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The difference between

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Ihr trinkt (wasser) and Du trinkst (wasser)

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Ok just say "no way" again in this thread and she will assume that's the end of it
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break up with her and then we can talk
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she will never find out she's kinda slow
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i keep telling you i wont backstab andrea
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Are we boyfriend and girlfriend now??? I can never tell
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thanks for lookin out!!
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Oh cool!

If you get a chance check out Eastern Europe. Way cheaper, less touristy, and really beautiful. Slovenia is amazing
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Yeah tru great point TheFisherman
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In some Papua New Guinean tribes they don't even have a word.
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i've got a UK passport and im probably going to go all over europe either for my winterbreak or summer break. i used to study german in HS but i had to give it in for college so i thought why not pick it back up when i have the spare time.

ps i wanna visit germany the most
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Some Papua New Guinean tribes don't even have a word for German
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Why are you studying German
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thanks KHNM u have been very informative as well
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i know it's second person versus plural, the thing is when i gave the answer in english, my app took "You are drinking" for both. So i thought maybe i could use it for both when im using the verb "trinkt/trinkst" that was the whole problem


thank u dave.
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Imperfect tense is like "you were drinking" vs present tense which is like "you are drinking"

In some Papua New Guinean tribes they don't even have a word for drinking
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Sie is the formal form of you in both singular and plural language however
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i was using duo lingo and it confussedddd meee
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English doesn't have different words for singular and plural second-person pronouns, but most other languages do.

In some Papua New Guinean tribes they don't have pronouns at ALL
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if you didnt wanna answer u didnt have 2.
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i know google could have told you this because i googled it to remind myself
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i googled it and i got imperfect tense which made me even more confused
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google could have told you this
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oh wait so technically it's you ALL are drinking vs You ARE drinking
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you are drinking and you are drinking is the same *** though