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remind tomorrow 15:00 @twin dirge do piani
Alright @thin iris, in 19 hours, 37 minutes and 20 seconds: @UMU (🎃)〖👻〗 do piani
Alright @thin iris, in 19 hours, 36 minutes and 22 seconds: @UMU (🎃)〖👻〗 do piani
Alright @thin iris, in 10 hours: @umu#7236 do piani
Alright @tiny quest, in 1 day, 10 hours and 14 minutes: OA Interview
@thin iris, 10 hours ago: @umu#7236 do piani
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/504374529909456914
getrole level A
removerole gamer
❌ Bad argument: Role "gamer" not found.
getrole level B
@twin dirge piani
@thin iris wait you are not a bot 👀 🤔
The bot wouldn't ping you so look here i am
Do piani
Send rec
@UMU#7236
@twin dirge
The bot doesn't ping users in reminders to reduce exploits
@thin iris, 19 hours, 36 minutes and 22 seconds ago: @UMU (🎃)〖👻〗 do piani
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/504374360333615125
@thin iris, 19 hours, 37 minutes and 20 seconds ago: @UMU (🎃)〖👻〗 do piani
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/504374116099293185
Oh cool feature thanks nullo best botdev patpat
remind 3 days cooking by hecke's recipe https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a52660/cod-with-garlicky-tomatoes-and-potatoes-recipe/
Alright @rancid sluice, in 3 days: cooking by hecke's recipe https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a52660/cod-with-garlicky-tomatoes-and-potatoes-recipe/
getrole nerd
A cog that lets you train your vocabulary.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
A command that helps you train and expand your vocabulary.
emojistats
- Level A
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role 5
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getrole Nerd
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join
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Allows you to look up words you don't know.
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But I use shoobro so much
dict de bewundern
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dict de en bewundern
- to admire
- to venerate
- to marvel at sth.
- to have veneration for sth.
- to hold sb.'s deeds in veneration
- to admire the view
- to admire oneself
- to admire a beautiful picture
- to admire sb. at a distance
- to admire sb./sth. from afar
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
dict en de to admire
- admirieren
- bewundern
- verehren
- erstaunt sein
- verwundert sein
- sich selbst bewundern
- seiner Hände Werk bewundern
- jdn./etw. aus der Ferne bewundern
- die Aussicht bewundern
- ein schönes Bild bewundern
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
@tiny quest, 1 day, 10 hours and 14 minutes ago: OA Interview
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/504493033442639916
faq
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faq list
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Resource List
help faq
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help faq
Allows you to create automatic replies to popular questions and things.
If a subcommand is not provided, the bot will search its DB for the requested
FAQ.
Lists all server-specific faqs for this server.
Fetches info about an FAQ.
Fetches the raw content of an FAQ.
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faq all
- Switzerland [CH, Schweiz]
- Resources [Resource List]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Swiss German [gsw]
- Adjective Declension [Adjektivdeklination]
- Prepositions of Place Part 1 [Nach-In-Auf-Zu]
- Weak Nouns [N-Deklination, N-Declension]
- Usage of zu [um zu]
- Grammatical gender [gender, der-die-das, genders]
- Gender patterns
- so und also [so, also]
- Eszett [ß, ss, Scharfes S]
- wissen und kennen [wissen, kennen]
- Usage of Konjunktiv II [KII 1]
- Structure of Konjunktiv II [KII 2]
- Study Vocabulary [studieren, beibringen, lernen, unterrichten]
- Birthdays
- Passive [Passiv]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
faq um zu
So, zu is a word that has a lot of uses.
As a preposition it means “to/towards”. (see >ex Dative Prepositions and >ex Prepositions of Place Part 1)
But it can also be used to indicate an infinitive/gerund in a sentence, for example:
(1) Es ist schwierig, Deutsch zu lernen. = “Learning German is hard.” or ”It’s hard to learn German.”
You can also see it in the um...zu structure, where it means ”in order to”.
The um goes to the beginning of the phrase and zu before the infinitive.
(2) Wir sind zum Supermarkt gegangen, um etwas Brot zu kaufen. = We went to the shop (in order) to buy some bread.
(3) Ich lerne Deutsch, um mit Deutschen reden zu können. = I am learning German (in order) to be able to speak to Germans.
‼you can use um...zu only if the people doing both actions are the same. So in the examples above:
• in (2) we go and we buy bread
• in (3) I learn and I speak
❌ *ich gebe ihm ein Geschenk, um er glücklich zu sein - This and other weird stuffs are WRONG!
🌟 Bonus: When you want to say in order to, but the subjects are different, you use the subordinate conjunction damit.
emojistats
emojistats
YEAH
what are you trying to achieve 🤔
Mm, I'm trying to make fuckbottle famous
emojistats
emojistats
wow, 17122 uses
gr Level A
gr Level A
getrole Level B1
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getrole Level B
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help star
Stars a message via message ID.
To star a message you should right click on the on a message and then
click "Copy ID". You must have Developer Mode enabled to get that
functionality.
A message needs to be present in the starboard in order for this command to work.
It is recommended that you react to a message with ⭐ instead.
You can only star a message once.
Shows a random starred message.
Shows a starred message via its ID.
Shows statistics on the starboard usage of the server or a member.
Show who starred a message.
help reminder
Reminds you about something after a certain amount of time.
The input can be any direct date (e.g. YYYY-MM-DD) or a human
readable offset. Examples:
- "Next monday at 3am sleep"
- "Learn German tomorrow"
- "In two minutes do your homework"
- "4d play with friends"
Times are in UTC.
Cancels a reminder.
Shows the 5 latest currently running reminders.
remind 15:20 😴
Alright @proper ibex, in 2 hours, 40 minutes and 8 seconds: 😴
@proper ibex, 2 hours, 40 minutes and 8 seconds ago: 😴
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/505359913162375171
gr Level A
sub Reading
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info
info
getrole gaming
ex all
- Switzerland [CH, Schweiz]
- Resources [Resource List]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Swiss German [gsw]
- Adjective Declension [Adjektivdeklination]
- Prepositions of Place Part 1 [Nach-In-Auf-Zu]
- Weak Nouns [N-Deklination, N-Declension]
- Usage of zu [um zu]
- Grammatical gender [gender, der-die-das, genders]
- Gender patterns
- so und also [so, also]
- Eszett [ß, ss, Scharfes S]
- wissen und kennen [wissen, kennen]
- Usage of Konjunktiv II [KII 1]
- Structure of Konjunktiv II [KII 2]
- Study Vocabulary [studieren, beibringen, lernen, unterrichten]
- Birthdays
- Passive [Passiv]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
play Skinner Says Yes
play russian hardbass
Changed player volume to: 1%
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@proud obsidian no u
tts voice jp reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
tts voice jp "reeeeeeee reeeeee reeeeeeeeeee" - isla irl rn
gr A
play 99 luftbalons
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 170.41ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 153.21ms
ping
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ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 140.04ms
info God-Emperor
info trishmapow
info arrem
❌ Bad argument: Member "arrem" not found
info Arrem#4798
Arrem
🎃 i am the beryproudman 👻
4798
103161090388545536
2 years, 1 month and 13 days ago
3 years, 14 days and 23 hours ago
Gaming, Nerd, Overmemed, Muted, Learning German, Level C, Moderator, Admin
help
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info 0x1
info JX
Wow I joined earlier than Base
getrole Level A
@fluid smelt
Type >gr Level B in this channel
gr Level B
@rancid sluice, 3 days ago: cooking by hecke's recipe https://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a52660/cod-with-garlicky-tomatoes-and-potatoes-recipe/
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/504747657441312768
fuck bottie I already cooked another thing
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Muhamed#6319 has skipped the song.
❌ Bad argument: query is a required argument that is missing.
❌ Bad argument: query is a required argument that is missing.
❌ Bad argument: query is a required argument that is missing.
❌ Bad argument: query is a required argument that is missing.
❌ Bad argument: query is a required argument that is missing.
Add a song to the queue.
This uses YTDL to auto search for a song. A URL may also be provided.
😄
Okay bye. Just let me know if you need any moderation for this. 👀
Just use youtube.com if you need some music.
getrole Level A
removerole
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sub reading
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rr A
gr Gaming
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rr A
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explain Vorgangspassiv
Vorgangspassiv
The Vorgangspassiv is formed with werden as the finite/conjugated verb and the past participle of the main verb (or action verb) in the active voice sentence.
For example, when we translate "The man eats the apple.", we get:
Der Mann isst den Apfel.
When this sentence is converted into its passive voice equivalent, several things happen:
- The finite verb becomes the equivalent conjugation for werden.
isst-->wird - The main verb is then converted into its past participle and placed at the end of the clause, when possible.
isst-->gegessen - The accusative object becomes the (nominative) subject.
den Apfel-->Der Apfel - The subject is indicated with the preposition
vonor simply left out altogether.Der Mann-->(vom Mann)
Putting this together, we create the passive voice sentence:
Der Apfel wird (vom Mann) gegessen.
‼ Only the accusative object of a verb can become the subject in a passive sentence. This means verbs that govern a dative, genitive, or prepositional object can never become the subject. Instead, the object remains as it was.
For example, the verb helfen governs a dative object. An example with it in an active sentence would be:
Der Mann hat dem Kollegen geholfen.
When converted to the passive voice, dem Kollegen does not change case:
Dem Kollegen wurde (vom Mann) geholfen.
This applies equally to verbs that govern genitive and prepositonal objects:
Der Toten wurde gedacht.
Über das Thema wird kaum gesprochen.
Tenses & Moods
Present: Der Apfel wird gegessen.
Simple Past: Der Apfel wurde gegessen.
Future: Der Apfel wird gegessen werden.
Present Perfect: Der Apfel ist gegessen worden.
Past Perfect: Der Apfel war gegessen worden.
Future Perfect: Der Apfel wird gegessen worden sein.
See Also:
https://bit.ly/2Quvo8q (Pferd's blog)
explain Stative Passive
Stative Passive (Zustandspassiv)
The passive voice with werden (Vorgangspassiv) refers to the process of an action; it indicates that an action is taking place. The resulting state of this action can be indicated with a different version of the passive voice called the Stative Passive (Zustandspassiv). This form uses sein instead of werden as its auxiliary verb. For example:
Das Fenster ist zerbrochen. (The window is broken)
Transitive verbs that are valid in the Vorgangspassiv can typically be used in the Zustandspassiv and vice versa. The Zustandspassiv, however, tends to prefer verbs that have a clear end state, such as: zerstören, öffnen, schließen.
Vorgangspassiv vs Zustandspassiv
The difference between the two passive voice forms is best illustrated with an example:
Der Tresor war verschlossen, aber wir haben nicht gesehen, wie er verschlossen wurde.
The safe was locked but we did not see how it was locked.
In the first clause, the state of the safe is being discussed. The process of locking the safe was completed and the safe reached a condition of being "locked". The last clause concentrates on the process of locking the safe, namely how it was done. The safe has somehow reached a state of being locked, but this process was not observed.
As the Vorgangspassiv discusses a process, it often relates to the English progressive aspect, but this is never true for the Zustandspassiv. For example, the English sentence:
The product is being packed.
Can be translated as:
Die Ware wird verpackt.
But cannot be translated as:
Die Ware ist verpackt.
This loses the implication of a process, which the English progressive aspect and Vorgangspassiv possess. Instead, this sentence indicates that this process is complete and the product is now packed. Thus, it would be an acceptable translation for:
The product has been packed.
rr A
rr A
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gr A
.>config ignore clammy
:heavy_check_mark: I replaced your old CEFR role with Level B.
getrole b2
❌ Bad argument: Role "b2" not found.
getrole b
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getrole nerd
getrole Level A
word
getrole Level A
latex
word
A: eskortieren
B: recken
C: harnen
D: vorwärmen
getrole Level B
word
remind 3 months SEARCH fco british jobs
Alright @thin iris, in 2 months and 31 days: SEARCH fco british jobs
word
A: Luftfahrtlinie
B: Ehrensold
C: Anhalten
D: Einkaufsboulevard
ex all
- Switzerland [CH, Schweiz]
- Resources [Resource List]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Swiss German [gsw]
- Adjective Declension [Adjektivdeklination]
- Prepositions of Place Part 1 [Nach-In-Auf-Zu]
- Weak Nouns [N-Deklination, N-Declension]
- Usage of zu [um zu]
- Grammatical gender [gender, der-die-das, genders]
- Gender patterns
- so und also [so, also]
- Eszett [ß, ss, Scharfes S]
- wissen und kennen [wissen, kennen]
- Usage of Konjunktiv II [KII 1]
- Structure of Konjunktiv II [KII 2]
- Study Vocabulary [studieren, beibringen, lernen, unterrichten]
- Birthdays
- Passive [Passiv]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
ex Adjektivdeklination
A Brief Guide to Memorizing German Noun and Adjective Declension by Basementality
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jWl5-kkqF3FQLDzrz8XLBJj7hvPFQK7MT5SYEDGK65E/edit
- März 1998, zwei Tage nach einer 0:1-Niederlage gegen den FC Schalke 04 regt sich Giovanni Trapattoni über einige Spieler auf. Diese Wutrede ist eine sein...
skip
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play i am from austria
help
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Ja?
group assign food suzu
❌ Bad argument: Member "suzu" not found
❌ Bad argument: No matching group found.
- Suzu 🍂 (175338027558764544)
group assign food @lean pond
- ephixore (178939428381655041)
group assign food @rancid sluice
- ctulhuslp (265835679722766336)
group assign food @thin iris
- islo (359997032833744897)
OHHHHH
oh, thanks heckers!
:x: All of these are already members of Food.
LIAR!
help group
Join a group.
End a group meeting.
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Join all available groups at once.
Leave an existing group.
Get a list of all group members for a group.
group list food
- @icy egret
- @marsh tree
- @thin iris
- @lean pond
- @rancid sluice
- @proud obsidian
sub python
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gr gaming
play vennu malesh let's do it
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tts voice hr ajla is kalum ajla is klemmen ajla is klemmo
tts voice ja ノーユー
tts voice ja ーーユノ
tts voice ja ノーユー
tts voice hr tu bi onest dis vojs is mač beter
tts voice ja あれむいずふぁっとあんっどうぉすともっど
tts voice hr fak ju čajna
tts voice ja ノユーー
tts voice ja あれむいずふぁっとあんっどうぉすともっど
stupid umu
stop laugh
i heard 0 sound 0 japan
tts voice ja あれむいずふぁっとあんっどうぉすともっど
ok ban aglenalgaon
clamban
v
banarrem 1 10
Repeated Skinner Says No 10 times.
banarrem 1 50
Repeated Skinner Says No 50 times.
help
Commands used by the German learning server.
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help role
Assigns a role to you from a list of available roles.
If you abuse this command, you will get blacklisted.
role native
❌ Bad argument: Role "native" not found.
role native speaker
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role help
❌ Bad argument: Role "help" not found.
help role
Assigns a role to you from a list of available roles.
If you abuse this command, you will get blacklisted.
help
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t!help
`Standard Commands List`
Use t!help [command] to get more info on a specific command, for example: t!help rank
**1. Core - **help invite ping selfroles support
**2. Social - **background badges played profile rank setinfo settitle top
**3. Fun - **8ball cah cat catfacts choose coin cookie dice dog dogfacts fortune numberfacts psychopass ratewaifu reverse rps
**4. Economy - **points
**5. Utilities - **color converter crypto google image lotto math shorten stocks strawpoll todo urban vote weather wiki youtube
**6. Information - **apikey avatar botlist changelog channel info role server shared usage
**7. Anime - **anime manga osu sic
**8. Memes - **beautiful hackerman
# Don't include the example brackets when using commands!
# To view mod commands, use t@help
t!help ping
t!ping Pong! Used to test Tatsumaki's response time.
Usage: t!ping
Examples:
t!ping pong!
t!ping
| Pong! Hello there.. - Time taken: 230ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 142.16ms
ping t!ping
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ping
| Pong! - Time taken: 91ms
remind 8 hours "write about your day meme"
Alright @rancid sluice, in 8 hours: "write about your day meme"
emojistats
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role Nerd
t!cat
getrole Level A
t!dog
@rancid sluice, 8 hours ago: "write about your day meme"
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/507166556527263764
rr Level A
getrole level B
getrole Level A
t!cat
sub Grammar
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gr gaming
Custom emoji tracking
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Shows you statistics about the emoji usage in this server.
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role
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- Level C
- Gaming
- Learning German
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role
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- Gaming
- Learning German
- Nerd
role 2
❌ Bad argument: Role "2" not found.
role 2. Level B
❌ Bad argument: Role "2. Level B" not found.
❌ Bad argument: Role "2." not found.
help
Commands used by the German learning server.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
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help role
Assigns a role to you from a list of available roles.
If you abuse this command, you will get blacklisted.
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help
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Removes a previously assigned role.
Quote a message from a <channel>.
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Assigns a role to you from a list of available roles.
removerole Nerd
getrole Learning German
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role Level A
word
A: allochthonous
B: affecting
C: all-out
D: legalistic
help
Generic commands used by basically every bot.
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Pong.
You're welcome.
Gerne.
Show information about a number of characters.
Shoot someone's dog.
Shows help about a command or the bot
Responds with a random dog image.
Responds with a random cat image.
Bully your fellow users even more with this wonderful meme command.
danke
Immer gerne, ctulhuslp.
dog
help
Generic commands used by basically every bot.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Bully your fellow users with this wonderful meme command.
Shows an image for the specified colour.
Define a word using urban dictionary.
cat
ex
❌ Bad argument: name is a required argument that is missing.
ex list
FAQ not found. Did you mean...
Resource List
ex subjunctive
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
explain all
- Switzerland [CH, Schweiz]
- Resources [Resource List]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Swiss German [gsw]
- Adjective Declension [Adjektivdeklination]
- Prepositions of Place Part 1 [Nach-In-Auf-Zu]
- Weak Nouns [N-Deklination, N-Declension]
- Usage of zu [um zu]
- Grammatical gender [gender, der-die-das, genders]
- Gender patterns
- so und also [so, also]
- Eszett [ß, ss, Scharfes S]
- wissen und kennen [wissen, kennen]
- Usage of Konjunktiv II [KII 1]
- Structure of Konjunktiv II [KII 2]
- Study Vocabulary [studieren, beibringen, lernen, unterrichten]
- Birthdays
- Passive [Passiv]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
ex 14
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ex KII 1
Konjunktiv II: Usage
Konjunktiv II is a grammatical mood that expresses irreality - it describes something that isn't guaranteed to happen.
(1) Wenn ich Millionen Dollar hätte, würde ich alle Speisen der ganzen Welt probieren. = “If I had million dollars, I would try all dishes around the world.”
(2) Wäre ich Mod, würde ich alle bannen. = “If I were a Mod, I would ban everybody.”
Konjunktiv II is also used as a form of politeness.
(3) Könnten Sie mir bitte helfen? = “Could you help me, please?”
And it also replaces Konjunktiv I (see >explain Konjunktiv I) when the conjugation of Konjunktiv I is ambiguous. For example, when it matches Präsens:
(4) Sie sagte, ich brauche sie. ➡️ Sie sagte, ich würde sie brauchen.
Now that we have explained the usage of Konjunktiv II, let’s see how it’s built!
Type >explain Structure of Konjunktiv II to read the second part.
ex KII 2
Structure of Konjunktiv II
In the first part, we explained the usage of Konjunktiv II. (see >explain Usage of Konjunktiv II)
Now let’s see how it’s built!
We can create KII through Präteritum - slap an Umlaut on the verb and add the suffixes of Konjunktiv I (or basically suffixes of Präteritum without the -t-).
(5) Ich äße gern mehr, aber ich bin schon satt. = “I would love to eat more but I’m already full.”
(6) Wäre ich nicht arm, ginge ich ab und zu außer Haus essen = “If I wasn’t poor, I would eat out now and then.”
(7) Ich probierte diese Speisen gern, wenn sie nicht ein Vermögen kosten. = “I’d love to try these dishes if they didn’t cost a fortune.”
⁉️ Wait, what?! Isn’t the verb in example (7) in Präteritum?!
Well, yeah, building KII through Präteritum works well with strong verbs, but it doesn’t show in weak verbs because the forms are the same in both Konjunktiv II and Präteritum.
So how do we distinguish between these two?
For weak verb, the würden-structure is used. Würden (= werden in KII) acts as an auxiliary verb with infinitive. The meaning doesn’t change, it’s just clearer what we want to say.
So if we rewrite (7):
(8) Ich würde diese Speisen gern probieren, wenn sie nicht ein Vermögen kosten.
As you can see, würden stays at the second position and the infinitive goes to the end of a clause.
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ex gsw
What is Swiss German?
Swiss German is the common name for the group of dialects native to Switzerland. It is closely related to the dialects of south-western Germany (e.g. Swabian), and to a lesser extent to the dialects of Austria and Bavaria.
What do you mean, group of dialects?
Because Swiss German is not standardized in any way, there is a lot of variety in how people speak. The differences aren’t large enough to impede understanding, but they are definitely noticable and range from vocabulary over different sounds being used to even differences in grammar!
If I speak German to a Swiss person, will I be understood?
Yes.
All Swiss German speakers have gone through several years of schooling held in Standard German and will definitely understand you without any problems. However, not all Swiss German speakers are very comfortable speaking it themselves, so keep that in mind.
If I want to move to Switzerland, do I have to learn Swiss German?
First of all, make sure to actually learn Standard German. You’ll need it more urgently. But if that’s out of the way, I would advise you to at least learn to understand it. Swiss people really appreciate it when they don’t have to speak Standard German. You don’t have to learn to speak it yourself to integrate. But feel free to try!
Where can I learn Swiss German?
Good question. If you find something, let us know… If you have questions, you can always ask in #dialects.
What does it sound like?
It’s been variously described as everything from melodious to throat cancer. Best you just listen yourself:
https://youtu.be/h5-If3WKqfg (Dialect of Graubünden)
https://youtu.be/Gz2S9iggdzM (Slightly over the top comparison)
https://youtu.be/PkGatIgXERI (Classic Bern German song)
See also: >faq Switzerland, >faq Dialects
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- Grammar terms [Grammatical terms, Glossary]
- Nominative [Nominativ]
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- Dative [Dativ]
- Genitive [Genitiv]
- FAQ
ex Genitiv
Genitive
The genitive case (der Genitiv) is one of the four cases of the German language. A case affects how a noun or noun phrase is inflected, and indicates the role of the noun or noun phrase in a clause.
How do I decline in the genitive case?
Nouns and adjective declension is completely different compared to the nominative case. Pronoun declension does exist but it is virtually never used. See >ex adjective declension for a full explanation.
When do I use the genitive case?
The genitive case is mainly used:
- to link nouns, especially when showing possession
Dies ist der größte Bahnhof der Welt.
Die Hälfte des Kuchens gehört mir.
Es gibt noch einen Strahl der Hoffnung.
For proper names, the order is reversed and an 's' is attached to the proper name as long as it does not end with an 's' sound.
Deutschlands längster Fluss ist der Rhein.
- to mark the object of very few transitive verbs
Empfindliche Haut bedarf besonderer Pflege.
Heute gedenkt die Nation des Jahrestages der Verfassung.
Wir harren einer Antwort.
- after some prepositions
The following prepositions are commonly followed by the genitive case in written German, but usually with the dative case in spoken German:
(an)statt, trotz, während, wegen
Prepositions denoting position are usually followed by the genitive case or have an extra von (and then have dative):
außerhalb, innerhalb, oberhalb, unterhalb, jenseits
A great number of prepositions that are only used in formal/written German, such as:
angesichts, bezüglich, einschließlich, fernab, infolge, namens, seitens, zugunsten
- by adverbials of indefinite time
Eines Tages werde ich Deutsch beherrschen.
Sonntags sind wir meist unterwegs.
Eines Nachts hörte ihr Vater sie weinen.
Note the declension in the last sentence. Although ìt is die Nacht, it assumes a similar form as the rest.
ex grammar terms
When learning languages, it's useful to know some grammatical terms.
Note that these are very simplified definitions aimed at giving you a general idea: do your own research if you need details.
- Adjective: a word that describes a name: the dog is old or the smart kid.
- Adverb: something that aids the verb or other part of the sentence, or words that don't fall into other categories: yes, I've done it swiftly or he's very good.
- Affix: a small word piece attached to another word to change its meaning. If it comes before the word it's a prefix: __in__credible, after it it's a suffix: time__ly__.
- Article: a word that tells you if a name is specific or generic: the apple, an apple.
- Case: the form of a word depending on its role: he and him refer to the same person, but he gives an apple to him.
- Clause: each unit that has one conjugated verb. Those before and after the comma are each a clause: Berzi said something, but I didn't understand.
- Conjugation: the form a verb takes depending on when it happens and who does it: I go, he goes, he went are all conjugations of the same verb.
- Conjunction: a word that connects two clauses together: he went there but I didn't.
- Declension: the form a word takes depending on its case: der Mann is a subject, den Mann is an object.
- Noun: the name of a thing, such as table or dog.
- Object: the one at the receiving end of the verb, or being affected by it directly: he touched me, she gave her an apple.
- Pronoun: a word that stands in for a name: he gave me a ring. I like it.
- Subject: the one that enacts the verb in first person: I saw a dog or a dog saw me.
- Tense: the form of a verb depending on when it happens: I see: present, I will see: future.
- Verb: a word describing an action: I go running every day.
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ex Dative
Dative
The dative case (der Dativ) is one of the four cases of the German language. A case affects how a noun or noun phrase is inflected, and indicates the role of the noun or noun phrase in a clause.
How do I decline in the dative case?
Nouns, pronouns, and adjective declension is completely different compared to the nominative case. See >ex adjective declension for a full explanation.
When do I use the dative case?
The dative case has a great number of usages, many of which are idiomatic, but is mainly used:
- to mark the indirect object of many transitive verbs
The "indirect object" is that which receives the result of an action.
Ich habe dir ein Bier gekauft.
Sie gibt dem Mann das Buch.
Er zeigte ihm seinen Führerschein.
- to mark the object of some transitive verbs
There is little logic to this, but many verbs with the prefixes bei-, ent-, nach- and zu- take dative.
Dir fehlen die richtigen Materialien.
Sie hat mir nicht geantwortet.
Das gefällt ihr gar nicht.
- after some prepositions
The following prepositions are always followed by the dative case:
aus, außer, bei, gegenüber, mit, nach, seit, von, zu
- to indicate movement in a particular direction in two-way prepositions
With prepositions that can be either accusative or dative, the dative case indicates position, or, more precisely, indicates that there is no movement in relation to the person/thing denoted by the noun.
Das Bild hängt jetzt an der Wand.
Er geht in den Wald.
Er geht im Wald.
- to show possession, mainly of clothing or body parts
Ich habe mir in die Finger geschnitten.
Er hat ihr die Nase gebrochen.
Die Mütze fiel mir vom Kopf.
- with many adjectives
Ich war mir nicht sicher.
Ist dir kalt?
Er ist seinem Bruder sehr ähnlich.
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weil vs denn vs da
These are the three common causal conjunctions in German: weil, denn, and da. They are all used to introduce a cause or reason to something and are analagous to 'because' or 'since' in English.
So what are the differences between them?
The main difference is the placement of the verb. denn is a coordinating conjunction, so it introduces a main clause and the verb is the second element:
Ich habe einen Apfel gegessen, denn ich hatte Hunger.
weil and da are subordinating conjunctions, so introduce subordinate clauses, where the verb is (usually) the last element:
Ich habe einen Apfel gegessen, weil/da ich Hunger hatte.
Subordinating conjunctions can introduce a sentence:
Weil/da ich Hunger hatte, habe ich einen Apfel gegessen.
But this does not work with a coordinating conjunction like denn:
❌ Denn ich hatte Hunger, habe ich einen Apfel gegessen.
What are the other differences?
There are many subtle differences in usage between them that you can only really learn by immersion. However, there are a few of note:
da is similar to English 'as' or 'since', in that it often precedes a main clause and introduces a reason that is already known.
weil can have qualifiers like nur, but this does not work (or sounds pecuilar) with the other conjunctions:
Ich habe ihn festgenommen, nur weil ich sein Grinsen nicht mochte.
It can also have a 'placeholder' adverb, like darum, deshalb, or deswegen, in a main clause, where it points to the subordinate clause:
Er konnte deswegen nicht kommen, weil er krank war.
When should I use which?
You can use whichever one you like and you will be understood. However, weil is widely favoured in spoken language, followed by da. denn is not common in spoken language, but still fairly common in written language.
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- CEFR levels [CEFR]
- weil, denn, da [weil, denn]
- How to get started [beginner, Starting out]
- Grammar terms [Grammatical terms, Glossary]
- Nominative [Nominativ]
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Dative [Dativ]
- Genitive [Genitiv]
- FAQ
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weil vs denn vs da
These are the three common causal conjunctions in German: weil, denn, and da. They are all used to introduce a cause or reason to something and are analagous to 'because' or 'since' in English.
So what are the differences between them?
The main difference is the placement of the verb. denn is a coordinating conjunction, so it introduces a main clause and the verb is the second element:
Ich habe einen Apfel gegessen, denn ich hatte Hunger.
weil and da are subordinating conjunctions, so introduce subordinate clauses, where the verb is (usually) the last element:
Ich habe einen Apfel gegessen, weil/da ich Hunger hatte.
Subordinating conjunctions can introduce a sentence:
Weil/da ich Hunger hatte, habe ich einen Apfel gegessen.
But this does not work with a coordinating conjunction like denn:
❌ Denn ich hatte Hunger, habe ich einen Apfel gegessen.
What are the other differences?
There are many subtle differences in usage between them that you can only really learn by immersion. However, there are a few of note:
da is similar to English 'as' or 'since', in that it often precedes a main clause and introduces a reason that is already known.
weil can have qualifiers like nur, but this does not work (or sounds pecuilar) with the other conjunctions:
Ich habe ihn festgenommen, nur weil ich sein Grinsen nicht mochte.
It can also have a 'placeholder' adverb, like darum, deshalb, or deswegen, in a main clause, where it points to the subordinate clause:
Er konnte deswegen nicht kommen, weil er krank war.
When should I use which?
You can use whichever one you like and you will be understood. However, weil is widely favoured in spoken language, followed by da. denn is not common in spoken language, but still fairly common in written language.
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- Switzerland [CH, Schweiz]
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Prepositions of Place Part 1
ex Prepositions of Place Part 1
Generally you use the preposition nach when talking about going to countries, cities or directions, for example:
(1) Ich fahre nach Berlin. (I’m going to Berlin.)
(2) Ich gehe nach Westen. (I’m going west.)
(3) Ich fahre nach Deutschland. (I'm going to Germany.)
‼ Note that nach does not work with countries or regions that take an article. In this case you need to replace it with in, for example: Ich fahre in die Schweiz. (I’m going to Switzerland.)
In addition to that you will need to use auf for specific islands, for example: Ich fliege auf die Balearen. (I fly to the Balearic Islands.)
Here you can find a map with countries that take an article: http://i.imgur.com/QRFA2WI.png
🌟 nach is also idiomatically used in nach Hause gehen (to go home)
The preposition zu is used when talking about going to people, or places with a proper name, for example:
(4) Ich gehe zu ihm. (I go to him.)
(5) Ich gehe zum [zu dem] Arzt. (I go to the doctor.)
(6) Ich gehe zu Aldi. (I go to Aldi.)
You use in if you will end up inside a place or location, for example:
(7) Ich gehe in die Kirche. (I go to church.)
(8) Ich gehe ins [in das] Kino. (I go to the cinema.)
You use auf if you will end up on something, or for going to formal events, for example:
(9) Ich klettere auf den Berg. (I climb up the mountain.)
(10) Ich gehe auf die Toilette. (I go to the toilet.)
(11) Ich gehe auf eine Party. (I go to a party.)
🌟 When in doubt, use zu, since you can often replace in and auf with zu, for example:
(12) Ich gehe zur Kirche. (I go to the church.) [but not necessarily inside]
(13) Ich gehe zu einer Party. (I go to a party.)
‼ However, note that you cannot replace zu with in if it would be absurd to speak of going inside:
(14) Ich fahre in die Kirche. (I drive into the church.)
ex Dative
Dative
The dative case (der Dativ) is one of the four cases of the German language. A case affects how a noun or noun phrase is inflected, and indicates the role of the noun or noun phrase in a clause.
How do I decline in the dative case?
Nouns, pronouns, and adjective declension is completely different compared to the nominative case. See >ex adjective declension for a full explanation.
When do I use the dative case?
The dative case has a great number of usages, many of which are idiomatic, but is mainly used:
- to mark the indirect object of many transitive verbs
The "indirect object" is that which receives the result of an action.
Ich habe dir ein Bier gekauft.
Sie gibt dem Mann das Buch.
Er zeigte ihm seinen Führerschein.
- to mark the object of some transitive verbs
There is little logic to this, but many verbs with the prefixes bei-, ent-, nach- and zu- take dative.
Dir fehlen die richtigen Materialien.
Sie hat mir nicht geantwortet.
Das gefällt ihr gar nicht.
- after some prepositions
The following prepositions are always followed by the dative case:
aus, außer, bei, gegenüber, mit, nach, seit, von, zu
- to indicate movement in a particular direction in two-way prepositions
With prepositions that can be either accusative or dative, the dative case indicates position, or, more precisely, indicates that there is no movement in relation to the person/thing denoted by the noun.
Das Bild hängt jetzt an der Wand.
Er geht in den Wald.
Er geht im Wald.
- to show possession, mainly of clothing or body parts
Ich habe mir in die Finger geschnitten.
Er hat ihr die Nase gebrochen.
Die Mütze fiel mir vom Kopf.
- with many adjectives
Ich war mir nicht sicher.
Ist dir kalt?
Er ist seinem Bruder sehr ähnlich.
ex Prepositions of Place Part 2
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Prepositions of Place Part 1
ex um zu
So, zu is a word that has a lot of uses.
As a preposition it means “to/towards”. (see >ex Dative Prepositions and >ex Prepositions of Place Part 1)
But it can also be used to indicate an infinitive/gerund in a sentence, for example:
(1) Es ist schwierig, Deutsch zu lernen. = “Learning German is hard.” or ”It’s hard to learn German.”
You can also see it in the um...zu structure, where it means ”in order to”.
The um goes to the beginning of the phrase and zu before the infinitive.
(2) Wir sind zum Supermarkt gegangen, um etwas Brot zu kaufen. = We went to the shop (in order) to buy some bread.
(3) Ich lerne Deutsch, um mit Deutschen reden zu können. = I am learning German (in order) to be able to speak to Germans.
‼you can use um...zu only if the people doing both actions are the same. So in the examples above:
• in (2) we go and we buy bread
• in (3) I learn and I speak
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🌟 Bonus: When you want to say in order to, but the subjects are different, you use the subordinate conjunction damit.
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group python
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Python.
group science
❌ Bad argument: Group "science" not found.
group math
❌ Bad argument: Group "math" not found.
getrole nerd
getrole A
evalin
print(chr(10004))
✔
ex Study Vocabulary
Study Vocabulary
Let’s take a look at differences in meanings between studieren, lernen, unterrichten, lehren and beibringen.
So what does studieren mean? Pfff, to study ofc, duh. Well, NO! Studieren is used only in the sense of studying at a university (or college).
(1) Ich studiere Mathematik. = “I study math as a uni student.”
To study as in to learn, to practice etc. translates to lernen.
(2) Ich lerne Mathematik. = “I’m learning/practicing math (for school).”
Now let’s compare the rest of the verbs - unterrichten, lehren and beibringen. They all mean to teach but are used in different contexts.
Unterrichten means to teach at an institute (school, language school) or some other formal way of teaching (private tutoring).
(3) Meine Schwester unterrichtet Deutsch am Goethe Institut = “My sister teaches German at the Goethe Institute.”
Lehren means to teach but as a tutor at a university.
(4) Herr Arrem lehrt die Kunst der Memes an der Nationalmemeuniversität Wien. = “Mister Arrem teaches the Art of Memes at the National Meme University of Vienna.”
Beibringen is more general, usually used with skills that you learn outside of an institute.
(5) Mein Vater hat mir beigebracht, wie man Fahrrad fährt. = “My father taught me how to ride a bike.”
sub Reading
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Reading.
:x: You already have this role.
getrole gaming
help group ping
Ping all members of a <group> with <content>.
help griup
Command or category "griup" not found.
help group
Join a group.
Ping all members of a <group> with <content>.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
Promote a member to group moderator.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
Remove a member from a group.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
Start a group meeting.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
group start reading
:white_check_mark: Successfully created channel #509779117604864010.
You can end a session by typing >group end Reading.
group end reading
📢 Meeting of Reading has ended.
help group
Join a group.
List all groups that you've joined.
Edit the topic/short description of this group.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
Unlocks a group to allow everyone to join freely.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
t!cat
:ping_pong: Pong! | 168.14ms
A cog that lets you train your vocabulary.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
A command that helps you train and expand your vocabulary.
cat
word
dog
dog
: 17987 uses (28.38%), 69.61 uses/day.
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: 2047 uses (3.23%), 7.92 uses/day.- Unknown Emoji: 1969 uses (3.11%), 7.62 uses/day.
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t!top
🏙 | Guild Score Leaderboards for German Learning and Discussion
📋 Rank | Name
[1] > #JX
Total Score: 361552
[2] > #Arrem
Total Score: 344833
[3] > #User Left Guild (Discord ID: 87277163157401600)
Total Score: 332450
[4] > #Flappy
Total Score: 326150
[5] > #User Left Guild (Discord ID: 155413156011835392)
Total Score: 304711
[6] > #Nemoses
Total Score: 280735
[7] > #Danieldrd
Total Score: 246515
[8] > #KurisuChan
Total Score: 236397
[9] > #Chuck
Total Score: 223877
[10] > #Dreng
Total Score: 206365
-------------------------------------
# Your Guild Placing Stats
😐 Rank: 555 Total Score: 1189
ex von
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
ex Genitiv
Genitive
The genitive case (der Genitiv) is one of the four cases of the German language. A case affects how a noun or noun phrase is inflected, and indicates the role of the noun or noun phrase in a clause.
How do I decline in the genitive case?
Nouns and adjective declension is completely different compared to the nominative case. Pronoun declension does exist but it is virtually never used. See >ex adjective declension for a full explanation.
When do I use the genitive case?
The genitive case is mainly used:
- to link nouns, especially when showing possession
Dies ist der größte Bahnhof der Welt.
Die Hälfte des Kuchens gehört mir.
Es gibt noch einen Strahl der Hoffnung.
For proper names, the order is reversed and an 's' is attached to the proper name as long as it does not end with an 's' sound.
Deutschlands längster Fluss ist der Rhein.
- to mark the object of very few transitive verbs
Empfindliche Haut bedarf besonderer Pflege.
Heute gedenkt die Nation des Jahrestages der Verfassung.
Wir harren einer Antwort.
- after some prepositions
The following prepositions are commonly followed by the genitive case in written German, but usually with the dative case in spoken German:
(an)statt, trotz, während, wegen
Prepositions denoting position are usually followed by the genitive case or have an extra von (and then have dative):
außerhalb, innerhalb, oberhalb, unterhalb, jenseits
A great number of prepositions that are only used in formal/written German, such as:
angesichts, bezüglich, einschließlich, fernab, infolge, namens, seitens, zugunsten
- by adverbials of indefinite time
Eines Tages werde ich Deutsch beherrschen.
Sonntags sind wir meist unterwegs.
Eines Nachts hörte ihr Vater sie weinen.
Note the declension in the last sentence. Although ìt is die Nacht, it assumes a similar form as the rest.
removerole level A
groups
- Speakinglads - ping 0x1
- Reading - A group for reading sessions
- Sciencepractice
- Python
- Dialects
- Grammar
- Food - A group for food talks
unsub Reading
:white_check_mark: Successfully left group Reading.
help group
Join a group.
Assign member to a group.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
Create a new group.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
Delete a group.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
Demote a group moderator to a regular member.
⚠ Potentially restricted.
sub food
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Food.
sub reading
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Reading.
getrole gaming
help
Provides the latex rendering command.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Renders the specified LaTeX text.
help latex
Renders the specified LaTeX text.
The text is automatically put inside math mode.
❌ Bad argument: message is a required argument that is missing.
star @zenith hearth
"@zenith hearth" is not a valid message ID. Use Developer Mode to get the Copy ID option.
about flappy
3.6.3
do-germanserv
1.0.0a
info ora
❌ Bad argument: Member "ora" not found
info Ora
avy
getrole b
:heavy_check_mark: I replaced your old CEFR role with Level B.
t!cat
star random
⭐ 3 #general-2 ID: 367784892563587082
When the rocket failed to launch the engineer announced mhh, no, i don't see any mistakes
star stats @mighty nebula
35
106
171
🥇: 492810532416389120 (7 stars)
🥈: 502883706252296203 (5 stars)
🥉: 498779958265511938 (5 stars)
star show 492810532416389120
🌟 7 #general ID: 492810532416389120
Hello, I'm Loller Micheal and I'm the lead developer of Ban Callum. BC is a high-level general purpose programming language with easy syntax and two keywords.
Hello World in BC:
ban callum ban ban callum Callum Callum ban ban
Output:
Hello World ban callum
star show 502883706252296203
🌟 5 #general ID: 502883706252296203
Callum, I will kill you.
star show 498779958265511938
🌟 5 #general ID: 498779958265511938
Bik bik brain with lotsa air innit 
star show @mighty nebula
"@mighty nebula" is not a valid message ID. Use Developer Mode to get the Copy ID option.
It was worth a try 
role
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Gaming
- Learning German
- Nerd
role 1
❌ Bad argument: Role "1" not found.
role Level A
:heavy_check_mark: I replaced your old CEFR role with Level A.
t!cat
cat
dog
dog
dog
info ephixore
cat
cat
getrole Level A
evalin ```py
import math
def prime(n):
return math.floor((math.factorial(n) % (n+1))/n)*(n-1)+2
print(prime(5))
2
evalin ```py
import math
def prime(n):
return math.floor((math.factorial(n) % (n+1))/n)*(n-1)+2
print(prime(100))
101
evalin ```py
def prime(n):
prime = [True for i in range(n+1)]
p = 2
while (p * p <= n):
if (prime[p] == True):
for i in range(p * 2, n+1, p):
prime[i] = False
p += 1
for p in range(2, n):
if prime[p]:
print(p)
prime(30)
2
3
5
7
11
13
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19
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29
HECK YEAH
evalin ```py
def prime(n):
prime = [True for i in range(n+1)]
p = 2
while (p * p <= n):
if (prime[p] == True):
for i in range(p * 2, n+1, p):
prime[i] = False
p += 1
for p in range(2, n):
if prime[p]:
print(p)
prime(1000)
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457
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659```
'list' object has no attribute 'add'
sequence item 0: expected str instance, int found
help lookup
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
Example lookup: >lookup de en laufen
List all supported languages.
lk en de library
- bibliothekarisch
- Bibliothek
- Bücherei
- Sammlung
- Büchersaal
- Programmbibliothek
- Bibo
- bibliothekarisch
- Stiftsbibliothek
- wissenschaftliche Bibliothek
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
@tender trellis
cat
Commands for temporary sessions.
Groups are made of text and voice channels that are
temporarily created whenever a session is happening.
All groups are opt-in by default which means you
have to explicitly join them in order to be able
to access them.
Each group has moderators assigned to it who can
either start or end a group session and even ping
all members of it along with the ability to manage
messages within the group channel.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Leave an existing group
List all groups this server has.
Join a group.
role
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Gaming
- Learning German
- Nerd
help
Commands for temporary sessions.
Groups are made of text and voice channels that are
temporarily created whenever a session is happening.
All groups are opt-in by default which means you
have to explicitly join them in order to be able
to access them.
Each group has moderators assigned to it who can
either start or end a group session and even ping
all members of it along with the ability to manage
messages within the group channel.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Leave an existing group
List all groups this server has.
Join a group.
role
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Gaming
- Learning German
- Nerd
groups
- Speakinglads - ping 0x1
- Reading - A group for reading sessions
- Sciencepractice
- Python
- Dialects
- Grammar
- Food - A group for food talks
group Python
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Python.
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Reading.
group food
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Food.
❌ Bad argument: Role "reading" not found.
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Reading.
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Food.
❌ Bad argument: Group "grqmmar" not found.
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Grammar.
t!top
🏙 | Guild Score Leaderboards for German Learning and Discussion
📋 Rank | Name
[1] > #JX
Total Score: 361552
[2] > #Arrem
Total Score: 344833
[3] > #User Left Guild (Discord ID: 87277163157401600)
Total Score: 332450
[4] > #Flappy
Total Score: 326427
[5] > #User Left Guild (Discord ID: 155413156011835392)
Total Score: 304711
[6] > #Nemoses
Total Score: 280786
[7] > #Danieldrd
Total Score: 246515
[8] > #KurisuChan
Total Score: 236397
[9] > #Chuck
Total Score: 223877
[10] > #Dreng
Total Score: 206365
-------------------------------------
# Your Guild Placing Stats
😐 Rank: 548 Total Score: 1204
try now
group grammar
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Grammar.
mooc
<@&508054842611204107>: Please do not mute or unmute my bot whenever you don't like the music. I've gotten reports from users about some of you repeatedly doing exactly that
yeah some have
erroneously i did do so, sorry
wanted to do so locally. also tried what happens when bot is moved
okay, thank you
unsub Reading
:white_check_mark: Successfully left group Reading.
help
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
sub food
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Food.
role
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Gaming
- Learning German
- Nerd
❌ Bad argument: Role "5" not found.
role learning german
:x: You already have this role.
help
Open eval command made for the German server.
Do not try to exploit this.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Compiles code via rextester.com
help compile
Compiles code via rextester.com
You have to pass in a code block with the language
syntax set to one of these:
- python | py
- kotlin | kt
- cpp
- c
- rb
- haskell
- pascal
- bash
- octave
- sql
Python code is automatically wrapped in an async function with its own loop.
Kotlin code is wrapped in a normal function with threads imported.
Additionally, if you'd like to pass input,
please append it after the end of the code block.
evalin
print "Hello"
❌ Bad argument: Missing code block. Please use the following markdown
```language
code here
```
evalin ```py
print "Hello"
print "Hello"
^
SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print'
evalin
import sys
print("Python version")
print (sys.version)
print("Version info.")
print (sys.version_info)
Python version
3.5.2 (default, Nov 17 2016, 17:05:23)
[GCC 5.4.0 20160609]
Version info.
sys.version_info(major=3, minor=5, micro=2, releaselevel='final', serial=0)
evalin ```py
print("Hello blah")
Hello blah
snaps his fingers
evalin ```python
import sys
print("Python version")
print (sys.version)
print("Version info.")
print (sys.version_info)
Python version
3.5.2 (default, Nov 17 2016, 17:05:23)
[GCC 5.4.0 20160609]
Version info.
sys.version_info(major=3, minor=5, micro=2, releaselevel='final', serial=0)
help
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
dog
help
Open eval command made for the German server.
Do not try to exploit this.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Compiles code via rextester.com
urban <dog>
Dogs are [angelic] creatures that deserve [love and respect]. Dogs are sweet and they love their owners and their owners love them back. Anyone who abuses and doesn't like dogs is a cruel monster and should [go to hell]. Dogs are innocent and beautiful in their own way. There is no such thing as a mean dog.
[Person A]: Aren't [dogs] the [sweetest]?
Person B: I know, they really are. I love dogs.
❌ Bad argument: lang_out is a required argument that is missing.
lookup <german> <english> <hallo>
❌ <german> is not a supported language. Use dict info.
dict info
- en (
english) - de (
german) - fr (
french) - sv (
swedish) - es (
spanish) - bg (
bulgarian) - ro (
romanian) - it (
italian) - pt (
portuguese) - ru (
russian)
lookup <de> <en> <hallo>
❌ <de> is not a supported language. Use dict info.
lookup de en Hallo
- Hello!
- Hi!
- Howdy!
- G'day!
- Hiya!
- Heyday!
- Hallo!
- Gidday!
- Hullo!
- Eh up!
help
Generic commands used by basically every bot.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Bully your fellow users even more with this wonderful meme command.
Gerne.
Show information about a number of characters.
Define a word using urban dictionary.
Shows an image for the specified colour.
Bully your fellow users with this wonderful meme command.
Shoot someone's dog.
Shows help about a command or the bot
Responds with a random dog image.
help lookup
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
Example lookup: >lookup de en laufen
List all supported languages.
help German commands
Command or category "German commands" not found.
lookup de en gern
- gladly
- willingly
- readily
- I'd love to!
- I'd be glad to.
- too much
- too willingly
- all that much
- all that willingly
- only too much
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
ex all
- Switzerland [CH, Schweiz]
- Resources [Resource List]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Swiss German [gsw]
- Adjective Declension [Adjektivdeklination]
- Prepositions of Place Part 1 [Nach-In-Auf-Zu]
- Weak Nouns [N-Deklination, N-Declension]
- Usage of zu [um zu]
- Grammatical gender [gender, der-die-das, genders]
- Gender patterns
- so und also [so, also]
- Eszett [ß, ss, Scharfes S]
- wissen und kennen [wissen, kennen]
- Usage of Konjunktiv II [KII 1]
- Structure of Konjunktiv II [KII 2]
- Study Vocabulary [studieren, beibringen, lernen, unterrichten]
- Birthdays
- Passive [Passiv]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
lookup de ru Förmlichkeit
❌ No translations found for word Förmlichkeit.
lookup de bg Förmlichkeit
❌ No translations found for word Förmlichkeit.
lookup en ru swirl
- to swirl
lookup en ru alleviate
❌ No translations found for word alleviate.
lookup en ru assess
- to assess
lookup en ru to assess
- to assess
group grammar
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Grammar.
unsub grammar
:white_check_mark: Successfully left group Grammar.
ex umu
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
lookup vohersehen
❌ Bad argument: lang_out is a required argument that is missing.
lookup de vohersehen
❌ Bad argument: word is a required argument that is missing.
lookup de en vohersehen
❌ No translations found for word vohersehen.
t!cat
cat
help
Open eval command made for the German server.
Do not try to exploit this.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Compiles code via rextester.com
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
ex zum
FAQ not found. Did you mean...
um zu
ex um zu
So, zu is a word that has a lot of uses.
As a preposition it means “to/towards”. (see >ex Dative Prepositions and >ex Prepositions of Place Part 1)
But it can also be used to indicate an infinitive/gerund in a sentence, for example:
(1) Es ist schwierig, Deutsch zu lernen. = “Learning German is hard.” or ”It’s hard to learn German.”
You can also see it in the um...zu structure, where it means ”in order to”.
The um goes to the beginning of the phrase and zu before the infinitive.
(2) Wir sind zum Supermarkt gegangen, um etwas Brot zu kaufen. = We went to the shop (in order) to buy some bread.
(3) Ich lerne Deutsch, um mit Deutschen reden zu können. = I am learning German (in order) to be able to speak to Germans.
‼you can use um...zu only if the people doing both actions are the same. So in the examples above:
• in (2) we go and we buy bread
• in (3) I learn and I speak
❌ *ich gebe ihm ein Geschenk, um er glücklich zu sein - This and other weird stuffs are WRONG!
🌟 Bonus: When you want to say in order to, but the subjects are different, you use the subordinate conjunction damit.
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
getrole Level A
:x: You already have this role.
getrole A
lookup de en Blaubeerwein
❌ No translations found for word Blaubeerwein.
lookup de en Blaubeer
- blueberry maggot
thats an amusing translation
- blueberry
- (blue) whortleberry
- (common) bilberry
is there any bot command that can show the usage of a word in a sentence?
explain reflexivpronomen
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
lookup de en entlang
- along the waterfront
- composed along sth.
- along the track
- along the river
- along the beach
- along the track
- along the bank
- along the coast
- along the road
- along the street
lookup de en entanggehen
❌ No translations found for word entanggehen.
lookup de en entlanggehen
- to skirt sth.
- to go along
- to walk along
- to walk along the track
- to walk along the street
- to walk by a lake
lookup de en biegen
- to bend sth.
- to flex
- to curve
- to bow
- to inflect
- to warp
- to decline
- bending
- flexure
- to crook
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
explain all
- CEFR levels [CEFR]
- weil, denn, da [weil, denn]
- How to get started [beginner, Starting out]
- Grammar terms [Grammatical terms, Glossary]
- Nominative [Nominativ]
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Dative [Dativ]
- Genitive [Genitiv]
- FAQ
getrole level A
sub reading
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Reading.
sub food
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Food.
sub dialects
❌ Bad argument: Group "dialects" not found.
explain all
- CEFR levels [CEFR]
- weil, denn, da [weil, denn]
- How to get started [beginner, Starting out]
- Grammar terms [Grammatical terms, Glossary]
- Nominative [Nominativ]
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Dative [Dativ]
- Genitive [Genitiv]
- FAQ
sub python
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Python.
- falsch
- gefälscht
- künstlich
- Kunst-
- nachgemacht
- fingiert
- vortäuschen
- fälschen
- nachahmen
- etw. markieren
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
:white_check_mark: Alright, I added you to Reading.
">getrole Level A
sub reading
:x: You're already in this group.
getrole Level A
ex noch
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
lk de en noch
- still
- yet
- nor
- as yet
- in addition
- ... at that.
- on the hoof
- tossup
- embryonic
- callow
- sb. may
- May I ... ?
- sb. mustn't
- sb. must not
- Would you like to settle your bill now?
- May I have this dance?
- Do you mind if I ...?
- May I venture a guess?
- May I smoke?
- Can I have a smoke?
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
lk de en tun
- do
- to do
- to put
- to do sth.
- conduct
- doing
- tun
- activity
- tun
- tun dish
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
lk de en sonst
- else
- miscellaneous
- otherwise
- besides
- further
- moreover
- usually
- elsewhere
- or
- formerly
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
Shh
getrole Level B
help
Open eval command made for the German server.
Do not try to exploit this.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Compiles code via rextester.com
remind next friday bro etwas schenken
Alright @proper ibex, in 8 days: bro etwas schenken


