Pass, passport - Pass (The 2549th Most Common German Word)
The German translation for Pass, passport is Pass. This word often comes up when talking about people. It can be used as noun. It is classified as a B2 word, and is the 2549th most common word in German. You can see example sentences for context below, and you can also listen to their pronunciations by clicking on the speaker icon. Download our app for offline access to this and the other 3000 most common German words with over 60000 example sentences, pronunciations, and various practice types.
Pronunciation
English: pass, passport
German: pass
Examples
May I see your passport | Kann ich Ihren Pass sehen |
I have my passport. | Ich habe meinen Pass. |
Passport, please. | Zeigen Sie mir bitte den Pass. |
He took out his passport. | Er holte seinen Pass heraus. |
I left my passport somewhere. | Ich habe meinen Pass irgendwo liegen lassen. |
I lost my passport. | Ich habe meinen Pass verloren. |
I have a passport. | Ich habe einen Pass. |
Tom applied for a passport. | Tom beantragte einen Pass. |
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I've lost my passport. | Ich habe meinen Pass verloren |
My passport was stolen. | Man hat mir meinen Pass gestohlen. |
His passport was stolen. | Sein Pass wurde gestohlen. |
They stole my passport. | Mir wurde der Pass geklaut. |
I almost forgot my passport. | Ich hätte fast meinen Pass vergessen. |
Here's my passport. | Hier ist mein Pass. |
Go get your passport. | Geh deinen Pass holen. |
Tom took out his passport. | Tom holte seinen Pass heraus. |
My passport has expired. | Mein Pass ist abgelaufen. |
Tom's passport has expired. | Toms Pass ist abgelaufen. |
Tom apparently lost his passport. | Tom verlor offensichtlich seinen Pass. |
Tom has a passport. | Tom hat einen Pass. |
Who has your passport | Wer hat Ihren Pass |