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You can say:

To tell your name:

Ich bin ....

Ich heiße ....

Mein Name ist ....

To tell your Age:

Ich bin ... Jahre alt

Mein Alter ist ...

To tell your address:

Ich wohne in ...

In ... wohne ich

The date:

Day Month Year 20.09.2003

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LoL
ok I got it.


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Hmm I'll see if can read some on the german forums ^^


... I understand most of it, talking it is another story...


OH btw, anyone up to helping out with "Deutsche sectione"?? at divine devotion? so they can do some storytelling etc in german?

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Well Setharmon, I was hoping for this:

Hallo ich, bin Setharmon.
Ich komme aus Belgien.
Ich bin Flame (Belgier)

just answering <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" /> - same for JVB

Hallo, ich bin Jvb
Ich komme aus den Niederlanden.
Ich bin Niederlaender.
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Sehr schön gesagt.
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You know me.

It's fun to stir up class a little...
when you already understand.
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Flash, wonderful <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/up.gif" alt="" /> you do German maths - I'll keep out of it. I always had to explain my way of multiplication/division to my German teachers, couldn't do it the German way, only the English one - and even today I have problems in jotting down numbers, if told long German ones (mix them up). I was used to the English way - seemed more logical to me <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggrin.gif" alt="" />
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So many words taken from german in russian...
Kartoffel, for example...


Yes, many Words came form other vernacularlanguage.

Form Latinum had every Rom Ruled Land some Words.

Here for example some other Countrys and her German Lehnwörter.

Yes it's called 'Lehnwort' if an Word be assimilated to german language. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rolleyes.gif" alt="" />

From Greek: Bibel, Apostel, Bischof, Kirche, Pfingsten, Almosen und Engel

Form France: Abenteuer, Tunier, Lanze, Panzer, Litze, Tanz, Schärpe, Bluse, Preis, Prinz, Puder, Reim, Tresse, Flöte, Jacke, Banner, Dame, Weste, fein, Mode, Sold, Perücke, Reigen und Kostüm

From England: Kutter, Pinscher, Pudding, Scheck, Farm, Start, Tennis, Dock, Streik, Rum, Dogge, Lotse, Keks, Boxer, Punsch, Trimmer, Grog, Sport, Klub und Sprinter

From Italy: Bank, Arie, Kompaß, Sonate, Sopran, Golf(Meeresbucht), Oper, Kasse, Baß, Fuge, Spesen, Klarinette, Tenor, Violine und Bartsche

From East(Slawischem): Baude, Droscjke, Grenze, Kürschner, Jauche, Gurke, Peitsche, Pistole, Quark, Säbel, Tornister, Trabant, Zeisig und Zobel

From India: Reis und Zucker

From Persia: Tasse, Tapete und Teppich

From Arabian: Matratze, Laute und Kaffee

From Middelamerika: Mais, Tabak, Tomate and Zigarre

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And in the Germanlanguage are Words in there original.

An few examples. And in German they called 'Fremdwörter'.

From France: Armee, Ballett, Kotlett, Marmelade, Terrasse, Konfitüre, Illumination, Garnison, Gardine, Frisur, Gelee, Leutnant, Gobelin, Pläsir, Omlette, General, Salon, Palais, Maskerade, Galerie, Offizier, Parfüm, Biskuit, Balkon, Bouillon, Billard, Kompliment, Allee, Ragout, Promenade, Kompott, Fontaine, Teint, Loge, Frikasse, Kabinett, Kavalier, Sauce und Püree

Form English/USA:

Sport=
Club, Start, Trainer, Handicap, Favorit, Tennis, Match, Team, Rekord, Comeback, Derby, Hockey, fair und knockout

Kleidung=
Trenchcoat, Smoking, Shorts, Pullover, Cape, Slipper und Jumper

Essen und Trinken=
Beefsteak, Roastbeef, Rumpsteak, Pudding, Toast, Drink, Lunch, Sandwich and every Burger

Politik=
Debatte, Parlament und Opposition

And=
City, Jazz, Jeep, Manager, Hobby, Job, Party, Quiz, Show, Story und Teenager

From East:

Tornister, Dolmetscher, Samowar, Roboter und Kolchose

There many other Words, but it only an survey.

And if You could only speak English, some Words are used in German too <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

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My contributions tend to go a bit deeper ... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

The way of adressing people in Germany consists of "du" and "Sie".

However, the "Sie" is more formal, whereas the "du" is more like the allmost-extinct "thou", known from Shakespearean English. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />


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But "du" is still very much alive.
Thankx to Peter Maffay.
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Well, perhaps you miunderstood me ? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

"Sie" and "Du" are in English "You", but is should rather be "You" and "Thou".

The German language still has two words for adressin people, where the English language has nearly only one.


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I understood.
I was joking. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />



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Same with dutch, you = "jij", "je" or the older "gij"


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You even forgot 'ge'
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And we better don't go into dialects, lots more variations there. I wouldn't know how to write those.
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And in the Germanlanguage are Words in there original.

An few examples. And in German they called 'Fremdwörter'.

From France: Armee, Ballett, Kotlett, Marmelade, Terrasse, Konfitüre, Illumination, Garnison, Gardine, Frisur, Gelee, Leutnant, Gobelin, Pläsir, Omlette, General, Salon, Palais, Maskerade, Galerie, Offizier, Parfüm, Biskuit, Balkon, Bouillon, Billard, Kompliment, Allee, Ragout, Promenade, Kompott, Fontaine, Teint, Loge, Frikasse, Kabinett, Kavalier, Sauce und Püree

Form English/USA:

Sport=
Club, Start, Trainer, Handicap, Favorit, Tennis, Match, Team, Rekord, Comeback, Derby, Hockey, fair und knockout

Kleidung=
Trenchcoat, Smoking, Shorts, Pullover, Cape, Slipper und Jumper

Essen und Trinken=
Beefsteak, Roastbeef, Rumpsteak, Pudding, Toast, Drink, Lunch, Sandwich and every Burger

Politik=
Debatte, Parlament und Opposition

And=
City, Jazz, Jeep, Manager, Hobby, Job, Party, Quiz, Show, Story und Teenager

From East:

Tornister, Dolmetscher, Samowar, Roboter und Kolchose

There many other Words, but it only an survey.

And if You could only speak English, some Words are used in German too <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

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And don't forget "fashionwords".
Like 'handy'.
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German isn't so hard to read or to understand.
But without classes it's hard to write and to speak.
Becouse of the rules. Like when to use die, das, der fi.
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How to use Sie and Du.

There must be some labyrinth with Sie and You.

For Offical Speak, Gouverment, Stranger, Aliens and Pepole You don't like, use: Sie

For your Family, Friends, good known People ans Younger One, use: Du

Easy, or?

An Exampel for Du: Kiya, kannst Du mir helfen? (Kiya, can you help me?)

An Exampel for Sie: Kiya, können Sie mir helfen? (Can You help me?)

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And don't forget "fashionwords".
Like 'handy'.
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German isn't so hard to read or to understand.
But without classes it's hard to write and to speak.
Becouse of the rules. Like when to use die, das, der fi.
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Of course not <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/exclamation.gif" alt="" />

You dind't read this <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/badsmile2.gif" alt="" />

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Here a few Links to German Pages about ''Rechtschreibreform''
All of them in German <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

Very great Site, with Trainer:

http://www.wuerzburg.de/rechtschreibreform/ortho_98.html

A private Homepage:

http://www.andreasthieme.de/rechtschreibreform.html

And Downloads form DPA:

http://www.dpa.de/info/rechtschr/rs_index.htm

If You want more to know about ''Rechtschreibreform'', try it
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Papalapap! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" />
I think the "Rechtschreibreform" was great. You can write the words as you want, and nobody knows if it is correct. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" />
So everybody write as he want and it is also ok. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" />
I think its great. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/freak.gif" alt="" />

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Papalapap! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/evilgrin1.gif" alt="" />
I think the "Rechtschreibreform" was great. You can write the words as you want, and nobody knows if it is correct. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" />
So everybody write as he want and it is also ok. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/silly.gif" alt="" />
I think its great. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/freak.gif" alt="" />

Das is rightich.

I need a place where I can practice German without people laughing at me. Can I do it in Chat (Anything)? Will you german people kill me for bending your language? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/think.gif" alt="" />

Sie and Du are present in many languages, Russian and french, for example.
Sie is formal and used to address people who are older than you. It's simply the polite way.
Still it's funny because Sie is 'you' or 'They' and sie is 'she'.

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What few people know : Even German words made it into the English language ! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/delight.gif" alt="" />

For example Kindergarten, Rucksack, Wunderkind, but far more in scientific fields, especially Geology, Palaentology, Geography and Archaeology, as far as I know.

I once made a list; I'll post it when I re-discover it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/delight.gif" alt="" />

*still waiting for dutch lessons* <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/delight.gif" alt="" />



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