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What is the difference between lieber and gern and mag
他們都是喜歡,那差別在哪
8 apr 2017 15:39
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"lieber" indicates preference where there is a choice -> I'd rather; to prefer something to sth else
"Ich trinke lieber Tee als Kaffee" (I prefer tea to coffee; I'd rather have/drink tea than coffee)
"Ich mag Katzen lieber als Hunde" (I prefer cats to dogs)
"mag" should only be used with nouns:
"I like chocolate/cats/you" ->
Ich mag Schokolade/Katzen/Dich (gern)
"gern" CAN be added to "mag" to lend a little emphasis.
Otherwise, "gern" is used with verbs -> I like -ing
Ich spiele gern Schach. -> I like playing Schach.
Ich lerne gern Sprachen. -> I like learning languages.
NOT: "Ich mag Schach spielen"
Hope that helps?
9 aprile 2017
lieber is a comparative form of gern. (gern-lieber-am liebsten = gladly-more gladly-the most gladly)
mag comes from "mögen" which means "to like" so it's a verb. For example: Ich mag dieses Auto. (我喜欢这辆车。)
8 aprile 2017
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Cinese (mandarino), Cinese (taiwanese), Inglese, Tedesco
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