The difference between

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Ihr trinkt (wasser) and Du trinkst (wasser)

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deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
Ok just say "no way" again in this thread and she will assume that's the end of it
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
break up with her and then we can talk
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
she will never find out she's kinda slow
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
i keep telling you i wont backstab andrea
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
Are we boyfriend and girlfriend now??? I can never tell
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
thanks for lookin out!!
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
Oh cool!

If you get a chance check out Eastern Europe. Way cheaper, less touristy, and really beautiful. Slovenia is amazing
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
Yeah tru great point TheFisherman
TheFishermanabout 12 years ago
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
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
Some Papua New Guinean tribes don't even have a word for German
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
Why are you studying German
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
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.
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
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
Clairabout 12 years agoedited
Sie is the formal form of you in both singular and plural language however
Clairabout 12 years ago
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Ihr%20vs%20du
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
i was using duo lingo and it confussedddd meee
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
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
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
if you didnt wanna answer u didnt have 2.
Clairabout 12 years ago
i know google could have told you this because i googled it to remind myself
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
i googled it and i got imperfect tense which made me even more confused
Clairabout 12 years ago
google could have told you this
deleteddeletedabout 12 years ago
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