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argon factor

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Originally posted by Sodomy&Lust
It depends on which article is placed before the adjective (bestimmter, unbestimmter, possesive, or no one!) Well, I'll learn it, sooner or later! :D

DO you mean this kind of stuff?

Der Anblick einer schönen Wiese
Der Lack eines neuen Wagens
 

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Originally posted by Sodomy&Lust
Yeah! And for example:

der kleine Wagen
ein kleiner Wagen

Ah, I see. It's probably not easy for someone, who didn't grow up with the language. But I think it can be learned, there is some basic logic behind that stuff.
You never tried to learn Russian, did you? :D

BTW, your German knowledge got quite impressive in the meantime. You must be one gifted sonuvabich :D:D
 

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Originally posted by Sodomy&Lust
I've just realized that Calonderiel has posted 642 times in the forum, and 625 are made in this thread!!! He's a pure spammer! :):)

The funny thing about him is that he doesn't need conversation. He is able to fill 10 pages in a row totally alone :D
 

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Originally posted by argon factor
Ah, I see. It's probably not easy for someone, who didn't grow up with the language. But I think it can be learned, there is some basic logic behind that stuff.
You never tried to learn Russian, did you? :D

BTW, your German knowledge got quite impressive in the meantime. You must be one gifted sonuvabich :D:D

Well, I'm learning a lot of grammar, but hearing (and understanding) people speaking German is pretty difficult for me. That's what makes me doubt between Berlin and Stuttgart (teachers don't speak German but English there)

Russian? No! :D That must be one of the most difficult languages on Earth!!
 

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Originally posted by Sodomy&Lust
Well, I'm learning a lot of grammar, but hearing (and understanding) people speaking German is pretty difficult for me. That's what makes me doubt between Berlin and Stuttgart (teachers don't speak German but English there)

Russian? No! :D That must be one of the most difficult languages on Earth!!

Well, the biggest Problem is probably understanding all the different German dialects. For people living in northern Germany its hard to understand those living in the south, for instance. But I trust that you will catch it very fast. After some weeks you will even start thinking in German . . .

Russian rules, it has 6 cases instead of the 4 in German . . ,.
 

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Originally posted by Sodomy&Lust
Just like Latin!! :D

Never learned Latin (/me uneducated bastard :() I always thought, that Spanish is quite close to Latin . . . do you have 6 cases, too?

BTW Polish, Czechoslovakian and similar languages have 7 cases :D