Heute gibt es geriebene Karotten.

Sentence analysis „Heute gibt es geriebene Karotten.

The sentence is a simple sentence without further main clauses and subordinate clauses. The sentence contains the following constituents: Subject, Predicate, Object, Adverbial. It is a declarative sentence.


Subject


Sentence subject · Nominative
Question: Wer oder Was?

Predicate


Sentence statement
Question: Was tut Subjekt bzw. was geschieht?

Accusative object


Direct object · Accusative
Question: Wen oder Was?

Adverbial


Modal information
Question: Wie, Wohin, Warum usw.?


Translations of sentence „Heute gibt es geriebene Karotten.

German  Heute gibt es geriebene Karotten.

Norwegian  I dag er det revne gulrøtter.

Russian  Сегодня есть тертая морковь.

Finnish  Tänään on raastettuja porkkanoita.

Belorussian  Сёння ёсць натёртая морква.

Portuguese  Hoje há cenouras raladas.

Bulgarian  Днес има настъргани моркови.

Croatian  Danas ima ribane mrkve.

French  Aujourd'hui, il y a des carottes râpées.

Hungarian  Ma reszelt sárgarépa van.

Bosnian  Danas ima rendane šargarepe.

Ukrainian  Сьогодні є терті моркви.

Slowakisch  Dnes sú nastrúhané mrkvy.

Slovenian  Danes so naribane korenje.

Urdu  آج کدوکش کی ہوئی گاجریں ہیں۔

Catalan  Avui hi ha pastanagues ratllades.

Macedonian  Денес има рендани моркови.

Serbian  Danas ima rendane šargarepe.

Swedish  Idag finns det rivna morötter.

Greek  Σήμερα υπάρχουν τριμμένα καρότα.

English  Today there are grated carrots.

Italian  Oggi ci sono carote grattugiate.

Spanish  Hoy hay zanahorias ralladas.

Hebrew  היום יש גזר מגורר.

Czech  Dnes jsou nastrouhané mrkve.

Basque  Gaur azenario birrinduak daude.

Arabic  اليوم يوجد جزر مبشور.

Japanese  今日はおろし人参があります。

Persian  امروز هویج رنده شده وجود دارد.

Polish  Dziś są starte marchewki.

Romanian  Astăzi sunt morcovi rași.

Danish  I dag er der revne gulerødder.

Turkish  Bugün rendelenmiş havuç var.

Dutch  Vandaag zijn er geraspte wortelen.


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