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wirble


Meanings
  • No clear definition available for 'wirble' in German.


Variants
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verb , verbless , verbs
Etymology
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Culture
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How to Memorize "wirble"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a circular motion or a spinning top to remember the word 'wirble'.
    - Visualize the letter sequence 'w-i-r-b-l-e' to remember the spelling.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'wirbel' which means 'whirlpool' in German. 'Wirble' might be a shortened version of this word.
    - Link 'wirble' to the word 'Kugel' (ball) as both words start with the same letter and have a similar sound.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a sentence like 'Willi rotbrot lieben wirbel' (Willi loves red apples and whirls).
    - Use the acronym 'W-I-R-B-L-E' to remember its spelling.


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