| bio | website | mathworks.com/matlabcentral/… |
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| location | Montreal, Canada | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | Mar 14 at 19:39 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
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Jan 6 |
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Question about the dative case I wouldn't use "jemand ist schlecht" in the context of "someone is bad at something", but rather "someone is bad". |
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Dec 20 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Oct 31 |
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Second meanings of the colors (Verschiedene Bedeutung der Farben auf Deutsch) added 420 characters in body |
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Oct 31 |
answered | Second meanings of the colors (Verschiedene Bedeutung der Farben auf Deutsch) |
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Aug 30 |
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Das Wort “freihändig”: Falscher Freund mit Englisch “freehand”? @hhh: ja, genau. |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Aug 30 |
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Why are German numbers backwards? Thank you for the reference. |
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Aug 30 |
accepted | Why are German numbers backwards? |
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Aug 30 |
answered | Das Wort “freihändig”: Falscher Freund mit Englisch “freehand”? |
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Aug 30 |
awarded | Editor |
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Aug 30 |
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Why are German numbers backwards? added 186 characters in body |
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Aug 30 |
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Why are German numbers backwards? Thank you for your intriguing answer. Do you have any reference for the argument among scholars? |
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Aug 15 |
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Why are German numbers backwards? Thanks for the interesting answer. But... what is special about German in terms of counting? Didn't the others get influenced by Arabic as well? |
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Aug 14 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Aug 12 |
awarded | Student |
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Aug 12 |
asked | Why are German numbers backwards? |
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Jan 19 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 6 |
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When is using “sau-” for emphasis inappropriate? @bernd_k: "Miserables Wetter"? |
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Jan 1 |
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4711, 08/15 and other numbers with some flair in German? @userunknown: Unless you manage to get a massive campaign going for reappropriation of these numbers, you'll look like a Nazi to everybody else when you proudly wear them on your shirt. |
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Dec 21 |
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4711, 08/15 and other numbers with some flair in German? @userunknown: 88, 18, 28, 19/8, and 19/19 are the most important ones, IMO, and that's not that hard to remember. |