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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They occur as frequently as the English shall and can . 54. durchbricht , breaks through , from the insep . comp . verb , durchbrichen , derived from the irregular brechen , to break ; ich bruch , ich habe geborchen .
They occur as frequently as the English shall and can . 54. durchbricht , breaks through , from the insep . comp . verb , durchbrichen , derived from the irregular brechen , to break ; ich bruch , ich habe geborchen .
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... gentleman still under me , such an animal under me as you have , Sir . das Thier , es , e , plural , die Thiere , the animal , but mostly an irrational animal , and frequently a wild animal , in contradistinction to tame animals .
... gentleman still under me , such an animal under me as you have , Sir . das Thier , es , e , plural , die Thiere , the animal , but mostly an irrational animal , and frequently a wild animal , in contradistinction to tame animals .
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Kennst du den Berg , knowest thou the mountain ; der Berg , es , e , plural , die Berge , the mountain , the mount , the hill , and frequently any rising ground . Hence several German towns are named berg , as Königsberg , King's - hill ...
Kennst du den Berg , knowest thou the mountain ; der Berg , es , e , plural , die Berge , the mountain , the mount , the hill , and frequently any rising ground . Hence several German towns are named berg , as Königsberg , King's - hill ...
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The article being frequently omitted in such cases , these words , morgens , abends , are become adverbial expressions , and the s , which is the mark of the genitive in the masculines and neuters , has even been appended to the fem .
The article being frequently omitted in such cases , these words , morgens , abends , are become adverbial expressions , and the s , which is the mark of the genitive in the masculines and neuters , has even been appended to the fem .
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Observe , that kann , in German , frequently may . ” . Sie können morgen wieder kommen , you may come again tomorrow ; but interrogatively , Können Sie morgen kommen ? can you come to - morrow ? 219. Diese dankt ihr Daseyn sich allein ...
Observe , that kann , in German , frequently may . ” . Sie können morgen wieder kommen , you may come again tomorrow ; but interrogatively , Können Sie morgen kommen ? can you come to - morrow ? 219. Diese dankt ihr Daseyn sich allein ...
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