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The words “mal”, “ja”, and “doch” in German speech https://discoverdiscomfort.com/mal-in-german-examples/ There are three words in German that are frequently used as filler words in speech. That is to say, they are inserted in a sentence without changing the meaning of the sentence but only the tone of voice, so to speak. These words are: “mal”, “ja”, and “doch”. 1. “ mal” You can hear very often that Germans insert the word “mal” in their utter..
썸네일 The meaning of “mal” in German ㅡ more than a short version of "einmal" In this episode: The first part of our look at the meaning of "mal". Here, we focus on where "mal" comes from and on its more "conventional" meanings. 42 Comments Hello everyone, and welcome to our German Word of the Day. This time we will take a look at the meaning of: mal ▶ And just so you know… this is gonna be a two part article. I originally wanted to do it in one, but that ended up being l..
How to Use the German Personal Pronoun 'Es' The German personal pronoun "es" is the English equivalent of "it" and has similar functions. It is mostly a substitute for a noun and can: Act as a subject, therefore be in the nominative case. As a subject es can be placed either before or after the verb. Es donnert in der Ferne - It is thundering in the distance. In der Ferne donnert es. Act as an object, therefore be in the accusative case. ..
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