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In English, we have one word for “where”, but in German there are three words. We use wo to ask where someone is. We use wohin to ask where someone is going ( ...
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A nerdy look at the German wo-compounds. Worauf, woran, womit... . We'll learn how to use them and how they're different to da-words.
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Posted: May 26, 2019
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Oct 13, 2013 · In general you use da- compounds to talk about something you've already mentioned instead of using the complete noun or using prep + es.
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As Mark Twain wrote in his Notebooks & Journals, "The German language is a dozen fragments of words flung into an octagonal cylinder - take a good look at them ...
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