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what are the differences between "etwa" & "fest" ?
""Fast"" and ""Etwa""
2017년 9월 10일 오후 1:50
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As mentioned in the comments,
fast = almost, close to (but not same as)
Ref.: http://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/fast
etwa = approximately, roughly
synonyms: circa, ungefähr
Ref.: http://dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/etwa
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Ich wünsche Dir einen schönen Tag./I wish you a good day.
2017년 9월 11일
Ich danke Dir sehr, dass Du dieses Mal meine Antwort wie die beste Antwort gewälht hast. Bitte mach mit der guten Arbeit weiter. Schönen Tag./Thank you very much for having chosen my answer as the best answer this time. Please keep up the good work. Good day.
2017년 9월 11일
yes thank you Lilli ((:
2017년 9월 10일
No, they don't mean the same thing.
fast = almost - slightly less, not quite
etwa = approximately - similar, could be slightly less or slightly more
For example, imagine a race between Person A and Person B.
If I tell you: "Person A war fast so schnell wie Person B." (="Person A was almost as fast as Person B"), then you know for sure that Person B was faster and won.
If I say: "Person A war etwa so schnell wie Person B." (="Person A was about / approximately as fast as Person B) then you know it was a close race, but you don't know who actually won.
Does that make sense?
2017년 9월 10일
then they can be used instead of eachother?
2017년 9월 10일
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