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It is not idiomatic "to give" a class. A class, hinein this sense, is a collective noun for all the pupils/ the described group of pupils. "Ur class went to the zoo."

Hinein another situation, let's say I an dem at a party. If I want to invite someone to dance, I should sayZollKeimzelle dancing".

But what if it's not a series of lessons—just regular online Spanish one-to-one lessons you buy from some teacher; could Beryllium one lesson (a trial lesson), could Beryllium a pack of lessons, but not a part of any course.

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

I would actually not say this as I prefer "swimming," but it doesn't strike me as wrong. I've heard people say this before.

In other words these things that make you go "hmmm" or "wow" are things that open up your mind. Of course, they also make you think.

DonnyB said: I would say "I went to Italian classes at University for five years recently." The classes all consisted of individual lessons spread out over the five years, but I wouldn't say "I went to Italian lessons for five years".

知乎,让每一次点击都充满意义 —— 欢迎来到知乎,发现问题背后的世界。

No, this doesn't sound appropriate either. I'm not sure if you mean you want to ask someone to dance Trance with you, or if you're just suggesting to someone that he/she should dance. Which do you mean?

Sun14 said: Do you mean we tend to use go to/have classes instead of go to/have lessons? Click to expand...

Chillen ist ein Wort, Dasjenige hinein der modernen Umgangssprache vorherrschend ist ebenso aus dem Englischen stammt. Ursprünglich bedeutete „chill“ auf Englische sprache so viel entsprechend „kalt“ oder „kühlen“.

Just to add a complication, I think this is another matter that depends on context. Hinein most cases, and indeed in this particular example rein isolation, "skiing" sounds best, but "to ski" is used when you wish to differentiate skiing from some other activity, even if the action isn't thwarted, and especially in a parallel construction:

Als ich die Nachrichten in dem Radiogerät hörte, lief es mir kalt den Rücken hinunter. When I heard the Nachrichtensendung on the radio, a chill ran down my spine. Born: Tatoeba

Now, what is "digging" supposed to mean here? As a transitive verb, "to dig" seems to have basically the following three colloquial meanings:

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