How to Say ‘Wipe that away!’ in German
Wisch das weg!
vish dahs vek
[vish dahs vek]
💬 Usage Tip: 'Wisch' comes from 'wischen', meaning 'to wipe'. It's an imperative form.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Germans value tidiness; such tasks are often direct and imperative.
Phrase Breakdown
Wisch
[vish]
wipe
Clean or remove something by rubbing.
Wisch den Tisch ab.
Wipe the table clean.
das
[dahs]
that
Refers to a specific thing previously mentioned.
Das ist mein Buch.
That is my book.
weg
[vek]
away
Indicates removal or separation from something.
Nimm das weg.
Take that away.
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