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How do you say "cloudy" in German?
bewölkt
In German, "cloudy" is bewölkt.
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Pronunciation
Say 'be-VURL-kt' with stress on the second syllable. Two syllables.
Grammar notes
Bewölkt is an adjective meaning cloudy, derived from Wolke (cloud). Comparative: bewölkter, superlative: am bewölktesten.
Example sentence
Der Himmel ist bewölkt.
The sky is cloudy.
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How to remember bewölkt
Bewölkt comes from Wolke (cloud). When bewölkt, clouds cover the sky.
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Questions about bewölkt
How do you say "cloudy" in German?
In German, "cloudy" is bewölkt. It is a noun.
How is bewölkt written in German?
bewölkt is written using the standard German script.
How is bewölkt used in a sentence?
Use bewölkt as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: Der Himmel ist bewölkt. (The sky is cloudy.).
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