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Charles Hersch
German question: What does "Alles wird gut gegangen sein werden" mean? I believe "alles wird gut gegangen sein" would mean "everything will have been good," but I don't understand how the "werden" fits in. There are 4 verbs out of the 6 words in the sentence!
2019年8月27日 20:25
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DonHolgo is right, they are playing with the German grammar, but not to make fun of German grammar, but to convey a message. They are against neoliberalism and capitalism and want to express this with their art. The (un)grammatical future tense becomes a metaphor for our precarious future beinhg destroyed by capitalism and neoliberalism. In an interview they explain it in detail: https://mephisto976.de/news/alles-wird-gut-gegangen-sein-werden-65542
2019年8月28日
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Without "werden it's rather "everything will have went well". With it the sentence seems ungrammatical to me, where did you see it?
2019年8月27日
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