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Mar 20, 2018 · Firstly, this is a question on German grammar and not English. Nevertheless, I will try to answer your question. “Wo” means “where” as an ...
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Oct 16, 2019 · The first usage denotes a place and translates as wo, the other a direction: it translates as wohin. Hin and her are particles that denote ...
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Dec 6, 2018 · Nevertheless, I will try to answer your question. “Wo” means “where” as an interrogative pronoun. “Wo ist meine Tochter?” means “Where is my ...
Jul 13, 2023 · They usually all mean the but differ depending on the noun's gender (as the German language assigns a gender to all nouns), as well as their ...
Aug 13, 2023 · Both are hard to learn, but since Russian is my native language, for me German is harder than Russian. Both languages are not difficult to ...
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Apr 20, 2022 · If something is “am Regal”, it means that it is on the outside of the shelf. Leaning against it, for example. Usually, it should touch the shelf ...
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