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There are three genders in German: masculine, feminine and neuter (der, die, and das). A lot of the time, you have to learn each noun’s gender separately. However, there are also quite a few rules that ca...
Liebe Clara,
Danke fur deinen letzten Brief. In der Schule ist alles gut, aber zu Hause hab ich ich heute etwas geaergert. Du weisst ja, wie immer, nimmt Nina sich einfach das aus meinen Kleidersc...
Let's start with the first sentence: "Der braune Hund gehört dem Mann." Translation: The man (a specific man since the definite article (indefinite: einem Mann) is used) owns the brown dog. In t...
At the beginning of the holidays, I spent a week in Germany with my family. We visited Berlin and stayed in a hotel near Alexanderplatz in the East. What I found great was the opportunity to practise and ...
Both 'weil' and 'denn' mean 'because', however it is important to remember that they affect the structure of sentences differently:
'Denn' introduces a 'main clause', meaning that ...
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