Numbers in German
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@HesseJamez about the capitalizing of first letters of nouns i figured it out after i posted the comment.. :P
and thx for other corrections..
and about "Sie" would it work also with "ist"?
do i write pronouns with capitalized first letter too?
and in German if it will be like " To "verb" " the verb must be infinitive like in English?
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To your sentence: ich liebe deutsch sprache und möchte zum lern sie. << is it right???
Quite good, but write "Ich liebe die deutsche Sprache und möchte sie lernen"
1) Nouns are capitalized 2) Always use article for (die = female noun) 3) adjective to noun gets the same gender (female prefix = e) 4) "lern" is imparative mode, use infintive here, "lernen"
The german word "sie" has different meanings, in your case it was "her" Die Sprache is female, so it's "her" in German.
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German is similar to english, like all the germanic languages. There are thousands of common words and many "false friends", too. The gramar is very complicated and irregular, as there are flexing verbs, 3 noun genders, many kinds of plural suffixes, prefixes and almost only irregular verbs. Not the easiest stuff!
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how many months will i need from regular german learning to at least understand basic idea of an essay or something like that..
now i can understand very very basic idea if il read something in german... but i really want to learn it..:D
ich liebe deutsch sprache und möchte zum lern sie. << is it right???
wrote it my self.. :DDD
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16 is
sechzehn
OR
sechszehn
OR
no difference
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It made me kinda made how the vid was super slow... and i wanna speed the learning process up a bit : \ !~
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I've had 1 German class(Monday) and befour tomorrow (Wednesday) I have to know how to count to 20.
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Would be better without the background music
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ich habe auch!
i think im gonna fail german 2 :(
gut danke < does dat mean good thanks in German?
jobrosdabest 2 years ago 5
Eine million danke.
abdo9086 2 years ago 2