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In German, when would I use "gern" vs. "gerne". Are they interchangeable?
I have never received an explanation for why sometimes "gern" is used and in other cases "gerne" is used.
21 de mar de 2014 15:21
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There is no gramatical difference.
Gern or gerne... Both of them are same. That's why dictionaries show them as 'gern(e)' instead of seperating them. But people prefer gerne if they want to stress on the verb, but it's not gramatical.
Btw., do not forget the last e in a german word has low stress, like half pronouncation, so they sometimes remove it.
As a result, it's just your choice to use gern or gerne
21 de março de 2014
According to my German teacher they're the same and it's just a matter of preference.
21 de março de 2014
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Inglês, Francês, Alemão, Espanhol
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