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  1. In 1% of cases "proud about" is used. And I'd really proud about that. I'll be proud about that forever. I should say I am proud about you. Thank you Doordarshan for making us feel proud about our country and uniting us all. Feel honored, excited, and proud about the first official visit of US President, 45.

  2. 21. März 2024 · Both 'proud about' and 'proud of' are commonly used phrases in English, but they are used in different contexts. 'Proud of' is the more widely accepted and commonly used phrase when expressing pride in someone or something. On the other hand, 'proud about' is less common and may sound awkward to some native English speakers.

  3. 4. Apr. 2017 · "Proud about" would be one informal alternative: "[She is/You should be] very proud about [her/your] achievements". "Proud of" would still be more common, but "proud about" doesn't sound as strange as "proud with".

  4. 25. Nov. 2017 · In this Quora article, Brett Reynolds states that 'proud about' is not ungrammatical, but is used far less frequently than 'proud of'. I agree. These Google Ngrams show that '... nothing to be proud about' is sometimes chosen.

  5. Übersetzung korrekt? proud about - proud of. 7­ Antworten. Kommentar. To be brutally honest, if "of" is the only thing they want to change about that sentence, you have got off lightly. Have a look at these Google examples. or this collocations dictionary. #2. Verfasser. CM2DD (236324) 20 Aug. 19, 09:12. Kommentar.

  6. 25. Mai 2019 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 0. I think "proud of doing virtually nothing sounds more present tense, whereas "proud to do virtually nothing sounds like something you are going to in the future. However I think they are definitely interchangeable. They both sound fine.

  7. to be proud: hochmütig sein: to be proud: stolz sein: to be proud [protrude] herausragen: proud city: stolze Stadt {f} proud father: stolzer Vater {m} med. proud flesh: wildes Fleisch {n} proud look: stolzer Blick {m} hydro. proud river: angeschwollener Fluss {m} naut. proud ship: stolzes Schiff {n} proud victors: stolze Sieger {pl} RadioTV F ...