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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2011, 01:20:03 pm »
From which   :P  :-\ do you came?
I'm from BW.
I'm from Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) ;)

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2011, 01:21:07 pm »
One year ago I searched for better games for my TI.
So I found many pages.
TI-BasicDev
Cemtech
Omnimage
...

Now I had a bit free time and created an Account at omnimaga.

Aus welchem Bundesland kommt ihr alle?
Ich bin aus BW

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From which   :P  :-\ do you came?
I'm from BW.

Ich komme aus Sachsen. / I'm from Saxony. :P
By the way. German is a very difficult language, so it's sometimes hard to understand, especially the grammar.


Sorry for my bad English. I'm German.

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #17 on: June 26, 2011, 01:25:54 pm »
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By the way. German is a very difficult language, so it's sometimes hard to understand, especially the grammar.

I thought the grammar and sentence structure of English and German were similar, making German the easiest language to learn for English speakers. Though, English is also a very hard language to learn apparently. :P I could be wrong though.

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #18 on: June 26, 2011, 01:28:41 pm »
If you are from (Lower Saxony, then I'm frem Bathing Württem-mountain.



Weißt du eigentlich, was "strafmündig" auf Englisch heißt?
( Bin ich seit heute )  :P
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Klingt nicht sehr richtig, oder.
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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #19 on: June 26, 2011, 01:35:31 pm »
If you are from (Lower Saxony, then I'm frem Bathing Württem-mountain.

Weißt du eigentlich, was "strafmündig" auf Englisch heißt?
( Bin ich seit heute )  :P
Bing Translatou sagt mir, es heißt Criminal mouth-
Klingt nicht sehr richtig, oder.
Bathing Württem-mountain looool, that sounds very stupid.. ;D

"strafmündig"?
Take a look at dict.cc --> http://www.dict.cc/?s=strafm%C3%BCndigkeit

EDIT: Oh, happy birthday p2 :D
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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #20 on: June 26, 2011, 01:44:56 pm »
Happy Birthday, I'm "strafmündig" since february. :D


Sorry for my bad English. I'm German.

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #21 on: June 26, 2011, 02:49:19 pm »
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By the way. German is a very difficult language, so it's sometimes hard to understand, especially the grammar.

I thought the grammar and sentence structure of English and German were similar, making German the easiest language to learn for English speakers. Though, English is also a very hard language to learn apparently. :P I could be wrong though.

I often hear that French got the hardest to learn grammar actually, but I also heard that German grammar wasn't easy too.

On a side note welcome back Anima. :)

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #22 on: June 26, 2011, 03:06:20 pm »
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By the way. German is a very difficult language, so it's sometimes hard to understand, especially the grammar.

I thought the grammar and sentence structure of English and German were similar, making German the easiest language to learn for English speakers. Though, English is also a very hard language to learn apparently. :P I could be wrong though.

I often hear that French got the hardest to learn grammar actually, but I also heard that German grammar wasn't easy too.

On a side note welcome back Anima. :)
Oh thanks, DJ_O. :)

Well, I can't speak French, but I also heard, that it isn't a very easy language.
Beside German I speak a little bit Russian and classical Latin, too.


Sorry for my bad English. I'm German.

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #23 on: June 27, 2011, 12:26:13 am »
From what I know, I can tell that:
German is quite hard to learn for French speakers, mainly due to the grammar !
And Russian is even harder, especially since the lexicon (?) is completely different ...
(and imho, English is very easy)

I've been to Germany twice or thrice, and I loved it; I'm probably gonna spend a semester or a year there for my studies =) !
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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #24 on: June 27, 2011, 12:52:22 am »
Is it true that in German there are three genders?

I know in French the hardest part of grammar is usually all the stupid exceptions. Usually you asked the teacher why was a word written like it was, and the teacher told you there were no reason why, it was just like that and we just had to remember it.

As for English I always found it easy, but people say it's easy to write, but harder to speak. Maybe because of how different pronounciation, especially the "r" and "th" is. In French, "th" is pronounced as "t", for example.

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #25 on: June 27, 2011, 02:52:07 am »
Is it true that in German there are three genders?

I know in French the hardest part of grammar is usually all the stupid exceptions. Usually you asked the teacher why was a word written like it was, and the teacher told you there were no reason why, it was just like that and we just had to remember it.

As for English I always found it easy, but people say it's easy to write, but harder to speak. Maybe because of how different pronounciation, especially the "r" and "th" is. In French, "th" is pronounced as "t", for example.
Yes, we have three genders: Der/Die/Das ;)
This is one of the reasons why non-german people often find german difficult.

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #26 on: June 27, 2011, 07:04:19 am »
From what I know, I can tell that:
German is quite hard to learn for French speakers, mainly due to the grammar !
And Russian is even harder, especially since the lexicon (?) is completely different ...
(and imho, English is very easy)

I've been to Germany twice or thrice, and I loved it; I'm probably gonna spend a semester or a year there for my studies =) !
Russian isn't hard. There is just a different alphabet (no latin letters, like a, b and c), but the grammar is very easy to understand. I've got Russian since 2008 as a subject in my school and well, maybe my grades in Russian are so good, because of our very friendly teacher.

And English is easy, yeah but only in school, because as a German student it's a little bit difficult to write a long text in a forum like Omnimaga, where no one understands German.
By the way, I'm only 14 years old, so I've never been in America or England. Is it nice there?


Sorry for my bad English. I'm German.

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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #27 on: June 27, 2011, 12:00:00 pm »
I am not from Germany, but ich spreche ein bißchen Deutsch. :-)
I think German is more explicit than English (e.g. I search meaning of some English word and very often find > 30 meaning, where some of them have antagonistic meaning). Very difficult must be German for simultaneous translation (e.g.:verb is at the end of the side sentence, so the translator may need a big stack in his brain :-) )

A joke, which Germans probably do not understand:
Ich stehe nicht ver, ich bin Länder aus. ;-)
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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #28 on: June 27, 2011, 12:44:58 pm »
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Yes, we have three genders: Der/Die/Das Wink
This is one of the reasons why non-german people often find german difficult.
If not everyone understands it:

Deutsch:
Ja, wir haben drei Artikel: Der/Die/Das

English:
Yes, we have three genders: The/The/The



I am so good at English!!  ;)
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Re: German programmers??
« Reply #29 on: June 27, 2011, 12:59:15 pm »
Quote from: compu
Yes, we have three genders: Der/Die/Das Wink
This is one of the reasons why non-german people often find german difficult.
If not everyone understands it:

Deutsch:
Ja, wir haben drei Artikel: Der/Die/Das

English:
Yes, we have three genders: The/The/The



I am so good at English!!  ;)
lol, yeah it seems English is one of the few languages without the different gender the's
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