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The difference between " reden von " and " reden ueber "?
I can't spot the difference between the two verbs although I Know there is a difference in meaning
Sep 1, 2015 11:17 PM
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That is a good question and not easy to answer.
Generally, there is no big difference (the same for 'sprechen über' and 'sprechen von'), probably 'sprechen/reden über' is used more often.
But there is a small difference in the kind of the object. 'sprechen/reden' is used more likely, when we are talking about the characteristics of a person or a thing, e.g. er ist sehr nett, und wir sprechen über ihn.
'sprechen/reden von' is more used when talking about what had happened to him/it. Er hatte einen Unfall. Wir sprechen davon/von ihm (how he is now, what had happened etc.)
It is not a really distinctive difference, but it is true that there is a small difference in the perception of the two ways.
Yet, there is one case where you can only use 'von'. 'Man spricht von Niveau A1/A2 etc., wenn jemand ....' Here, the word 'das Niveau A1' is explained by the 'wenn'-sentence: It is called ....
September 2, 2015
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