Deadlift as a verb
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The deadlift exercise in German is called Kreuzheben. However, in English there's also the verb "to deadlift". Ex:
I can deadlift 100 kilograms.
How would you say the same thing in German?
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The deadlift exercise in German is called Kreuzheben. However, in English there's also the verb "to deadlift". Ex:
I can deadlift 100 kilograms.
How would you say the same thing in German?
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The deadlift exercise in German is called Kreuzheben. However, in English there's also the verb "to deadlift". Ex:
I can deadlift 100 kilograms.
How would you say the same thing in German?
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The deadlift exercise in German is called Kreuzheben. However, in English there's also the verb "to deadlift". Ex:
I can deadlift 100 kilograms.
How would you say the same thing in German?
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"Kreuzheben" is a compound infinitive like "Bankdrücken". You can construct the verbal back-formation "kreuzheben" and use it as a normal (if somewhat clumsy) verb:
Ich kann 100 kg kreuzheben.
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"Kreuzheben" is a compound infinitive like "Bankdrücken". You can construct the verbal back-formation "kreuzheben" and use it as a normal (if somewhat clumsy) verb:
Ich kann 100 kg kreuzheben.
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"Kreuzheben" is a compound infinitive like "Bankdrücken". You can construct the verbal back-formation "kreuzheben" and use it as a normal (if somewhat clumsy) verb:
Ich kann 100 kg kreuzheben.
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"Kreuzheben" is a compound infinitive like "Bankdrücken". You can construct the verbal back-formation "kreuzheben" and use it as a normal (if somewhat clumsy) verb:
Ich kann 100 kg kreuzheben.
"Kreuzheben" is a compound infinitive like "Bankdrücken". You can construct the verbal back-formation "kreuzheben" and use it as a normal (if somewhat clumsy) verb:
Ich kann 100 kg kreuzheben.
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