I leave the office at lunchtime to get some fresh [ Luft ].
We had to be at the [ Flughafen ] very early to catch our flight.
I've never met [ irgendjemand ] famous.
Have you ever flown [ irgendwo ]?
[ Wie du weisst ], magnets have north and south poles.
A magnet is a piece of metal which [ anziehen ] objects that contain iron.
The Maglev train has an [ durchschnittlich ] speed of 250 km/h.
Maglev trains do not have [ Bremsen ] to stop the train.
The [ Busfahrer(in) ] smiled as I got on the bus.
I waited for the bus at the [ Busstation ] for half an hour.
We ran down the road to the [ Bushaltestelle ].
I buy a [ Busbillet ] on the bus every morning.
Pick up a [ Busfahrplan ] to find out when the buses run.
The [ Autofahrer(in) ] drove slowly on the wet road.
The [ Motor ] was very noisy.
The [ Parkplatz ] was full of cars.
Shanghai in China has the first high-speed [ kommerziell ] Maglev train.
They had lots of [ Kissen ] on the sofa.
Maglev transport has been a [ Traum ] for over 100 years - and now it is a reality.
The world's first [ elektrisch ] underground railway is more than 100 years old.
Kylie is a household name [ überall ].
The trains [ schweben ] on a cushion of air.
The Japanese [ Hochgeschwindigkeitszug ] has a speed of 350 km/h.
[ Stelle dir vor ] a train with no engine, wheels or brakes.
There has never been so much [ Interesse ] in it before.