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ich handle/handele?
In conjugation vocabulary I saw the sentence - ich handle/handele . Does in German use both of these variants?
2015年3月28日 21:49
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Both of these are correct, however the former more colloquial. German often drops the schwa (an unstressed 'e') when there's an inflectional ending takes onto the word.
Think of "unser". When we tack and ending onto the word, we always say the word, but also mostly write the word as "unsre", "unsrer", "unsren" and "unsrem".
Many multi-syllabic verbs do this when with conjugational endings if the vowel of the last syllable of the stem is an 'e' and it's unstressed.
2015年3月29日
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