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 sabreW4K3   ( @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf )  to Memes@sopuli.xyzEnglish · 2 年前

As Someone Learning German, I Know This Pain

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As Someone Learning German, I Know This Pain

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 sabreW4K3   ( @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf )  to Memes@sopuli.xyzEnglish · 2 年前
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  •  trafguy   ( @trafguy@midwest.social ) 
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    I didn’t learn of any rhyme or reason to it in German when I took classes on it. In fact, in a few cases, the gender changes the meaning of the word. Der See und die See, for example. One means lake and the other means sea/ocean.

    •  ElmarsonTheThird   ( @ElmarsonTheThird@feddit.de ) 
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      There’s more shenanigans with “umfahren” and “umfahren”, where Intonation matters. One means “drive around”, the other “run over”.

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        Also one is a strong and one is a weak verb, meaning that in certain cases, one will be split apart:

        Ich umfahre jemanden: I drive around someone.

        Ich fahre jemanden um: I run someone over.

    •  ChaoticNeutralCzech   ( @ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.de ) 
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      That’s a rather rare occurence. Most often, only the grammar will be incorrect if you use the wrong article.

    •  sabreW4K3   ( @sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf ) OP
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      OMG, I’ve been doing my Duolingo lessons and never realised that they had different meanings, I just thought Germans used one word for all bodies of water 😭

      •  Karyoplasma   ( @Karyoplasma@discuss.tchncs.de ) 
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        “Die See” denotes an ocean, “der See” denotes a lake. You will more often hear “das Meer” instead of “die See” tho.

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