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explain weak nouns
Weak nouns are called this way because they receive the same endings as adjectives inflected with weak endings. They take an additional ending -n in every case except nominative singular. This is also known as N-Declension and affects almost exclusively masculine nouns.
Nominativ: der Junge, die Junge__n__
Genitiv: des Junge__n__, der Junge__n__
Dativ: dem Junge__n__, den Junge__n__
Akkusativ: den Junge__n__, die Junge__n__
Some nouns end with a suffix -en to make the pronunciation easier:
der Mensch, den Mensch__en__
‼ Das Herz is the only non-masculine (neuter) noun with N-Declension❣
So how do we recognize these nouns? We can divide them into 3 big groups:
- nouns of Greek and Latin origin,
- nouns ending with
-e(most of these refer to people or animals), - other random German nouns (Mensch, Herr, Student, Nachbar, Prinz etc.)
Another way to divide the groups could be:
- nouns denoting male beings in general (der Bauer, der Knabe, der Herr, der Junge, der Kunde etc.)
- nouns indicating nationality or religious affiliation (der Chinese, der Russe, der Türke, der Jude, der Katholik, der Protestant)
- nouns designating male beings and ending in the foreign suffixes (
-ant,-arch,-ast,-ege,-ent,-ist,-oge,-om,-oph,-ot: der Kollege, der Student, der Psychologe, der Polizist, der Philosoph)
‼ der Käse and words ending with -ee aren’t weak nouns.
Genitive of Weak Nouns
You might have noticed from the examples above that weak nouns don’t have the additional -s in genitive like other masculine nouns.
Some exceptions are das Herz and nouns of group 3 that don’t refer to people nor animals (Name, Wille, Glaube, Buchstabe etc.), which take both the -n and -s endings.
Example: der Name, des Name__ns__.
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2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
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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:
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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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Part 1 - Simple Sentence
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2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
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German nouns are sorted in three different genders: masculine, neuter and feminine. These have nothing to do with sex or social gender.
The first thing genders will influence are articles like der, das, die. Each word has its own and you better get it right: some words that look identical can have different meanings depending on the gender they're used with. For example:
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Gender is actually quite useful! Since sentence structure is less rigid than in English, grammatical case helps you tell the various elements apart (with some practice), and that works through genders: each gender has its own forms, which makes everything a little less ambiguous. Besides, as you've seen with Band above, it allows us to make up words with different meanings that look the same but are not ambiguous, and if that's not magic, I don't know what is. ✨
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damn no wonder ur german is so good
gr Level C
😄
im not sure what i deserve, im in german 2
Level C is like, fluent
its a highschool class
oh
o no im definatley no
if you're advanced maybe go with B
gr Level A
:heavy_check_mark: I replaced your old CEFR role with Level A.
I've been taking german for 6 years in school and im still a level A
oof
yea ill just do a ive been learning for 5 months
ye A is probs what you are
would you like to speak in a group chat?
who're you talking to?
anyone haha
is it a german-speaking group chat?
i just wanna ask a bunch of questions on things im confused about
😂 I'm not the person you're looking for then, I'm a mess in german
yeah but its not really a course, its just a subject and its about 4 lessons per school year, so i don't learn german much there
oh i see
would you like to speak in a chat?
i suppose all german to test our skills
Mit Freunden sprechen
haha
faq beginmer
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beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
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Nach-In-Auf-Zu
explain Nach-In-Auf-ZU
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.)
explain
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help
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help
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lookup en de fish
- Fisch-
- fischen
- angeln
- etw. angeln
- Fisch
- Fische
- Schalungskantel
- Fish-und-Chips-Bude
- Fish-and-Chips-Laden
- Fish-und-Chips-Bude
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explain all
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
- German keyboard [German letters, Keyboard]
- Glossary [Grammar terms, Grammatical terms]
- gsw [Swiss German]
- Homework [How to ask a question, Translation]
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das wars schonwieder komplett
Hha ja
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ex clauses
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ex clause
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explain all
- kein [Negation, nicht]
- kennen [wissen, wissen und kennen]
- KII 1 [Usage of Konjunktiv II]
- KII 2 [Structure of Konjunktiv II]
- Nach-In-Auf-Zu [Prepositions of Place Part 1]
- N-Declension [N-Deklination, Weak Nouns]
- Nominativ [Nominative]
- Passiv [Passive]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Resource List [Resources]
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
- um zu [Usage of zu]
- verbs word order [Word Order for Verbs, word order verbs]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Word Order for Nouns & Pronouns [word order nouns, word order pronouns]
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help
A cog that lets you train your vocabulary.
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ex nominative
Nominative
The nominative case (der Nominativ) 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 nominative case?
Definite articles: der, die, das
Definite articles: ein, eine, ein
Personal pronouns:
ich - I
du - you
er - he
es - it
sie - she/they
wir - we
ihr - you guys
Sie - (formal) you/you guys
For a full explanation, including adjectives, see >explain adjective declension
🗨 When do I use the nominative case?
The nominative case is mainly used:
- to mark the subject of the finite verb
Ich lese einen Roman.
Der Mann hat die schöne Frau ermordet.
Sie besitzen kein Auto.
- for the predicate complement of copular verbs (a verb that links the subject to the object)
Eine Maus ist ein kleines Tier.
Wir wurden gute Freunde.
Du bleibst immer mein Freund.
- for nouns or pronouns used in isolation, such as in exclamations or when addressing people
Ein schöner Tag heute, nicht?
So geht es nicht, du Idiot.
Ach meine Güte!
@sullen gale here^
type “>ex accusative” (or dative or genitive) when you’re ready
hope it helps
oh thank you so much!
Yw
ex um zu
Usage of ZU
Zu is a word that has a lot of uses.
As a preposition it means “to/towards”. (see >ex Dative 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.”
As you can see, the zu is placed before the infinitive verb that has no prefix or a non-separable prefix. For verbs with a separable prefix, the zu goes between the prefix and the verb with no space in between:
(2) Ich habe heute bloß vor, Essen einzukaufen. = I only plan to buy food today.
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 works the same way as explained above.
(3) Wir sind zum Supermarkt gegangen, um etwas Brot zu kaufen. = We went to the shop (in order) to buy some bread.
(4) 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 (3) we go and we buy bread
• in (4) 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.
@digital oyster ^
Can (3) be literally translate to "in order to buy some bread"? Because of the "etwas"
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How’s „in order to“ connected to etwas?
etwas means ein bisschen here
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faq cefr
If you see something like A1, B2 or C1, these represent the proficiency of a speaker in a language they're not native in, and are called CEFR levels. They are valid for any language, not only German!
Roughly speaking, A levels are beginners and C levels are experts. Remember that CEFR level are self-assessed and indicative!
You can see more specific names and descriptions on the Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages
🗨 How do I know what level I am?
If the table on Wikipedia is too generic for you, you can try using this one here:
https://rm.coe.int/168045bb52
Just check each column one at a time: if you can do all it describes, move to the next column. Your level is the highest where you can do the most things.
Alternatively, you can use this questionnaire to estimate your level more accurately:
https://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/sites/laits.utexas.edu.fi/files/Self Assessment Checklist European.pdf
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faq beginner
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beginner
faq beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
faq resources
The resource list of the German Learning and Discussion Discord server. Join us at https://discord.gg/german Grammar: Schenke and Seago - Basic German Miell and Schenke - Intermediate German Hammer’s German grammar and usage, 5th edition pdf Modern German grammar: A pract...
groups
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- Food - A group for food talks.
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- Python - For the Python nerds.
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- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
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faq cefr levels
If you see something like A1, B2 or C1, these represent the proficiency of a speaker in a language they're not native in, and are called CEFR levels. They are valid for any language, not only German!
Roughly speaking, A levels are beginners and C levels are experts. Remember that CEFR level are self-assessed and indicative!
You can see more specific names and descriptions on the Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages
🗨 How do I know what level I am?
If the table on Wikipedia is too generic for you, you can try using this one here:
https://rm.coe.int/168045bb52
Just check each column one at a time: if you can do all it describes, move to the next column. Your level is the highest where you can do the most things.
Alternatively, you can use this questionnaire to estimate your level more accurately:
https://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/sites/laits.utexas.edu.fi/files/Self Assessment Checklist European.pdf
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conj testen
testen German verb: future, participle, present. See German conjugation models for testen verb.Translate testen in context, with examples of use and see testen definition.
conj besitzen
besitzen German verb: future, participle, present. See German conjugation models for besitzen verb.Translate besitzen in context, with examples of use and see besitzen definition.
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conj heißen
heißen German verb: future, participle, present. See German conjugation models for heißen verb.Translate heißen in context, with examples of use and see heißen definition.
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faq beginners
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beginner
ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
The resource list of the German Learning and Discussion Discord server. Join us at https://discord.gg/german Grammar: Schenke and Seago - Basic German Miell and Schenke - Intermediate German Hammer’s German grammar and usage, 5th edition pdf Modern German grammar: A pract...
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Hello my anthelopes of gaming. Truearremofgames here, with a special announcement for you. We decided to listen to those lovely people in the poll up there and made gaming channels. They're only accessible if you have a role, so be sure to do >getrole Gaming. Have fun! 🎉
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I am actually reasonably talented at anime, not quite gifted or even what someone would call "really good" at anime but I would certainly qualify for "good" in general. My problem is that my senpai has been neither enthusiastic nor good at giving pats or explaining things, along with the fact that I don't japan very much.
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I wanna see you peeled and soft in hot water, potat
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Flapps, 2139, Surgeon
Assistant: We stopped the bleeding! Dr. Flops, please take over!
Flops: ...
Assistant: Why is she lying on the ground?
*10 minutes later*
Assistant: Soz he ded
Flops: honhonhon he died wtf lol
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oh daddy
Weak nouns are called this way because they receive the same endings as adjectives inflected with weak endings. They take an additional ending -n in every case except nominative singular. This is also known as N-Declension and affects almost exclusively masculine nouns.
Nominativ: der Junge, die Junge__n__
Genitiv: des Junge__n__, der Junge__n__
Dativ: dem Junge__n__, den Junge__n__
Akkusativ: den Junge__n__, die Junge__n__
Some nouns end with a suffix -en to make the pronunciation easier:
der Mensch, den Mensch__en__
‼ Das Herz is the only non-masculine (neuter) noun with N-Declension❣
So how do we recognize these nouns? We can divide them into 3 big groups:
- nouns of Greek and Latin origin,
- nouns ending with
-e(most of these refer to people or animals), - other random German nouns (Mensch, Herr, Student, Nachbar, Prinz etc.)
Another way to divide the groups could be:
- nouns denoting male beings in general (der Bauer, der Knabe, der Herr, der Junge, der Kunde etc.)
- nouns indicating nationality or religious affiliation (der Chinese, der Russe, der Türke, der Jude, der Katholik, der Protestant)
- nouns designating male beings and ending in the foreign suffixes (
-ant,-arch,-ast,-ege,-ent,-ist,-oge,-om,-oph,-ot: der Kollege, der Student, der Psychologe, der Polizist, der Philosoph)
‼ der Käse and words ending with -ee aren’t weak nouns.
Genitive of Weak Nouns
You might have noticed from the examples above that weak nouns don’t have the additional -s in genitive like other masculine nouns.
Some exceptions are das Herz and nouns of group 3 that don’t refer to people nor animals (Name, Wille, Glaube, Buchstabe etc.), which take both the -n and -s endings.
Example: der Name, des Name__ns__.
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explain all
- kein [Negation, nicht]
- kennen [wissen, wissen und kennen]
- KII 1 [Usage of Konjunktiv II]
- KII 2 [Structure of Konjunktiv II]
- Nach-In-Auf-Zu [Prepositions of Place Part 1]
- N-Declension [N-Deklination, Weak Nouns]
- Nominativ [Nominative]
- Passiv [Passive]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Resource List [Resources]
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
- um zu [Usage of zu]
- verbs word order [Word Order for Verbs, word order verbs]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Word Order for Nouns & Pronouns [word order nouns, word order pronouns]
explain passiv
Passive Voice
In English and German, a verb can have one of two voices which describe the relationship between the verb and the subject. These voices are the active voice and passive voice.
Typically, we use the active voice, where the subject is the doer or agent of the action. For example:
The man eats the apple.
In this sentence, the agent (the man) is acting upon (by eating) the object (the apple).
In the passive voice, the subject is the receiver or patient of the action. This typically places the emphasis on the patient or action, and the agent can be left out altogether if it is unknown or irrelevant. For example, the above sentence converted into the passive voice becomes:
The apple is being eaten.
In this example, the patient (the apple) is being acted upon (by being eaten) by an unknown agent.
German offers two passive forms: the Vorgangspassiv and the Zustandspassiv. The Vorgangspassiv refers to the process of an action, while the Zustandspassiv refers to the state of an action. The Vorgangspassiv is more often used and relates closely to the active voice. See >explain Vorgangspassiv for an explanation of the Vorgangspassiv, and see >explain Stative Passive for an explanation of Zustandspassiv.
See Also:
https://bit.ly/2Nqu84t (dartmouth university)
https://bit.ly/2y6iy9D (canoo)
https://bit.ly/2RyEodX (Passive Voice on Pferd's blog)
Verb: Aktiv und Passiv
Introduction to the passive voice in German and links to articles explaining more.
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)
oh my god nouns can be weak too?
gr level B
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getrole level B
ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
@hollow stirrup ^
ex resources
The resource list of the German Learning and Discussion Discord server. Join us at https://discord.gg/german Grammar: Schenke and Seago - Basic German Miell and Schenke - Intermediate German Hammer’s German grammar and usage, 4th edition pdf Modern German grammar: A pract...
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conj schnitten
schnitten German verb: future, participle, present. See German conjugation models for schnitten verb.Translate schnitten in context, with examples of use and see schnitten definition.
conj quatschen
quatschen German verb: future, participle, present. See German conjugation models for quatschen verb.Translate quatschen in context, with examples of use and see quatschen definition.
help
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Allows you to look up words you don't know.
Group gaming
>group Gaming
If you see something like A1, B2 or C1, these represent the proficiency of a speaker in a language they're not native in, and are called CEFR levels. They are valid for any language, not only German!
Roughly speaking, A levels are beginners and C levels are experts. Remember that CEFR level are self-assessed and indicative!
You can see more specific names and descriptions on the Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages
🗨 How do I know what level I am?
If the table on Wikipedia is too generic for you, you can try using this one here:
https://rm.coe.int/168045bb52
Just check each column one at a time: if you can do all it describes, move to the next column. Your level is the highest where you can do the most things.
Alternatively, you can use this questionnaire to estimate your level more accurately:
https://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/sites/laits.utexas.edu.fi/files/Self Assessment Checklist European.pdf
@covert scarab ^
Ah thanks!
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faq german keyboard
Being able to type German letters is quite important!
- Schon = already. Schön = beautiful.
- Mutter = mother. Mütter = mothers.
How to? There are several options.
🔸 US International layout: if you're using a US keyboard or a keyboard based on it, the transition is very easy! Everything stays as you know it, except for some symbol keys like ~, ` or ", which can be pressed to add accents. For example " + a = ä. You can also do RightAlt + s = ß.
To use US International on Windows, look for the Region & Language options and switch your selected keyboard layout to US International.
:small_orange_diamond: Use a program like AutoHotkey to automatically type the symbols you need when you type certain shortcuts: https://www.autohotkey.com/
🔸 Alternatively, you can memorise the altcodes for German characters. Learning them is easier than you might think! Simply hold Alt and type the numbers on your numpad:
ä = 132; Ä = 142
ö = 148; Ö = 153
ü = 129; Ü = 154
ß = 225
🔸 If all else fails, you can use ASCII conventions for the characters: add an e to other vowels, and write ss or sz for ß. For example:
ae = ä
oe = ö
ue = ü
ss = ß
But this is discouraged since it's harder to read and... looks ugly. It is only done in situations where alternatives are impossible (fonts with no unicode etc).
explain all
- kein [Negation, nicht]
- kennen [wissen, wissen und kennen]
- KII 1 [Usage of Konjunktiv II]
- KII 2 [Structure of Konjunktiv II]
- Nach-In-Auf-Zu [Prepositions of Place Part 1]
- N-Declension [N-Deklination, Weak Nouns]
- Nominativ [Nominative]
- Passiv [Passive]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Resource List [Resources]
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
- um zu [Usage of zu]
- verbs word order [Word Order for Verbs, word order verbs]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Word Order for Nouns & Pronouns [word order nouns, word order pronouns]
help vorgangspassiv
Command or category "vorgangspassiv" not found.
explain vorganspassiv
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Vorgangspassiv
Passiv
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)
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getrole A
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- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Learning German
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- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
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groups
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
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- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
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- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
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- Food - A group for food talks.
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- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
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- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
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sub python
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help
Commands used by the German learning server.
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Removes a previously assigned role.
Get the conjugation for a <verb> in <lang>.
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Ja, denn sie ist sehr gut!
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Flappy's day was going great.
Then everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
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@tender trellis an example lookup would be >translate en de run
translate en de cow
- einschüchtern
- jdn. bedrohen
- Kuh
- Rind
- Zicke
- Weibsstück
- Blunzen
- Holzkeil
- kuhhessig
- Heilandsack!
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
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translate en de owl
- Eule
- Uhl
- Auff
- Teufelsvogel
- Eulenvogel
- eulenartig
- Schneeeule
- Kläfferkauz
- Perleule
- Schleiereule
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
translate en de go away
- Verschwinde!
- Hau ab!
- Geh / Geht weg!
- Mach 'ne Fliege!
- Mach 'ne Mücke!
- fortgehen
- weggehen
- sich entfernen
- sich schleichen
- von dannen ziehen / gehen
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
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- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Python - For the Python nerds.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub Translations
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getrole B
ex cefr
If you see something like A1, B2 or C1, these represent the proficiency of a speaker in a language they're not native in, and are called CEFR levels. They are valid for any language, not only German!
Roughly speaking, A levels are beginners and C levels are experts. Remember that CEFR level are self-assessed and indicative!
You can see more specific names and descriptions on the Wikipedia page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages
🗨 How do I know what level I am?
If the table on Wikipedia is too generic for you, you can try using this one here:
https://rm.coe.int/168045bb52
Just check each column one at a time: if you can do all it describes, move to the next column. Your level is the highest where you can do the most things.
Alternatively, you can use this questionnaire to estimate your level more accurately:
https://www.laits.utexas.edu/fi/sites/laits.utexas.edu.fi/files/Self Assessment Checklist European.pdf
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help
Central configuration cog for the bot.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Handles the actual server or channel permission configuration for the bot.
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- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
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- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Python - For the Python nerds.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
explain all
- Homework [How to ask a question, Translation]
- kein [Negation, nicht]
- kennen [wissen, wissen und kennen]
- KII 1 [Usage of Konjunktiv II]
- KII 2 [Structure of Konjunktiv II]
- Nach-In-Auf-Zu [Prepositions of Place Part 1]
- N-Declension [N-Deklination, Weak Nouns]
- Nominativ [Nominative]
- Passiv [Passive]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Resource List [Resources]
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
- um zu [Usage of zu]
- verbs word order [Word Order for Verbs, word order verbs]
- Vorgangspassiv
- Word Order for Nouns & Pronouns [word order nouns, word order pronouns]
explain 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.
help
Provides the latex rendering command.
For more help, join the official German server: https://discord.gg/german
Renders the specified LaTeX text.
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 fälle
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Why worship the Lord when u can worship ur wife?
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It may look like it has ports but if u try stick anything in them that's animal abuse
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why wouldnt you ask someone to finger you
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This is neither the time nor place
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Are you sure you weren’t just hamooseinating
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if a boi was in ur yard youd be like "ok" and then turn over and go to sleep
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I'm only going Germany/Austria for the big sausage tbh
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Stress is bad because if you inject it into your veins you'll die
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Wrf
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(i was gonna say ravioli ravioli flappys dad is vigeroni)
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im always amazed at how quick arrem can whip up a meme
Wtf
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I did stare in him suzie
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why do americans say anything
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australias best point is that base lives there and its also a beautiful country. australias worst point is lots of things that can kill you and its ages away
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Wtf
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How bigs the sausage
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7 he is lideroly 7
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food and dick is a good combo but not at the same time
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why do americans say anything
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Most damage I did to the car was when I bumped my head on the window trying to look outside forgetting I put it back up again 😩
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keep getting callum mixed up w a toilee
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wien ist die deutche hauptstadt und berlin ist die oesterreiche haupstadt
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I like it when a guys got a big p
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PAMI IS UR BF A HOLE FILLER OMG THATS SO COOL
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women cant do physics
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I l o v e i t w h e n d a d d y c a l l s m e l i l e g g y
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SNIFF SNIFF MM I BET U LIKE THAT BAD GIRL
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filling up holes sounds like a fun job
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i love touching my meat
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How bigs the sausage
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i want to do a german too
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REMEMBER WHEN
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ex negation
Negations or negative sentences in German are formed with either kein or nicht.
You use kein if you want to negate nouns with an indefinite article or without an article, for example:
(1) Ich besitze kein Auto. (I don't own a car.)
(2) Ich habe keinen Hunger. (I'm not hungry.)
‼ kein is always placed right before the noun you want to negate. Also note that you need to decline kein.
If you want to negate anything else you use nicht, for example:
(3) Ich schlafe nicht. (I don't sleep.) [verb]
(4) Ich habe gestern nicht geduscht. (I didn't shower yesterday.) [verb]
(5) Ich gehe nicht gerne schwimmen. (I don't like to go swimming.) [adverb]
(6) Es ist nicht heiß. (It's not hot.) [adjective]
(7) Ich habe nicht dich, sondern ihn gerufen. (I didn't call you, but him.) [pronoun]
(8) Das ist nicht Peters Fahrrad, sondern meins. (This isn't Peters bicycle, but mine.) [proper noun]
(9) Der Zug kommt nicht um 18 Uhr an. (The train doesn't arrive at 6pm.) [preposition]
(10) Ich habe nicht das Essen bezahlt, sondern die Getränke. (I didn't pay for the food, but for the drinks.) [definite article]
‼ Note that nicht almost always comes before the word it negates, unless you want to negate a verb.
If that's the case, it depends on the tense of the verb and on whether there is an auxiliary verb or not. nicht is placed right after the verb if the verb is in present or past tense. For compound tenses or when the sentence has an auxiliary it is placed before the verb.
🌟 Confused by the terminology? See >ex Grammar terms
@untold cedar ^
@ripe tapir ich ping dich auch mal um auf die faq‘s aufmerksam zu machen 😄
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I would say yes but I am kein Muttersprachler
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shouldve censored his face too
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it's when the chocolate bar is gone: PAIN OF CHOCOLATE
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@oak jackal YES PLS BITCH LASAGNA
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Damn now I'm considering lasagne for dinner...
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@tender trellis, 6 months ago: be C1
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/476474885472911361

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[767] YOU'RE GONNA BE C1 BY NOW BAYBEEEE
[764] have I transcended language itself?
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lol
lol rip
remind 4 min heckie c1 yet?
Alright @tender trellis, in 4 minutes: heckie c1 yet?
@tender trellis, 4 minutes ago: heckie c1 yet?
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/543159436533825547
@icy egret hey heckie, u c1 yet?
no, shoot me 
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