The Practical German Grammar ; Or, A Natural Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the German LanguageAppleton, 1850 - 287 páginas |
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Términos y frases comunes
able adjectives adverbs allowed apples become believe book brother case censure child clothes COMPOUND TENSES dative dear DECLENSION declined definite article determinative Do you Dost thou English Exercise father first four friend gelobt genitive German geworden girl give good Gott Grammar great habt had not hadst Hast thou He has heard horse house IMPERFECT INDICATIVE industrious infinitive irregular verbs iſt Kind know Landvogt language Laßt learner letter long love make money mother muß NOMINATIVE noun o'clock obliged past participle permitted person pleasure PLUPERFECT plural praise praised present pronouns punish read rich RULE 1st same SECOND FUTURE ſein sentence ſie singular speak SUBJUNCTIVE syllable take teacher Tell thee thing think Thou art thou hast thou wilt thun time translated unsere used Vater verbs visit want weiß werdet will have willing Wilt thou wine wirst wish work would write your
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