Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the German Language: To which is Added a Systematic Outline of the Different Parts of Speech ...D. Appleton & Company, 1846 - 510 páginas |
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accusative adjective adverbs anything?—I bread breakfast brother Bruder Buch Bücher coat cousin dahin declension definite article dieſes dost thou drink einen end of Lesson English Es ist EXERCISES father feminine Freund gehen Geld gender genitive German gern gethan give go thither gone governs the dative groshes groß gute guten habe Haben Sie hast thou horse Ich habe Ihnen Imperf it.-Have Jemandem kaufen kommen können Lection Lesson XXXIV letter liary lieber machen Mann Masc masculine Morgen neighbour Neut neuter noun o'clock past participle person Pferd plur plural preposition pronoun receive reflexive verbs schreiben seen sehen sein sell servant singular speak spoken sprechen substantives tell them.-Have thing thun tive to-day Vater verb viel Wein weiß werde Wieviel wine wish to buy wish to go wollen word write yesterday you?-He
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