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SKULLE DU KUNNA
who can tell me "ursäkta mig'' and ''skulle du kunna'' different usage
Oct 14, 2012 5:24 PM
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"Ursäkta mig" is the same as 'excuse me', when you try to pass someone in a store or if you did a not so severe mistake.
"Skulle du kunna" is incomplete without some action/verb. It's equivalent to 'can you [pass the salt]?', 'would you be kind to [help me with these bags?]' or if said in an upset voice 'Can you (please) [leave]'?
October 15, 2012
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Chinese (Mandarin), Swedish
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