Misc Thread, Who wants to study German? in Languages Forum; Yep sister it is by context and like in the english and arabic language, the german language has a rich ...
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Yep sister it is by context and like in the english and arabic language, the german language has a rich thesaurus of synonyms
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brother brasco how do u say love for your brother what u love for yourself in german I know sister means ( schwister) not sure !! and brother ( bruder )
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no!! i meant the sentence of the hadith ( love for your brother what you love for yourself ) hope u get it insha allah
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Here's also another translation but not a literal one:
"Wünsche dein Bruder, was du dir selber wünschst!"
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its oky bruder ... jazaka ALLAH khairan ..
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Do you live in Cairo or London? or somewhere between?
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i live in egypt but movin to uk insha allah
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I'm also interested in Gothic, I've heard that it is an Eastern Germanic language. But for now, German is interesting. I want to make list first about the words. Maybe we can improve this thread too.
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Originally Posted by
Brasco
I've created a little blog:
http://germanlanguagecourse.blogspot.com/
if it is okay, then I can publish lessons on that page. It is really no commercial or anything like that. I just want to share my knowledge
masalam!
Salaam brother,
Keep updating your blog too ya. The first lesson is easy to be understood, alhamdulillah.
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Originally Posted by
Brasco
I'm sorry sister
ß = sss
ä = ae
ö = oe
ü = ue
If you have further questions, just ask

How do we pronounce deutsche? I can't get the sound, sometimes they pronounce it as toitsch like that??? I'm not sure, could you clarify this? Thanks
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Hmmm, how about with personal pronouns in German
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I am
You are
He is
She is
It is
We are
They are
Them
Him
Her
I could only think of these. Any ideas and mind sharing?
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