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What is the difference between "immer" and "ewig"?
What is the difference between "immer" and "ewig"? For example is there any difference in meaning between "auf immer" and "auf ewig"?
3 nov. 2013 11:25
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"Immer" is used in the context of "always." For example: "Für immer jung." (Forever/always young)
While "ewig" means forever, and should be used like this: "ein ewiges Einerlei" (An eternal monotony). This can be confusing however, as you use the two together sometimes (Für immer und ewig; Forever and always.) It's all about context, and the two words are basically the same. I hope this helps you a bit!
3 november 2013
could you make it more close ? really i can't get the meaning , put it in a sentence or in a situation .
3 november 2013
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