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no offense.. but german sounds like a drunk american!
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Posted: 2003-06-15 07:30:24
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@seman, Danke. :-) tomorrow morgen teach me 1 to 10 ok? Danke :-) and gute nacht :-)
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Posted: 2003-06-15 08:02:35
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oki
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Posted: 2003-06-15 12:26:09
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What's the difference between gute and guten ?
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Posted: 2003-06-15 12:45:29
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ehh... you say.. "guten abend" and "gute nacht" the differents i donæt really know.. thats a good question...
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Posted: 2003-06-15 12:52:16
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hahaha! Some teacher you are!
Sanjeev: there is no difference when translated to english. Gute or guten has to do with german grammar rules (which I have managed to forget almost completely by now

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It has to do with words being masculine, feminine or ?? (i forgot)
and with 4 different grammatical forms (like in latin). I could look it up if you want me to...
1 = eins
2 = zwei
3 = drei
4 = vier
5 = fünf
6 = sechs
7 = sieben
8 = acht
9 = neun
10 = zehn
Lesson 3: what else do you want to know?
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Posted: 2003-06-15 13:14:05
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now i remember.. thats right vlam
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Posted: 2003-06-15 13:20:17
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You guys haven't slept yet? Ok, what is 'abend' seman said it just now... Also for 5, how is it pronounced? Is it fun f the u with the two dots thingy confuses me... Is it the same as a regular u? Danke. (By the way, how do i say thank you instead of thanks? I know how to say thank you verbally but how is it spelt?)
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Posted: 2003-06-15 13:25:26
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thank you = vielen dank
thanks = danke
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Posted: 2003-06-15 13:27:15
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the ü is pronounced as (omg this sounds does not exist in english!! i need to think about an example. sanjeev what other languages do you speak? maybe i can think of something)
Abend means evening.
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Posted: 2003-06-15 13:28:46
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