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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9 66 Ein is “ one , ” — put a kc before it , like the n in English , and you have kein , none ; only we make no differ . ence in the word whether it be joined to a substantive or not . Haben sie keine Zeit ? Have you no time ?
9 66 Ein is “ one , ” — put a kc before it , like the n in English , and you have kein , none ; only we make no differ . ence in the word whether it be joined to a substantive or not . Haben sie keine Zeit ? Have you no time ?
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The former is nearly the same in French , English , and German . Die Oper , l'Opéra , the Opera . But the French u has a particular sound , coming nearer to the English u in bury , " Bury St. Edmund . " You must shape your lips as if ...
The former is nearly the same in French , English , and German . Die Oper , l'Opéra , the Opera . But the French u has a particular sound , coming nearer to the English u in bury , " Bury St. Edmund . " You must shape your lips as if ...
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The h renders the o longer than in English . In the plural it has the diphthong die Söhne , the sons . All the words in ohn are mas .; as der Lohn , the reward , wages ; der Hohn , scorn . 35. Sohn , sprach er , son , spoke he , said he ...
The h renders the o longer than in English . In the plural it has the diphthong die Söhne , the sons . All the words in ohn are mas .; as der Lohn , the reward , wages ; der Hohn , scorn . 35. Sohn , sprach er , son , spoke he , said he ...
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36. um dich zu versorgen , to provide for thee ; um zu , a conjunction , like the English * for to , " instead of " in order to . ” The um strengthens the zu , and marks the object or purpose of an action more intensely .
36. um dich zu versorgen , to provide for thee ; um zu , a conjunction , like the English * for to , " instead of " in order to . ” The um strengthens the zu , and marks the object or purpose of an action more intensely .
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The degrees of comparison are the same in German as in English . er , added to the adjective , gives the comparative of whatever length the positive may be ; nachlässig , negligent , makes nachlässiger , more negligent ; aufmerksam ...
The degrees of comparison are the same in German as in English . er , added to the adjective , gives the comparative of whatever length the positive may be ; nachlässig , negligent , makes nachlässiger , more negligent ; aufmerksam ...
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