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I do not know the difference between the following words:
•"um" and "über"<--- I don't know the difference between their use as "about".
•"als" and "denn" <--- I don't know the difference between their uses as "because", and "than".
And also, I am quite unsure if the notes I have taken from the following webpage are true, so if you are someone who knows enough to tell me wether these things are correct or incorrect, please do so!
http://germanforenglishspeakers.com/other/conjunctions/
I DO have questions about wether or not specific things on this page are correct, so if you want me to specify them, please let me know.
17 de ene. de 2017 22:12
Respuestas · 8
I think "um" for "about" is only used in "es geht um ..." ("it's about ...").
Do you have some example sentences where "als" means "because"? I can't think of any right now. As to "als" or "denn" for "than", see my last comment here: https://www.italki.com/question/382348
I didn't see any errors on the page at a quick glance, what questions do you have there?
17 de enero de 2017
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Zach
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Italiano, Coreano, Portugués, Ruso, Español, Sueco
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