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Hallo, ich sprechen fünf Sprache... Englisch, Italien, Deutsch, Schwedisch und Rumänisch.
 
Aber meine deutsch ist schlecht :3
 
Ich brauchen hilfe mit mein Deutsch Wort Auftrag (Satzbau)

 

     ---   Hello, I speak five languages... english, italian, german, swedish and romanian.

            But my german is bad.

            I need help with my german word order (syntax).   ---

 

 

Hi Bobo,

I think your word order/ syntax is very good! (Btw, you can't translate "order" with "Auftrag" in this case: it's more like "Ordnung" ... but "Satzbau" is the best translation. ;))

There are just some little mistakes with words and the pronouns:

 

Ich ----------- spreche, brauche                  <-- these are the correct endings of the verbs in combination with the personal pronouns. :)

Du ----------- sprichst, brauchst                           

Er/ Sie/ Es - spricht, braucht                           and it's "Italienisch", "mein  Deutsch", "Hilfe"

Wir ---------- sprechen, brauchen

Ihr ----------- sprecht, braucht

Sie ---------- sprechen, brauchen                  

 

Everything else is fine, keep it up! (Btw, do you really speak 5 (!) languages? :o That's unbelieveable!)

Cheers and MoinMoin :)

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     ---   Hello, I speak five languages... english, italian, german, swedish and romanian.

            But my german is bad.

            I need help with my german word order (syntax).   ---

 

 

Hi Bobo,

I think your word order/ syntax is very good! (Btw, you can't translate "order" with "Auftrag" in this case: it's more like "Ordnung" ... but "Satzbau" is the best translation. ;))

There are just some little mistakes with words and the pronouns:

 

Ich ----------- spreche, brauche                  <-- these are the correct endings of the verbs in combination with the personal pronouns. :)

Du ----------- sprichst, brauchst                           

Er/ Sie/ Es - spricht, braucht                           and it's "Italienisch", "mein  Deutsch", "Hilfe"

Wir ---------- sprechen, brauchen

Ihr ----------- sprecht, braucht

Sie ---------- sprechen, brauchen                  

 

Everything else is fine, keep it up! (Btw, do you really speak 5 (!) languages? :o That's unbelieveable!)

Cheers and MoinMoin :)

Yeah 

I taught myself how to speak all of them... 

Thanks man everything you said helps a lot

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I had an app on my phone which built sentences and was very good along with other german learning app like a dictonary which reads everything you type ih german,

and Improved a lot my pronunciatioh with them :-)

I stopped studying it because I tried to practice in game and nobody wanted to talk or just there wasn't german speakers to talk to :-)

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Going to Germany in 7 days... Any mannerisms that might make me seem like a native?

 

sorry, didn't see that in time.

 

how was Germany? Did you encounter some situations or speeches you couldn't categorize or understand? =)

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Hallo leute! Können Sie mir bitte helfen?

 

Wie sagt man The weakness of the Gods auf Deutsch?

 

^^

 

Wörtlich übersetzt bedeutet das:

 

Die Schwäche der Götter.

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All I can ask is,

how do you guys come up with the rules you have?

 

 

Please elaborate. On a sidenote, that video was hilarious.

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Please elaborate. On a sidenote, that video was hilarious.

The video elaborates. In what language do you just stick words with one another to form a new word.. It's just silly.

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The video elaborates. In what language do you just stick words with one another to form a new word.. It's just silly.

 

I think this here explains it pretty well: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~deutsch/Grammatik/Wortbildung/Komposita.html

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