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Thank you very much. Well, you are giving very nice and descriptive examples respekt
thanks….
thanks
ganz einfach. I am old in Austria and have never heard of people (imperfects) being used until now.
So both mean the same, but while perfekt is spoken, imperfect is used when writing it.
vsslm
very nice expression thanks danke
thanks
danke schön
bitte schön
tsekkrler friends
I have a question, my friends. I would be very happy if you could give me information about diese, diesen, diesem, dieser with full Turkish explanations. I am having a lot of difficulty in this regard.... THANKS A LOT IN ADVANCE.
Hi Markos If you search you will find it...
Hello friends, I would like to bring up a topic that we discussed in the German course. I will write what I understand, your ideas are up to you. For example, the first past tense (recent past tense) partizip perfeck…er hat gekocht. It was called recent past tense by my German teacher, that is, in Turkish language, it is past tense. plusguamperfeckt………präteritum………….partizip…….>PRÄSENS<...futur....as can be seen, he says plusguam as the past tense. dio.I also say that???plusguamperfeckt if it is formed by the combination of präteritum and partizip, that is (past tense of mis.li and di.li) ich HÄTTE früher GEKOCHT:ben cooking.mis.dim.so the story in Turkish is the narration of time.we discussed and ate each other. I even got scabies with one of them :)) I would be glad if anyone has an idea about the Turkish equivalent of Plusguam Perfect.
Unfortunately, I do not have anything for everyone.
it is not ich hätte not it, och will be wrong. But still the oldest one is for me with hatte.
ich habe gespielt (played)
ich hatte gespieltIf eger is going to make it a story then
ich becomes a spielte.slm
health to keyboard;
cixi_54 my friend event water ich habe gespielt i have played the past time i played it ich hatte was playing gespielt in the cümlesine i was playing til the past time
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