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reviewed Reviewed “Reconstruction theorem” auf Deutsch
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19
revised “Reconstruction theorem” auf Deutsch
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revised What is a “Vorentscheidung”?
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revised Wort oder Redewendung für plötzliches, spontanes Vergessen
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revised Why is “blauäugig” used with a negative connotation?
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revised Wann und wie muss man “usw” nutzen?
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Oct
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comment Verwendung von “dieser” und “jener”
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revised “Cute” in German
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revised How do I reply to an email using salutation if a gender is unknown?
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revised Expressions to congratulate on October the 3rd (Day of German Unity)
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reviewed Reviewed Is this the correct way to spell the slang term for 'toilet' in German — 'Scheißehaus'?
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revised Is this the correct way to spell the slang term for 'toilet' in German — 'Scheißehaus'?
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reviewed Close What is the meaning of “Schlüchel”?
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reviewed Close Warum Infinitiv anstatt Partizip-Perfekt? (“Ich habe dich gar nicht kommen gehört” vs “Ich habe dich gar nicht kommen hören”)
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24
reviewed Close A youtube video of a pop-star
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reviewed Reviewed Learning German helpful for any other language learning
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comment Learning German helpful for any other language learning
Adding to what @Alex said, "there are no such rules in German" is plain wrong. Nouns ending in -keit and -heit are feminine, those ending in -chen and -lein are neuter; the agent-noun suffix -er is masculine, while -erin is feminine. And so on and so forth. Also, Latin has seven cases, while German only has four, of which only 2½ are ever used. You fail to realize all this precisely because you're a native speaker and never had to learn German as a second language. There will always be things completely invisible to you that are immediately apparent to non-native speakers.
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