How’d you say in German: “You’re always holding me back with your problems.”?

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In this lesson, we’ll go through the verb: aufhalten (to keep/hold back) 

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(Note: Keep in mind to actively engage and say the answer OUT LOUD whenever I ask you:

  • “How would you say…”

I’ll give you always a few seconds for your take.)

Here are some of the sample sentences I go through in the podcast: 

 

Du hältst mich auf.

(You hold me back.)

You are holding me back.

 

Ich halte dich auf.

(I hold you back.)

I’m holding you back.

 

Womit halte ich dich auf?

(What with hold I you back?)

With what am I holding you back?

 

Du hältst mich mit deinem Problem auf.

(You hold me with your problem back.)

You’re holding me back with your problem.

 

Du hältst mich immer mit deinen Problemen auf.

(You hold me with your problems back.)

You’re always holding me back with your problems.

 

Ich halte dich mit meinen Problemen auf.

(I hold you with my problems back.)

I’m holding you back with my problems. 

 

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Next time we’ll go through the verb: verlieren (to lose)

 

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