lol, that's wrong. You can't compare "he she it" with "der,die,das". Because "der,die,das" means "THE" and "he,she,it" means "er,sie,es" in german. Please don't teach them wrong things!
lol, that's wrong. You can't compare "he she it" with "der,die,das". Because "der,die,das" means "THE" and "he,she,it" means "er,sie,es" in german. Please don't teach them wrong things!
Sorry. Was my fault. I didnt read correctly. TKD is right.
Might editing the incorrect posts so people dont get confused?
you can watch southpark in german.XD
that's how i learned english and german (i am from poland but i live in germany).
maybe my english isn't perfekt but i understand everything.
Boot isn´t Bread and the punctuation marks arent correctly
with "Translated word by word" I meant translated that it makes half sense. And with no translator?!
Boot isn´t Bread and the punctuation marks arent correctly
with "Translated word by word" I meant translated that it makes half sense. And with no translator?!
Sorry. Corrected. Was thinking about the amazing bread my girlfriend made... Sorry. Corrected it.
I translatet it manually... not with a translator.
Omg? I doubt it. In German there are regular and irregular verbs, in French there are 3 classes of verbs:
1) the -er verbs
2) the -ir verbs
3) the -oir, -re verbs
And there are times in French that differ from the ones in German. And the words are not simillar.
german is very similar to english and french in some things example:
German : Die Konstruktion
English : The Construction
French : La Construction
In this case the construction is in French and English the same word and very similar to the german one. The gender of the French and German are in this case both female, but this is a exception
PS: exception is too a french word with same meaning than the english one.
Thats the way i can spot most for me unknown words in english (+ french)
Edit: In the english grammatical tenses exists more times than in the german one so the grammatical things would be easier for english to german
german looks like dutch...:D
i've on school dutch...
so i can speak it a bit..:S
ich bin habe arbeite
du bist hast arbeitest
er/sie/es ist hat arbeitet
wir sind haben arbeiten
ihr seid habt arbeitet
sie sind haben arbeiten
Sie sind haben arbeiten
you use der by:
male words (Bruder,Vater,Großvater)
you use die by:
female words (Schwester,Mutter,Realschole)
you use das by:
neutral words (Handy,Kind,Baby)
every nouns house mother father ed.
in German you write them with a capitalletter...
(Mutter,Vater,Realschole,Wasser,Handy,Baby,Bruder,Schwester)
Guten morgen.
Guten abend.
Guten Tag.
Gute nacht.
Das ist Herr...
Das ist Frau...
Ich bin der beste.
Ich bin Ethan.
Gut danke.
Auf Wiedersehen.
Was haben Sie gesagt?
Hallo.
Ich HeiBe Ethan.
Es freut mich, Sie kennenzulernen.
GruBe!
Wie geht es Innen?
I have learned more but I cant remember it right now.