Stefan
Does the word "mochten" mean "want" or "need"? Thank you guys! Much appreciated! Then how would I say: "Do you want...?" and "Do you need...?"
2 авг. 2010 г., 8:05
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thank you both for the explanations! @ Domasla: I need to learn German because I want to change my job .. on September I'll start a course (again *sigh*-- I'm a desperate case!!) @ Eliot: thank you for the explanation :)
2 августа 2010 г.
mochten = liked moechten = would like (ich moechte, du moechtest, er moechte,...) It comes from the verb "moegen" and is an imperfect subjunctive tense. But don't worry about that in these beginning stages. Just learn it as is.
2 августа 2010 г.
Warum? Italienisch ist doch auch schön!
2 августа 2010 г.
I definitely need to attend a German course! :(
2 августа 2010 г.
mögen = to like /to be fond of /to feel for /to want (something /someone) ich mag = I like du magst = you like (singular) (formal: Sie mögen) er/sie/es mag = he/she/it likes wir mögen = we like ihr mögt = you like (plural) (formal: Sie mögen) sie mögen = they like wir mochten = we liked
2 августа 2010 г.
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