- What is the difference between Flagge and Fahne? [duplicate]
A Flagge is replaceable and can be easily replaced if it is worn or damaged Flaggen are produced in different sizes and in high numbers A Fahne is firmly fixed on a pole (Fahnenstock, Fahnenstange) and cannot be hoisted and lowered
- Nuances of the seemingly Synonymous words Flagge and Fahne
With the World Cup in full swing, I've come across the words "Flagge" and "Fahne" quite a bit These words are seemingly synonymous, but that might not be the case Take a quick look at the follo
- lyrics - Meaning of a line form a song, in context - German Language . . .
Flagge am Mast, die der Führer uns gab, Flagge, wir machen dir Ehre! Engellands Macht muß zu Grunde hinab, unser die Freiheit der Meere! Unser, unser, unser die Freiheit der Meere! It has five verse lines and two rhymes (lines 1, 3, and lines 2, 4, 5) where the fifth line appears to be separated from the first four lines
- orthography: voiced sonorant after short vowel, dusselig
At least here in South-Western Germany, it seems that "Dussel" is spoken with an unvoiced 's' Duden also indicates the pronunciation as " [ˈdʊsl̩]", not " [ˈdʊzl̩]" I am not convinced there is an actual difference in pronunciation for a select couple of words, as, from the few speakers from Northern Germany that I know who do pronounce "Dussel" with a voiced 's' after a short vowel
- How to explain the difference between Konjunktiv I and II in English . . .
Reading on mood, I saw that both the subjunctive (Konjunktiv I) Johannes äße, wenn er Hunger hätte and the conditional (Konjunktiv II) Johannes äße, wenn er hungrig wäre are translated to Eng
- Eines or Einer in this context - German Language Stack Exchange
Die "Gorch Fock" ist einer der bekanntesten Traditionssegler unter deutscher Flagge (der Traditionssegler: traditional sailing ship) (Der) W201 war eins der Besten von Mercedes
- How to distinguish between long ä and short ä
Kläglich, Mädchen have both long ä sound I know that the basic rule is when two consonants follow the vowel it would be short, z B Keller, Kellner, Lerner the e is short So that rule of thumb
- compound nouns, meaning - German Language Stack Exchange
Just as der amerikanische Präsident, das amerikanische Auto, die amerikanische Flagge 4) Can the word "der Tschechischlehrer" be used to refer to a Czech teacher of Japanese nationality?
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