| bio | website | |
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| location | Bangalore, India | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 7 months |
| seen | May 1 at 3:35 | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
Software Engineer, Mercedes-Benz Research and Development India
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Dec 6 |
accepted | Manner-adverb placement |
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Dec 6 |
awarded | Commentator |
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Dec 6 |
comment |
Manner-adverb placement Thank you very much for this information. So, gerne can be used only without the article? |
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Dec 6 |
comment |
Manner-adverb placement Oh, I didn't know that.. Thank you for adding the existing question.. I will read it.. I thought gern was an adverb |
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Dec 5 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 5 |
revised |
Manner-adverb placement added a question with modal verb |
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Dec 5 |
asked | Manner-adverb placement |
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Nov 28 |
accepted | “küssen” - usage of sharp S (“ß”) |
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Nov 28 |
comment |
“küssen” - usage of sharp S (“ß”) Oh, I got the conjugation from here. That's why I asked this question. Thanks for the link by the way. Good explanation in the answers. vocabulix.com/conjugation2/kuessen.html |
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Nov 28 |
asked | “küssen” - usage of sharp S (“ß”) |
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Nov 27 |
comment |
Meaning of the poem “lichtung” Yes, that's why I asked what it really means. Clearing just didn't make sense to me. |
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Nov 24 |
accepted | Meaning of the poem “lichtung” |
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Nov 24 |
asked | Meaning of the poem “lichtung” |
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Nov 24 |
comment |
Usage of “dort” or “da” in proper context @Takkat Thank you for the suggestions. Feels very nice to known the improvements. |
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Nov 24 |
accepted | Usage of “dort” or “da” in proper context |
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Nov 24 |
comment |
Usage of “dort” or “da” in proper context @Emanuel I wanted to say "I bring a gift from Bangalore". So I split it as "I will bring you a great gift. What do you want from Bangalore?" |
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Nov 23 |
asked | Usage of “dort” or “da” in proper context |
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Nov 21 |
comment |
Accusative or dative for verbs of movement Oh, I did not know this. Thank you for the answer, much appreciated. I am having a test this Sunday at Goethe Institut and this information came just in the right time. Thanks :-) |
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Nov 19 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Nov 19 |
accepted | Accusative or dative for verbs of movement |