August 24, 200520 yr Author comment_2033 Okay! I'll go write that one down a million times lol. Thanks for this by the way!
August 24, 200520 yr Author comment_2034 Oh, how do you say "you" and can you just replace Ich with it?
August 24, 200520 yr comment_2038 Oh, how do you say "you" and can you just replace Ich with it? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You means "du". You want me to replace Ich with du on this sentence? Huh? My homework? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yeah, to learn german :D
August 24, 200520 yr Author comment_2039 I was wondering if they were interchangeable like in English. Like if I could say "Du muss *your* Hausaufgaben erledigan." Could you say "Ich muss meine deutsch Hausaufgaben erledigan"?
August 24, 200520 yr comment_2041 Then you got to say "Du musst deine Hausaufgaben erledigen". Your = deine In this case you have to use musst instead of muss. Its "Ich muss" and "Du musst", it depends on what word stands before. yeah, you can say that
August 24, 200520 yr Author comment_2045 Okay seriously... I've learned more German in two days then I learned the first three years of Spanish class.
August 24, 200520 yr comment_2046 Cool, i guess im a good teacher. maybe i should move to the USA and teach german on highschools :lol: I got to go now, one last sentence: I got to go now = Ich muss jetzt gehen got = muss (muss means need and got) to go = gehen now = jetzt More exercises will follow tomorrow
August 24, 200520 yr Author comment_2047 THANKS! I'll practice tonight, I don't know when I'll be on tomorrow though, first day of school
August 24, 200520 yr comment_2048 Oh, school? I feel sorry for you. Just post, its not a chat, i will post a sentence tomorrow and you can answer later, no problem. Tomorrow is my first day of school = Morgen ist mein erster Schultag Tomorrow = Morgen my = mein first = erster day of school = Schultag day = Tag School = Schule now practice, see ya tomorrow
August 24, 200520 yr comment_2065 It's adjectives basically Chels. I dunno. I forget this stuff when I am not looking at them.
August 25, 200520 yr comment_2107 You are in school and i am at home = Du bist in der Schule und ich zuhause are = bist in = in (easy) school = Schule and = und i = ich at home = zuhause "in school" is "in der Schule", "der" is "the". In german you have to use "the".
August 26, 200520 yr Author comment_2140 Okay, I'll write it down and practice tonight, but I thought eine was "the" or is eine "a"?
August 26, 200520 yr comment_2149 "eine" is "a". "the" is "der" "die" and "das". We germans have 3 words for "the".
August 26, 200520 yr Author comment_2155 I see, well I'll practice that sentence tonight. Thanks Dustin!
August 26, 200520 yr comment_2171 I dont like school = Ich mag Schule nicht dont = nicht like = mag I listen to rap music = Ich höre rap musik listen to = höre rap = rap music = musik
August 29, 200520 yr comment_2275 Master. Wie alt bist du? (I can speak German alright, although I can't spell for peanuts. Speaking German in here might help though.)
August 30, 200520 yr comment_2337 Nur ein bischen. Ich habe in Deutschland gelebt fur drei yahre. Ich habe einen Deutschen Opa und Oma. Edited August 30, 200520 yr by Runhard
August 30, 200520 yr comment_2356 Also bist du ein bisschen Deutscher. Endlich jemand mit dem ich mich in deutsch unterhalten kann
August 30, 200520 yr comment_2368 Lol, OK. Aber Ich kann nur ein bischen deutsch sprechen. Wo wohnst du? Ich habe in Schwabish Gemund Gewohnt. (Einen kleienes Stadt nahe Stuttgart) Aber ich habe nicht der gelebt fur funf yahre. Please correct me if I'm wrong. I haven't lived there in so long, so I'm completely useless on verb endings. I'm taking it in school now though.
August 30, 200520 yr Author comment_2387 18? If y'all put the translations underneath your discussion, if that doesn't take too long, that'd be sweet.
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