| bio | website | mst.rwth-aachen.de |
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| location | Aachen, Germany | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 6 months |
| seen | 2 days ago | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
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Feb 23 |
revised |
How do you say “Three strikes, you're out!” in German? added 132 characters in body |
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Feb 23 |
asked | How do you say “Three strikes, you're out!” in German? |
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Feb 13 |
comment |
What is the meaning of “Mensch” when used between friends or family members? @knut: Not really—the "Mensch" didn't really seem to have that sense. It was used too often during the conversation, and it was always being addressed specifically to the husband. |
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Feb 13 |
revised |
Am I writing these numerals correctly as words? Improved question. |
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Feb 13 |
suggested | suggested edit on Am I writing these numerals correctly as words? |
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Feb 12 |
asked | What is the meaning of “Mensch” when used between friends or family members? |
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Feb 9 |
answered | Wie heißt es richtig, Masterthesis oder Masterarbeit? |
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Jan 28 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jan 28 |
revised |
Differences between “Klausur”, “Prüfung” and “Examen” Corrected spelling and grammar issues. ("Therm" for "term," "example" for exam.) |
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Jan 28 |
suggested | suggested edit on Differences between “Klausur”, “Prüfung” and “Examen” |
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Jan 18 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jan 18 |
accepted | How do I say something is the superlative of a group in German? |
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Jan 17 |
comment |
How do I say something is the superlative of a group in German? So is it preferred to say «Lake Michigan ist der größte Große See» instead of «Lake Michigan ist der größte der Großen Seen», or are both acceptable? Is the second considered more literary rather than Umgangsprache? |
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Jan 17 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 17 |
answered | Is it acceptable to omit umlauts and put an extra 'e' instead? |
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Jan 17 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 17 |
asked | How do I say something is the superlative of a group in German? |
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Jan 10 |
awarded | Excavator |
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Jan 10 |
awarded | Editor |
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Jan 10 |
revised |
Origin of Separable Verbs Fixed grammar (changed "sworn" to "swore") |