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Some weird and wonderful German words: The German language consists of lots of compound words. Whereas in English the words stay as two (or more), in German they are often joined together. For example, a taxi driver in English is a Taxifahrer in German. So, what happens if the first word ensd in two consonants or vovels and the second word starts with the same letter? Yes, you've guessed it: since the new spelling reform these words now have three consonants or vovels.
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One of my favourite Youtube videos on why learning a foreign language isn't a bad idea ;-)
"Learning German with a smile ..." |
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