nachmachen

(nach verb)

Meanings

1.
to imitate, to copy
(copying a person)
Opposite (closest): vormachen
2.
to make more
(Not very common, but sometimes used in the context of food or other things you "produce".)

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German Prepositions Explained - "nach"

"nach" can mean "to" and "after". Today, we'll explore the common core of this, and explore the various uses of "nach", both alone and as a prefix.

Vocab:

nach, nachmachen, nachlaufen, nachlassen, nachgehen, nach


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