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meaning - on the possible semantic difference between „voll“ and . . . Everything you wanted to know about voller vs voll and will probably regret asking by the time you've read this whole thing (I know I did) The short answer to your question, as opposed to what follows below: The distinction between voll and voller is the result of habit and changes in language use, and its origins keep academics busy writing
Why do the Swiss end common expressions with Wohl voll? 1 Often you can hear expressions like "Danke [something] wohl", "ja, wohl" or " [other common greetings followed by] wohl" or it might be "voll" What does this suffix mean, and why is it common everyday usage in Swiss German, but not for Germans? An exhaustive list of examples depicting its usage in Swiss German would be helpful
grammatical case - voller etwas. Is etwas here Genitiv? - German . . . The current revision of the Duden grammar (paragraph 917) as well as the Duden dictionary count voll (er) among prepositions with genitive or dative The reason becomes clear when looking at examples with masculine and neuter (singular) nouns: With voller, the noun has no genitive singular suffix -s
How does one use the expression »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!«? Ich lese auf Seite 7 die Wendung »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!« Das bedeutet auf Englisch "That's got me" Kann man bei Corona, Erkältung oder Grippe »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!« sagen? In welchem Kontext wird »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!« benutzt? Zum Beispiel, könnte man über ein Bier sagen »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!«?
grammar - When do we use Hose like a plurale tantum? - German . . . "die Hose (n) voll gemacht" is a figure of speech which has two different meanings If you are referring to the same as before, that somebody was very scared, again both singular and plural can be used The other use of this figure is when a person (usually a baby or a very old person) really defecated his pants There you want use the singular
preposition - German Language Stack Exchange Ich stimme Dir voll und ganz zu, dass Richtung in »Zug in die Richtung Osten« oder »Zug in Richtung Osten« ein Substantiv ist Aber ich sehe keinen Grund, warum ich es in »Zug richtung Osten« ein Substantiv ist, ebensowenig wie ich behaupten würde, dass zeit in »zeit seines Lebens« ein Substantiv ist