German Self Taught With Phonetic Pronunciation

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German Self Taught With Phonetic Pronunciation
Carl a Carl Albert Thimm
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^ (die. NOTE. Der, used as a demonstrative and relative pronoun, is emphasised. And differs In this respect from the same word used as definite article. The INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS are : wer (who) ? was (what) ? welcher, welche, welches (which, which one) f DECLENSION of wer ? was t N. Who wer what was I D. To whom wem what wot G. Whose wessen of what wesson \ A. Whom wen what was, The RELATIVE PRONOUNS are: welcher, welche, welches ; der, die, das (who, which). DECLENSION of welcher. Maso. Fern.... Neat. M /N. Who, which, &o. Welcher welche welches f] Q. Whose dessen derer dessen j D. To whom welchem welcher welchem at I A. Whom welchen welche welches. All gender*. Welche deren, derm welchen welche. 6. The Yerb. (Das Zeitwort. ) NOTE. The 3rd person plural is used In speaking to strangers ; the pronoun tie then takes a Capital letter: sie haben (they have), Sie haben (you have). HABEN (to have). Inf. Haben, eu haben, to have. PMB. Part, habend, having. Past Part, gehabt, had. Ich hdbe, I have du hast, ihou hast [has er, sie, es hat, he, she, it tflir haben, we have ihr habt, you have sie haben, they have Ich habe, I have or may AUXILIARY VERBS.

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