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Most (most): This is the German word for unfermented fruit juice, and in southern German-speaking regions, a young fruit wine. Plus, put your skills to the test with useful exercises in the book and tons of real-life conversations on the accompanying CD. Other personal pronouns, like ich and mich (I and me) or wir and uns (we and us), bear a closer resemblance to English.
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Help! On the other hand, if you were to take apart the German expression Da liegt der Hund begraben (da leekt dêr hoont be- grah -ben) word for word, you'd probably feel sorry for the poor dog, because in essence, it means something like That's where the dog is buried .If you want to improve your German, whether for work, travel, or enjoyment, German All-in-One For Dummies has you covered. I found this really helpful as it provided me with ways that I could extend the convosation if I were in the situation. Notice that you and it don’t change in English and the accusative (for direct objects) and dative (for indirect objects) pronouns are identical. p>\n
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