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Wortgebrauch - Questions on usages in German language.
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Wann benutzt man "Für drei Tage", "von drei Tage" und "drei Tage"?
Past Events (open/incomplete)
English uses "for" and "since" for referring to stretches of time in the past up to a relatively current point in time. German uses "since" (seit) for both of these cases …
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What is the difference in the use of "von" and "des/der" as genitive?
I use the Genitive in formal language, also while speaking Standard German. In many German dialects, its usage has been limited or sometimes even non-existant. This idea that it does not exist in spok …