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    Does anyone have a more comprehensive list of the situations in which native German speakers of the standard version of the language stop their t's? For example, the t in "deutlich" sounds very subtle in these examples, but I can't tell whether the t is being fully stopped or is just being pronounced very fast
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    I must relearn some of the more basic parts of German (especially the different aspects of verbs ) Is there any helpful method, pattern or rule to memorizing when the past participle ends in ‑t versus ‑en?
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    I've read these, the Wiktionary entries (English and German), and the DWDS entry, but I'm still a bit confused In particular I'm puzzled by this Usage note in Wiktionary: "Unlike most other conjunctions, aber doesn't need to be the first word of a clause and can thereby emphasize the preceding word (s): Ich bin dafür, er aber lehnt es ab
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    Actually, what's American handwriting? While everybody reads and typesets English in this site, I guess the title doesn't have to refer the differences between German handwriting and other language's, but to peculiarities of German handwriting
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    I don't know of an idiom that would exactly translate to "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" May be that's why German engineering is known for improving things constantly, sometimes beyond perfection towards a not really desirable state :)
  • Which letters does the German alphabet consist of?
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    The fact, that t and d in Austria almost (not exactly!) sound equal, makes it harder for Austrian kids to learn the correct spelling of words, and therefore they learn the names »weiches D« (soft D) and »hartes T« (hard T) for the letters
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    We tend to notice how English is affecting German at the moment; the influence of standard German on the dialects is much greater It doesn't just make it possible for people from Flensburg and people from Steiermark to communicate without effort using a common almost-foreign language





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