How do you ask "who" which is "wer", but for plural things such as people?
Can you say for example "Wer sind sie?" or do you use something else for that question?
03/14/19
Is old greek similar to modern greek?
I was discussing with a friend's family about the viability of classical education today and one of my cons was that Latin is almost a dead language and classical Greek is completely dead to which...
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03/14/19
What is the difference between “ändern” and “verändern”?
I'm still confused about the difference between *ändern* and *verändern*. I have read something about *ändern* only being used with small changes and *verändern* when something changes totally. But...
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03/14/19
How to write Isabella in Greek?
Is it Ιζαμπέλα or Ισαβέλλα? What is the difference? Thanks!
Confused between usage of den vs einen?
I am a newbie trying to learn Deutsch.
`den` and `einen`
are akkusative forms of masculine words.
My confusion is when to use `den` and when to use `einen`.
e.g.
> Ich kaufe den...
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03/13/19
Why did Latin die?
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