Beitrag #5
29.05.2015, 00:07
Haha! Ok, but now tell me how many coins did he actually have in his pocket?
<:°]
j/k
You know, german is very hard to learn. Because where in english there is only "the", you have "der, die, das" in german, and there's not much logic behind it, you simply need to remember the "Gender" of all things. Leave alone all the other complications, such as "Conjugation", Nominative Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Imperative, and the rest that I may have forgotten. And furthermore, Präsens, Perfekt, Präteritum, Plusquamperfekt (my favorite), this is torture.
Even people who claim to speak german perfectly because they grew up here, they often mix up things, such as Akkusativ and Dativ. And punctuation... OMG, a lot of ppl never use any Comata. I usually hand them over a couple, like "dude, I can borrow you some: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,". And often the diffrence between "das" and "dass" is unknown, except that after a coma it must always be "dass" (which isn't always true).
So, what I'm trying to say is, a very few people speak perfectly german.
LG (what is the english SMS abrevation for Liebe Grüße?)
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<:°]
j/k
You know, german is very hard to learn. Because where in english there is only "the", you have "der, die, das" in german, and there's not much logic behind it, you simply need to remember the "Gender" of all things. Leave alone all the other complications, such as "Conjugation", Nominative Accusative, Genitive, Dative, Imperative, and the rest that I may have forgotten. And furthermore, Präsens, Perfekt, Präteritum, Plusquamperfekt (my favorite), this is torture.
Even people who claim to speak german perfectly because they grew up here, they often mix up things, such as Akkusativ and Dativ. And punctuation... OMG, a lot of ppl never use any Comata. I usually hand them over a couple, like "dude, I can borrow you some: ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,". And often the diffrence between "das" and "dass" is unknown, except that after a coma it must always be "dass" (which isn't always true).
So, what I'm trying to say is, a very few people speak perfectly german.
LG (what is the english SMS abrevation for Liebe Grüße?)
...
Um die Welt in einem Sandkorn zu sehn,
und den Himmel in einer wilden Blume,
halte die Unendlichkeit in deiner Hand
und die Stunde rückt in die Ewigkeit.
-= VERITAS VINCIT =-
und den Himmel in einer wilden Blume,
halte die Unendlichkeit in deiner Hand
und die Stunde rückt in die Ewigkeit.
-= VERITAS VINCIT =-