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comment How would one say 'I solved the Dirac equation.', and 'You solved the Dirac equation?'?
@MartyGreen That is the best template of an example for this sort of system I already knew of, and, without plagiarizing the book, I gladly revisited to use it for a practical purpose - to determine if it did exist in German.
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comment How would one say 'I solved the Dirac equation.', and 'You solved the Dirac equation?'?
Thanks, and very much so for your second point - this is precisely what I was wondering, and personally find it to be an important thing to learn the presence or absence of in a language.
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