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[[http://www.vhs-regensburg.de/hp5017/ihre-vhs.htm|VHS Regensburg]]
===== email expressions =====
Ich ruf ihm an später = I'll ring him back later
... = Please find attached
... = See below
bzgl. (bezüglich) = regarding
bzw. (beziehungsweise) = respectively
Ist es möglich eine Kopie die Folie von die Besprechung heute zu bekommen?
Mark Twain [[Mark Twain|ThatAwfulGermanLanguage]]
====== Der Wikidobia ======
[[wp>German_language]]
===Online learning===
*[[http://www.german-flashcards.com|Learn Online with Flashcards]] Texts, Flashcards, Multiple Choice tests
*[[http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,2142,265,00.html|Deutche Welle]] News in simple German and more...
*[[http://www.dw-world.de/dw/0,2142,2163,00.html|Deutsch - warum nicht?]] von Radio Deutsch Welle, Köln.\\
*Goethe Institute online[[http://www.goethe.de/lhr/lks/gra/deindex.htm|links]].
*Pimsleur audio German files...
[[http://www.daf-portal.de/|DAF Portal]]\\
[[Rep. Ireland 3-03-08]]
==== Grammer ====
*Perfekt (haben/sein + Partizip II)
*Präteritum
*Passiv (werden + infinitiv)
*Konjunktiv II (Conjugate OR werden + Partizip II)
*Präpostionen (cases...)
=== Culture ===
[[http://www.lyricsbox.com/wir-sind-helden-8f8f6.html|Wir Sind Helden lyrics]]\\
[[http://www.spiegel.de/|Der Spiegel]]
"Wer fremde Sprachen nicht kennt, weiß nichts von seiner eigenen." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1821
==== On learning German... ====
Mark Twain on the German Language: [[Mark Twain|The awful German language - Mark Twain 1880]]
And why does german grammer have a similar reputation to latin ;)
CENTURION: What's this, then? 'Romanes Eunt Domus'?
'People called Romanes they go the house'?
BRIAN: It-- it says, 'Romans, go home'.
CENTURION: No, it doesn't. What's Latin for 'Roman'? Come on!
BRIAN: Aah!
CENTURION: Come on!
BRIAN: 'R-- Romanus'?
CENTURION: Goes like...?
BRIAN: 'Annus'?
CENTURION: Vocative plural of 'annus' is...?
BRIAN: Eh. 'Anni'?
CENTURION: 'Romani'. 'Eunt'? What is 'eunt'?
BRIAN: 'Go'. Let--
CENTURION: Conjugate the verb 'to go'.
BRIAN: Uh. 'Ire'. Uh, 'eo'. 'Is'. 'It'. 'Imus'. 'Itis'.
'Eunt'.
CENTURION: So 'eunt' is...?
BRIAN: Ah, huh, third person plural, uh, present
indicative. Uh, 'they go'.
CENTURION: But 'Romans, go home' is an order, so you
must use the...?
BRIAN: The... imperative!
CENTURION: Which is...?
BRIAN: Umm! Oh. Oh. Um, 'i'. 'I'!
CENTURION: How many Romans?
BRIAN: Ah! 'I'-- Plural. Plural. 'Ite'. 'Ite'.
CENTURION: 'Ite'.
BRIAN: Ah. Eh.
CENTURION: 'Domus'?
BRIAN: Eh.
CENTURION: Nominative?
BRIAN: Oh.
CENTURION: 'Go home'? This is motion towards. Isn't it,
boy?
BRIAN: Ah. Ah, dative, sir! Ahh! No, not dative! Not
the dative, sir! No! Ah! Oh, the... accusative!
Accusative! Ah! 'Domum', sir! 'Ad domum'! Ah! Oooh! Ah!
CENTURION: Except that 'domus' takes the...?
BRIAN: The locative, sir!
CENTURION: Which is...?!
BRIAN: 'Domum'.
CENTURION: 'Domum'.
BRIAN: Aaah! Ah.
CENTURION: 'Um'. Understand?