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oct 13 '11 at 8:01
Which spelling is the right one: “deinstallieren” or “desinstallieren”?
— Hackworth
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oct 11 '11 at 19:26
Spricht man über ein Mädchen/eine Frau mittels “sie” oder “es”?
— splattne♦
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sep 26 '11 at 14:32
“Redirect an address to a server” - which preposition should I use?
— Joachim Sauer
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sep 21 '11 at 14:20
Is it correct to write “mehr Informationen” or “mehrere Informationen”?
— Phira
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sep 17 '11 at 10:36
“Meines Wissens *nach*” - erlaubte Variante oder komplett falsch?
— Takkat♦
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sep 12 '11 at 11:53
Preposition to use with author of a book: “bei” or “von”?
— OregonGhost
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sep 11 '11 at 8:10
Is there a difference in the usage of “eben” vs. “vorhin”?
— Hendrik Vogt
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aug 31 '11 at 13:50
Is it more common to write longer sentences in german than in english?
— OregonGhost
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aug 28 '11 at 17:03
Expression for someone with very broad and detailed knowledge
— splattne♦
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aug 24 '11 at 0:18
What is the meaning of the dative in this sentence: “Dem Tod die Toten.”
— Hackworth
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aug 23 '11 at 13:01
Why is “wieviele” not recognized as a word in my spell checker?
— Tim N
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aug 21 '11 at 9:09
How to translate “knowledge” as in “general understanding or familiarity” in this case?
— OregonGhost
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aug 12 '11 at 9:13
Is there a German analog for the English expression, “It's not rocket science”?
— musiKk
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aug 2 '11 at 20:33
Sie (you - formal), sie (she) and sie (they) / Ihr (you - plural), er (he)
— Jan
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aug 1 '11 at 20:06
To which extent should repetitions of “der”, “die” and “das” be avoided?
— OregonGhost
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aug 1 '11 at 8:26
Hat sich das Geschlecht von “Antwort” mit der Zeit geändert?
— OregonGhost
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jul 26 '11 at 21:50
Do we use “Du” or “Sie” to address users in a German operation manual?
— OregonGhost
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jul 25 '11 at 10:34
Busy-ness, angry-ness; is there a simple German suffix rule to make an adjective a noun?
— OregonGhost
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