Usages of der Chor
Wir haben das Lied für den Chor oft proben müssen, aber jetzt klingt es gut.
We have had to rehearse the song for the choir many times, but now it sounds good.
Im neuen Stundenplan steht, dass wir montags Chor haben und donnerstags Klavier als Fach wählen können.
In the new timetable it says that on Mondays we have choir and on Thursdays we can choose piano as a subject.
Vor dem Auftritt proben alle im Chor noch einmal, damit die Stimmen sicher klingen.
Before the performance everyone in the choir rehearses once more so that the voices sound confident.
Statt dass der Chor heute im Saal singt, proben wir draußen im Hof, weil es so warm ist.
Instead of the choir singing in the hall today, we are rehearsing outside in the courtyard because it is so warm.
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