| bio | website | kingdom7.free.fr |
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| location | Bretten, Germany | |
| age | 28 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Mar 22 at 11:09 | |
| stats | profile views | 8 |
Ich bin ein Franzose, der seit ende 2007 in Deutschland wohnt und arbeitet.
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May 25 |
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Is there a German word to describe sentence parts which are delimited by commas? @Tom: well I could narrow the definition so: a sentence part, delimited by commas, centered around a verb and making sense. I would have added that they should have a subject, but infinitive clause doesn't have any, although I think it is implied. |
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Is there a German word to describe sentence parts which are delimited by commas? @ApoY2k: I still don't see any difference. I could say that "they are both _Nebensatz" for example. But I'm afraid we are slowly going into semantics. |
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Is there a German word to describe sentence parts which are delimited by commas? edited tags |
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Is there a German word to describe sentence parts which are delimited by commas? @Tim: not really, it should reather both describe part of the sentence that would make more or less sense when taken outside of its context. |
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May 25 |
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Is there a German word to describe sentence parts which are delimited by commas? @ApoY2: Is there a difference? |
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asked | Is there a German word to describe sentence parts which are delimited by commas? |
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reviewed | Approve suggested edit on What is the origin of the rules about the capitalization of the first letter of each noun? |
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Kommasetzung in einem komplizierten Relativsatz @Martin: Es sieht aus, wie ich zu viel generalisieren wollte. Danke für die Abklärung. |
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suggested | suggested edit on Kommasetzung in einem komplizierten Relativsatz |
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What is the origin of the rules about the capitalization of the first letter of each noun? Nice tidbit about Jacob Grimm. |
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What is the origin of the rules about the capitalization of the first letter of each noun? @ApoY2k: Yeah for example the capitalization of Sie or the pronoun Ihr when one is being polite to someone else. But I was interested in the rules about the nouns. |
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awarded | Teacher |
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answered | Kommasetzung in einem komplizierten Relativsatz |
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awarded | Student |
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asked | What is the origin of the rules about the capitalization of the first letter of each noun? |
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awarded | Editor |
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How can I learn noun genders better? Words with "chen" suffix are neutral |
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What are good online dictionaries for translation between German and English? Leo is the reference when it comes to translating words to or from german. It might be sometimes hard to choose one word over another, but for that there is experience, the forum, and now GL&U. |
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suggested | suggested edit on How can I learn noun genders better? |