The Best German Quotes and Sayings At the table: common German phrases around food and drink In die Augen When Germans sit down to eat, they wish each other a “good appetite” by saying“Guten Appetit!”You can reply with the same or “Danke, gleichfalls”(“Same to you!”). The ter...
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There are verbs to express a word (dire), a will (vouloir), a displacement (aller, venir), to describe our vision (voir) and also obligation (devoir). Common nounsin French Here are the words that contain our ideas and the concepts we want to address: common nouns, also known as sub...
But isn’t that nice? Japanese only has 2 irregular verbs – する and 来る (kuru, “to come”). する(Suru) –“To do” です(Desu) –“To be” or “it is” なる(Naru) –“To become” ある(Aru) –“There is” for inanimate objects and plants. ...
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Rote memorization is how English irregular verbs are taught (to 11-year-olds) where I come from. Many have obvious German cognates, and often these are irregular in the same ways, but there are way too many exceptions for this to be reliable. Unobvious cognates were never pointed out; I...
The Best German Quotes and Sayings At the table: common German phrases around food and drink In die Augen When Germans sit down to eat, they wish each other a “good appetite” by saying“Guten Appetit!”You can reply with the same or “Danke, gleichfalls”(“Same to you!”). The ter...
But isn’t that nice? Japanese only has 2 irregular verbs – する and 来る (kuru, “to come”). する(Suru) –“To do” です(Desu) –“To be” or “it is” なる(Naru) –“To become” ある(Aru) –“There is” for inanimate objects and plants. ...