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| location | Graz, Austria | |
| age | 20 | |
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I started with c#, got into python a bit, and then went for Haskell and some Agda.
I really like functional programming, and my next language probably will be some Lisp or Perl6.
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Dec 7 |
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Aspects of verbs in German As Em1 said, aspects in German are regional only. One of them is known as Rheinische Verlaufsform, which probably makes a good start for searching. |
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Oct 25 |
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How would one say that he has “finished” something? That's interesting, and reminds me of terms used in the Austrian military: "Abrauchen!" or "Ausrauchen!" and "Abessen!" are orders to finish smoking/eating. I've never heard these words anywhere else, though. Likewise, there is "absitzen" (getting off a vehicle/horse), which is known more commonly, I think. |
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Jun 21 |
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How to differentiate between sie (they) and sie (she)? There are also cases, namely accusative objects, where one can't distinguish between all three: "Ich liebe sie" |
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Jun 5 |
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