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  2. "rennen" means "to run".e. g. to run away from someone, to run as fast as you can. It sounds a bit less "controlled" than laufen. In a sports competition, we'd usually say "laufen", even though the competition itself is called "das Rennen" / "das Wettrennen". But sometimes might say "rennen". Especially when talking to kids:

  3. das Rennen ist gelaufen (lit) the race is over; (fig) it’s all over. das Rennen machen (lit, fig) to win (the race) aus dem Rennen ausscheiden (lit, fig) to drop out. jdn aus dem Rennen werfen (lit) to put sb out of the race; (fig) to put sb out of the running.

  4. Jul 13, 2021 · Most of you know what to go and to run means in German. But there are many more "modes" of walking. Today, we'll explore words like sneak, stumble and trod... Vocab: gehen, laufen, rennen, schleichen, stolpern, schlendern, bummeln,...

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  5. Dec 8, 2014 · Wann benutzt man “laufen” und wann “rennen”? I can’t quite grasp the difference between laufen and rennen. I know they both mean running. In Italian, my native language, we just have this one traslation for both of them, and so I can’t decide when I can only use one of them. Are they equivalent, or is there any difference?

  6. rennen. ren•nen ( rannte) pret ( gerannt) ptp. 1 vi aux sein. a (=schnell laufen) to run, (Sport) [Mensch, Tier] to run, to race. [Auto etc] to race. um die Wette rennen to have a race. (aufs Klo) rennen inf to run (to the loo (Brit) inf (US) or bathroom )

  7. Learn the translation for ‘rennen’ in LEO’s ­English ⇔ German­ dictionary. With noun/verb tables for the different cases and tenses links to audio pronunciation and relevant forum discussions free vocabulary trainer .

  8. Translation for 'rennen' in the free German-English dictionary and many other English translations. bab.la - Online dictionaries, vocabulary, conjugation, grammar share

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