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- Differences between Dein and Deine - German Language Stack Exchange
I study German I don't know when to write dein or deine For example: Dein Buch and Deine Sporttasche
- pronoun - When to use deiner - German Language Stack Exchange
Hello just trying to figure out in the sentence "und das Rathaus in deiner Stadt?" doe the "deiner" have an "er" on the end to refer to the your is a man, as the article for "Stadt" is "die Stadt" and should make the "dein deine" right?
- Ist Wie ist dein Name gutes Deutsch? - German Language Stack Exchange
Vor allem in synchronisierten Filmen hört man den Ausdruck "Wie ist dein Name" sehr häufig Für mich klingt das sehr seltsam, ich würde nie auf die Idee kommen, jemanden zu fragen, wie sein Name ist
- What is the difference between wie and was in a certain context?
In English, we say, "What is your name?" The literal German translation is " Was ist dein Name? " But in German, we say, " Wie heißen Sie? " or " Wie heißt du? " (respectively, formal and informal) And the literal English translation is "How are you called?" Other expressions also have different renderings
- Is it possible to use ‘dein’ in a letter to non-significant others?
A common German valediction at the end of emails or letters is dein e, e g: Dein Luli In my language, this is only used for one’s boyfriend or girlfriend Is it acceptable to use that valedictio
- Why is Luke, ich bin dein Vater correct instead of Luke, ich bin . . .
But for "ich bin dein Vater" (which is correct) the point is, that the complements of the verb "sein" are not the subject (nominative) and an accusative object (as for haben, nehmen, kennen and most of the verbs) "Sein" has a subject and a predicative complement, and both of them are nominative, as in Er ist ein gut er Fahrer
- What does Wie stark ist nicht dein Zauberton mean?
What does "Wie stark ist nicht dein Zauberton" mean? Ask Question Asked 8 years, 4 months ago Modified 8 years, 4 months ago
- Difference between “Was ist dein Beruf?” and “Was bist du von Beruf?”
What is the difference between the following? Was ist dein Beruf? Was bist du von Beruf? They translate to the following: What is your job? What are you doing for living?
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