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How to use the word 'schon' in German?
How to use the word 'schon' in German?
I think it should be before the adjective, such as warm, schön, fertig etc
But I see people using 'fertig schon' instead of 'schon fertig' , is this a special case?
Thank you so much.
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Thank you everyone, Maybe I am wrong.
I cant find the source.
30 de mar. de 2020 10:10
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'Schon fertig' means: I am already done with my work, I have already finished.
As word before an adjective: Er ist schon klein, oder? He is small, isn't? Sie ist schon schön, oder? She is beautiful, isn't she? In this case the meaning is not 'already', but this modal particle used by the speaker expresses his assumption that the other will agree with him.
I have no idea what 'fertig schon' could mean. I would need more context.
30 de marzo de 2020
Schon mostly means already
But it'a up to the context
30 de marzo de 2020
Sounds strange to me. Do you have a full sentence as an example?
30 de marzo de 2020
thank you, ann D
31 de marzo de 2020
"Fertig schon" sounds wrong to me. Could you post the whole sentence you saw this in?
You normally use this before the verb.
Some correct examples would be:
Ich bin schon fertig. (I have already finished.)
Ich kenne das schon. (I know this already.)
Ich habe schon gegessen. (I have already eaten.)
30 de marzo de 2020
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