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What is the difference between "immer" and "allzeit"?
Both mean always but what's the difference? Can we use both in all contexts?
Nov 23, 2015 2:45 PM
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The meaning is the same. "Allzeit" is older German and literate and more poetic (you can find it in many church songs, for example), so you wouldn't use it in everyday speech. "Immer" is stylistically neutral.
November 24, 2015
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It's like using "always" and "all the time" in English
November 23, 2015
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