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What is the meaning of "nennt gegen" in this sentence?; why is "gegen" also used in the sentence?
Erika nennt gegen den Lehrer.
30 de jan de 2017 21:56
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Where did you find this sentence? It doesn't make any sense.
31 de janeiro de 2017
I second what Andreas wrote. This sentence doesn't make sense. The verb "nennen" needs an accusative object. Examples are:
Man nennt ihn Tom.
Er nennt seinen Namen.
"Nennen" isn't used with the preposition "gegen".
31 de janeiro de 2017
It could also mean that she´s running in a race against her teacher? Maybe he or she meant that?
1 de fevereiro de 2017
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