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Zach
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.
2017년 1월 17일 오후 10:12
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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?
2017년 1월 17일
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언어 구사 능력
중국어(북경어), 영어, 프랑스어, 독일어, 이탈리아어, 한국어, 포르투갈어, 러시아어, 스페인어, 스웨덴어
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독일어, 포르투갈어
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