How to Use German Dative Prepositions
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Let me try to capture that in English. Water consists partly of Oxygen, partly of Hydrogen.
Maybe this helped clear it up a little, or at least clear up why the post is so grammar and theory heavy. Homer Simpson hat den Fisch gegessen, beziehungsweise gefressen.
word usage - But frankly, I think that is missing the point and creates 2 contradictory meanings reassuring vs skeptical where one would be enough. It is like with l instead of r So… in statements, schon mal pretty much expresses the idea of already.
How long's he been living here. He moved in last December. But we've got to get him out. I see the ambiguity, and back many moons ago, when I started this thread, I did not provide any context, so sorry. I don't mean the shorter-term meaning, but I see the confusion. Damit meine ich---um seit synonym lange in der Vergangenheit kann es gehen. I get my word order messed up from time to time. So---in an seit synonym to keep this thread concise. And it's all a bit relative depending upon whether one truly means a long, long time ago, or if one is exagerrating hyperbolein a time frame that could be just a few decades. Mine was only a suggestion. Especially in spoken language, Frau Müller geht sonntags in die Messe, seit eh und je is O.
Word #034 Synonyme und Thesaurus [deutsch]
For example: Ich fahre morgen früh mit meinem neuen Auto nach Köln. I moved to Zurich 3 years ago. At time it can sound very skeptical and doubtful in general but at least the part before schon is assured. It also exists in similar forms in several non-Indo-European languages, such as the family of languages. Something is wrong with my comment feed. I think what throws you off writing style aside is the second part, with all the talk about boxes and stuff. The suffix -ին as a dative marker is nothing but the standard, most common, genitive suffix -ի accompanied by the definite article -ն.