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16
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Apr
15
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Contraction of prepositions and definite articles in German
@Hendrik Vog, Do other preposition besides
über
form a contraction with
den
?
Apr
15
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Contraction of prepositions and definite articles in German
added 2 characters in body
Apr
15
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Contraction of prepositions and definite articles in German
Du hast recht, ich werde es sofort zu korrigieren
Apr
14
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Contraction of prepositions and definite articles in German
Apr
14
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Contraction of prepositions and definite articles in German
Apr
13
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Is the title of the “Vincent will Meer” grammatically correct?
Apr
13
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Is the title of the “Vincent will Meer” grammatically correct?
Apr
13
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German postpositions
Apr
13
accepted
“Geht's” becomes “gehts”
Apr
12
asked
“Geht's” becomes “gehts”
Apr
12
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Ironic constructions in German
Apr
11
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German postpositions
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10
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Ironic constructions in German
Apr
9
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Is there an idiomatic equivalent in German for “have other fish to fry”?
Apr
9
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Is there an idiomatic equivalent in German for “have other fish to fry”?
What is the literal translation to English?
Apr
8
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What is the “correct” way of pronouncing - ig and the end of the word
Apr
8
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Is there an idiomatic equivalent in German for “have other fish to fry”?
@ Em1, you are right, a correct answer would be "no there isn't an idiom, some literal translation are such and such
Apr
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Is there an idiomatic equivalent in German for “have other fish to fry”?
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6
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How do you say “I am almost # (age)” in German?
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