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Maryam
bist.. sind.. seid..I know they all means "are", but whats the different between them?
26 apr. 2015 19:00
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In English, you conjugate (change) the word "to be" according the subject. The following mean all "to be":
I am
you are
he/she/it is
we are
you are
they are
There's a similar change in German, but there are more forms instead of am/is/are:
ich bin
du bist
er/sie/es ist
wir sind
ihr seid
sie sind
The meaning is always the same, these are different forms of the verb "sein". Just as you don't say in English "you am" or "he are", you always use the appropriate form in German.
26 april 2015
You are (Du bist), We are (Wir sind) ...
There is no really different. It´s just that every person has an own word for "sein". That´s the hardest part to learn.
For example:
You are pretty. - Du bist hübsch.
We are pretty. - Wir sind hübsch.
26 april 2015
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Maryam
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Chinees (Mandarijn), Engels, Duits
Taal die wordt geleerd
Chinees (Mandarijn), Duits
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