Usages of organisieren
Nach dem Unfall haben wir viel organisieren müssen, aber am Ende waren alle erleichtert und ein bisschen stolz.
After the accident we had to organize a lot, but in the end everyone was relieved and a bit proud.
Wir organisieren morgen die Feier im Garten.
We are organizing the celebration in the garden tomorrow.
Die Reiseroute ist kurz genug, um alle Museen zu schaffen, und die ehrenamtlichen Helferinnen organisieren die Tickets.
The travel route is short enough to manage all the museums, and the voluntary female helpers organize the tickets.
Brauchen Sie im Oktober nichts zu organisieren, oder soll ich alles übernehmen?
Do you not need to organize anything in October, or should I take care of everything?
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