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Difference between "isst" and "frisst"
Can somebody explain to me the difference between these two words in German please? Thank you.
2 de jul. de 2016 4:52
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... and if "fressen" is used for a person, it is to express that someone's eating like an animal, or just eating an absurd lot. Similar to "saufen", which is trinken for animals, or that's the original meaning.
"Sauf- und Fressurlaub" -> a kind of holiday that is all about putting stuff into you. Somewhat strong language.
2 de julio de 2016
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they mean the same BUT you use "fressen" for animals and "essen" for humans.
2 de julio de 2016
This has been a topic in the Answers section several times already:
– February 2016: https://www.italki.com/question/344771
– January 2016: https://www.italki.com/question/341989
– October 2015: https://www.italki.com/question/327711
– July 2013: https://www.italki.com/question/205275
4 de julio de 2016
Daniel
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