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"Du Ski läufst gerne?" : es ist richtig?
Is it correct to ask "Du Ski läufst gerne?" to ask to somebody if they like to ski?
"Ich Ski laufe." = I ski. Es ist richtig?
What's the difference between Ski laufen and Ski fahren? Which one is better?
Thank you all!
Feb 18, 2017 7:33 PM
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Do you like to ski? = Fährst du gerne Schi?
I ski. = Ich fahre Schi.
I think there is no real difference between "Ski laufen" and "Ski fahren" but I prefer "fahren".
By the way: You can write "Ski" or "Schi".
February 18, 2017
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February 20, 2017
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"Ski laufen" and "Ski fahren" are synonyms, however, "Ski fahren" is used more frequently.
But as to word order, it must be "Fährst/Läufst Du gern Ski?" (there's inversion in yes/no-questions, i.e. the verb comes first) and "Ich fahre/laufe (gern) Ski" (the verb must be in the 2nd position)
Hope this helps.
February 18, 2017
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