Michel kommt und geht.

Sentence analysis „Michel kommt und geht.

The sentence is a compound sentence with 2 main clauses linked together. The structure of the compound sentence is "HS1 und HS2." The sentence contains the following constituents: Subject, Predicate. It is a declarative sentence.


Main clause HS1: Michel kommt und HS2.

HS1 Subject


Sentence subject · Nominative
Question: Wer oder Was?

HS1 Predicate


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

Main clause HS2: HS1 und geht.

HS1 Subject


Sentence subject · Nominative
Question: Wer oder Was?

HS2 Predicate


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


Translations of sentence „Michel kommt und geht.

German  Michel kommt und geht.

Norwegian  Michel kommer og går.

Russian  Мишель приходит и уходит.

Finnish  Michel tulee ja menee.

Belorussian  Мішэль прыходзіць і сыходзіць.

Portuguese  Michel vem e vai.

Bulgarian  Мишел идва и си отива.

Croatian  Michel dolazi i odlazi.

French  Michel vient et s'en va.

Hungarian  Michel jön és megy.

Bosnian  Michel dolazi i odlazi.

Ukrainian  Мішель приходить і йде.

Slowakisch  Michel prichádza a odchádza.

Slovenian  Michel prihaja in odhaja.

Urdu  مائیکل آتا ہے اور جاتا ہے۔

Catalan  Michel ve i va.

Macedonian  Мишел доаѓа и оди.

Serbian  Mišel dolazi i odlazi.

Swedish  Michel kommer och går.

Greek  Ο Μισέλ έρχεται και φεύγει.

English  Michel comes and goes.

Italian  Michel viene e va.

Spanish  Michel viene y va.

Czech  Michel přichází a odchází.

Basque  Michel etorri eta joan da.

Arabic  ميشيل يأتي ويذهب.

Japanese  ミッシェルは来ては去る。

Persian  میشل می‌آید و می‌رود.

Polish  Michel przychodzi i odchodzi.

Romanian  Michel vine și pleacă.

Danish  Michel kommer og går.

Hebrew  מישל מגיע והולך.

Turkish  Michel geliyor ve gidiyor.

Dutch  Michel komt en gaat.


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