The Linguist: A Complete Course of Instruction in the German Language : in which Attention is Particularly Directed to Peculiarities in Grammatical Forms and Construction, Exemplified by Selections from the Best Authors |
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My father , my mother is , and my sisters are , very kind . But when the adjective is coupled with the substantive as an epithet , we have already noticed its construction with the definite article sec .
My father , my mother is , and my sisters are , very kind . But when the adjective is coupled with the substantive as an epithet , we have already noticed its construction with the definite article sec .
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Starb , imperf . of the irr . n . v . sterben , which in German is not to starve , but to die any kind of death . It has gestorben in the part . past , and is conjugated with the vverb seyn , to be . Er dst gestorben , he has died .
Starb , imperf . of the irr . n . v . sterben , which in German is not to starve , but to die any kind of death . It has gestorben in the part . past , and is conjugated with the vverb seyn , to be . Er dst gestorben , he has died .
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Gülig , adj . kind , adv . kindly , stands nearly in the same relation to gut , good , as the English kind . It never means without imperfection , but always inclined to benevolence : Sie sind sehr gülig , you are very kind .
Gülig , adj . kind , adv . kindly , stands nearly in the same relation to gut , good , as the English kind . It never means without imperfection , but always inclined to benevolence : Sie sind sehr gülig , you are very kind .
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das Kind kann erst bis fünf zählen , the child can count only as far as five ; zeigen , to show , is r . sicher , adj . secure , safe ; der Pfad , m . the path ; sehr gern , very willingly , with much pleasure .
das Kind kann erst bis fünf zählen , the child can count only as far as five ; zeigen , to show , is r . sicher , adj . secure , safe ; der Pfad , m . the path ; sehr gern , very willingly , with much pleasure .
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... Stehen sie stille , stand still ; Das Kind steht nicht stille , the child does not stand still . The compound verbs formed with adjectives and substantives follow the same rules as those formed with separable particles .
... Stehen sie stille , stand still ; Das Kind steht nicht stille , the child does not stand still . The compound verbs formed with adjectives and substantives follow the same rules as those formed with separable particles .
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