Bedeutung auf Deutsch
Bedeutung von I want to meet your daughter
A polite expression of desire to have an introduction with someone's female child.
In simple words: I would like to see your daughter.
I want to meet your daughter in einem Satz
- I want to meet your daughter at the school event this weekend.
- My friend has been asking, 'I want to meet your daughter' since her birthday party.
- During the family reunion, I want to meet your daughter and get to know her better.
- If you're free this Saturday, I want to meet your daughter at the park.
- It sounds strange, but I want to meet your daughter to discuss a project.
Wie man I want to meet your daughter verwendet
This phrase is appropriate in most contexts when expressing a desire to meet someone's child. Keep it polite, especially in formal introductions.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Imagine saying 'I want to' with a warm smile, making a friendly approach to someone.
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with I want to meet your daughter
- meet your daughter
- introduce you to my daughter
- want to meet someone
- have a conversation with your daughter
- see your daughter again
Synonyms for I want to meet your daughter
- I would like to meet your daughter
- I want to see your daughter
- I would love to meet your daughter
- I wish to meet your daughter
- I’d be happy to meet your daughter
Common mistakes with I want to meet your daughter
- Using 'meet' instead of 'see' in contexts where only a brief introduction is needed.
- Forgetting to specify whose daughter when in a group setting.
- Using overly formal language when the context is casual.
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Häufige Fragen zu I want to meet your daughter
Was bedeutet I want to meet your daughter?
I would like to see your daughter.
Was bedeutet I want to meet your daughter auf Deutsch?
I would like to see your daughter.
Was ist die Definition von I want to meet your daughter?
A polite expression of desire to have an introduction with someone's female child.
Wie verwendet man I want to meet your daughter in einem Satz?
I want to meet your daughter at the school event this weekend.
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für I want to meet your daughter geben?
My friend has been asking, 'I want to meet your daughter' since her birthday party.
Was sind Synonyme für I want to meet your daughter?
Gängige Alternativen sind I would like to meet your daughter, I want to see your daughter, I would love to meet your daughter, I wish to meet your daughter, I’d be happy to meet your daughter.
Welche Wörter passen zu I want to meet your daughter?
Es wird oft mit meet your daughter, introduce you to my daughter, want to meet someone, have a conversation with your daughter, see your daughter again kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei I want to meet your daughter?
Using 'meet' instead of 'see' in contexts where only a brief introduction is needed. Forgetting to specify whose daughter when in a group setting. Using overly formal language when the context is casual.
Wie spricht man I want to meet your daughter aus?
US: //aɪ wɑnt tə mit jʊr ˈdɔtər//, UK: //aɪ wɒnt tə miːt jʊə ˈdɔːtə//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Wann sollte ich I want to meet your daughter verwenden?
This phrase is appropriate in most contexts when expressing a desire to meet someone's child. Keep it polite, especially in formal introductions.
