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May 12 |
answered | “Film” verhält sich zu “Verfilmung” wie “Computerspiel” zu..? |
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Mar 13 |
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What is the meaning of 'zu' in this sentence? deleted 1 characters in body |
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Mar 2 |
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How to say “please do not slam the door” in German? You should provide the context for this sentence. The two current answers are both correct but j0chn's is better if you talk to someone and knut's is better for a sign to be put on a door. |
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Feb 26 |
answered | Legal firstname, legal lastname in german? |
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Feb 15 |
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der, die oder das Dock (quick launch bar)? Nur fast? Was spricht dagegen? |
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Feb 10 |
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Are there any German Internet slang acronyms like “LOL”? @Vogel612: Whooooooosh. |
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Jan 12 |
answered | Wie heißt das literarische Mittel: Ein Objekt wird dauernd erwähnt, taucht aber nicht auf |
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Jan 8 |
answered | Bedeutung von “menscheln” |
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Oct 24 |
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Ist “exorbitant” heute noch gebräuchlich? @Em1 Einfach mal ausrechnen. 1800 ist übertrieben 200 mal häufiger als exorbitant. 2000 nur noch 17 mal. Absolut gesehen "schrabben" schrabben alle Werte kurz über der 0%-Marke. |
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Oct 23 |
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Ist “exorbitant” heute noch gebräuchlich? @Em1 Eigentor? Die Relation zeigt doch, dass exorbitant vor 200 Jahren viel ungebräuchlicher war als gewaltig und übertrieben und heute regelrecht boomt. (Ausgegangen davon, dass Ngram repräsentativ über alle Epochen ist.) |
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Oct 20 |
awarded | Good Answer |
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Oct 12 |
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What does “laufen” mean other than walking and running? You fine sir get a trust point from me. To improve your trustiness you know. May it help all trusting questioners. |
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Oct 5 |
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Use of Konjuntiv II: Why “Ich wünschte”, not “ich wünsche”? Compare “I wish” in English! edited body |
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Oct 2 |
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Expressions to congratulate on October the 3rd (Day of German Unity) No, it's not. It's not your fault that someone chose to miss the opportunity to gain rep. |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Aug 12 |
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Why are German numbers backwards? By the way in older English books you'll find the numbers written the other way around, too (e.g. four and twenty). At least for certain ranges... |
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Jul 6 |
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Translation of “gut x kilometer” @celtschk: Yeah, I know. It's just something that I apparently mistook my whole life. |
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Jul 4 |
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Translation of “gut x kilometer” Interesting. I always used "gut" in the sense of "about" or "circa" but Duden confirms your statement that it always means "a bit more". |