April 2012
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Apr 23rd
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Apr 23rd
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Samy Deluxe | Hab Gehört (Sorry, you’ll have to ignore the commercial in the beginning. The video is also on Youtube - it’s not available in my country, but maybe it’ll work for you.)
Apr 22nd
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Deichkind | Bück dich hoch
Apr 20th
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Apr 18th
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Apr 11th
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Apr 11th
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Apr 9th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 3rd
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March 2012
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Mar 28th
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Mar 28th
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Anonymous asked: This is just to help with the question that radioaktive-liebe asked on march 9th. We were always taught that after the subject and verb, the sentence structure would go time-manner-place (TMP) then everything else. So like: Ich fahre morgen (time) mit dem Bus (manner) nach Erie (place) um meine Oma zu besuchen (everything else). Sorry if my cases are off in that sentence, I'm horrible with...
Mar 28th
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Mar 26th
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Mar 23rd
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sorrythisnameisalreadyinuse asked: Ich bin ein American student, ich lerne Deutsch jetzt. I'm not even one full semester into learning the language but I really enjoy it. I love your blog, but I wish you would add more to the vocabulary section more often. And I think it would be really helpful to people like myself if you worked in some grammar structure as well. KEEP UP THE AMAZINGNESS!
Mar 23rd
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Mar 22nd
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tabletopgaymer asked: So I've run into a snag which I know should be obvious but for some reason it's eluding me. The standard sentence structure is SVO time etc. etc. I believe O is the direct object. But I keep seeing this (as example) Ich habe heute eine Prüfung. Just wondering why the "heute" comes before the direct object unless it isn't one. Thanks for your help again.
Mar 9th
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Mar 6th
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ol-sammasoncamefromgrayson-deac asked: Hallo! Ich bin Amerikaner Student. Ich habe zwei jarhre Deutsch gemacht. Danke fur deine blog! Wie sagt man "helpful" auf Deutsch? Es ist hilfs? Weil finde ich blog sehr helpful :)
Mar 6th
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