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@Angelsharkz actually, I am German and grew up by saying "Apfelsine"
I think it depends where you grow up. there are a lot of differences in how we say somthing in North, South, East, West or Middel Germany
I am from North Germany and there people say Apfelsine, but I also lived in East Germany for a while and there it was common to say Orange...
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Beaucoup de similitudes avec le Francais et l'Anglais.
Es hilfe mich viel. <---- gut?
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@Michael10391 oh, okay. I think German is very interesting but its a hard language to master, so you're very lucky to be a native speaker ;) yeah, i'm not good with foreign languages either. :P haha, i'm not on9 often either, and i don't really use skype, sorry :P how about i add u as friend then u can send me messages on youtube? i think that your english is already good but i'll be happy to help u improve your english too. :D
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@Michael10391 Although the English language is easier to learn...
I really want to help you, because i really understand you, that you want to learn a language and you can't... :( So if you want i can give you words/sentences with articles to help you :) Maybe this will improve my English too, so we both are the winners :D If you want add me in ICQ(324438581) or Skype(eltarion.blubba)...
I'm not often online, but i will try to go more online.
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@Semoclew Hmm, i think i don't can help you found the difference... :( I'm from Germany so i can that by birth...
I think there isn't a way to successfully learn the rules as a non native speaker, unfortunately :( So i think you have to learn the article additionally to the word.
This probably is the only way to learn it, i think... But you're not alone :) I really want to learn more English, but its also hard for me, because I'm not a talent about foreign languages :(
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@Michael10391 oh, thanks for the explanation. :D But, i still don't get the male and female thing. how do you know which one is 'he' or 'she'? I don't get the difference. sorry, i really want to learn German but some things like this is hard for me to understand :P but thanks a lot for explaining, again :)
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@Semoclew i don't know if this helps you: "Der" is used at male things (like he): - Der Ball ist groß = the ball is big - Der Computer ist leistungsstark = the computer is powerful - Der Kohl ist grün = the cabbage is green "Die" is used at female things (like she): - Die Garage ist offen = the garage is open - Die Musik ist extrem laut = the music is extremely loud "Das" is hard to explain... It is used if it has not a gender :D (like it) - Das Kunstwerk ist schön = the artwork is beautiful
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@FlowerOfDarkness95 Can u explain to me about 'der, die and das'?
Most Germans say "Die Orange" and not "Die Apfelsine"
Angelsharkz 10 months ago 19
if you want, i can explain you this stuff with 'der die das'. if you want to.
FlowerOfDarkness95 2 years ago 6