up and down the aisle. Gemeinsam rennen sie den Gang hinauf und hinunter.
Time must take its course. Jedes Ding hat seine Zeit.
Of course I remember you. Natürlich erinnere ich mich an dich.
As a matter of course, she passed the examination. Natürlich hat sie die Prüfung bestanden.
Of course, I have to tell him. Natürlich muss ich es ihr sagen.
Father, today I'm going out with some friends. Of course, that's if you will allow it. Vater, ich werde heute mit ein paar Freunden ausgehen. Natürlich nur, wenn du mir eine Erlaubnis dazu gibst.
Of course he's innocent. Selbstverständlich ist er unschuldig.
That, of course, does not mean that they are right. Das bedeutet natürlich nicht, dass sie recht haben.
Well, in that area, of course things are different for men and women. Das ist augenscheinlich bei Männern und Frauen unterschiedlich.
The sickness is taking its course. Die Krankheit nimmt ihren Lauf.
I leave it in your hands what course of action to take. Wie anschließend zu verfahren ist, ist Ihnen überlassen.

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Corridor, aisle, course - Gang (The 1139th Most Common German Word)

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