This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 Excerpt: ...in spite of its meaning, belongs to the neuter gender, a strange anomaly, for which philologists have not been able to find more than hypothetical explanations. ctngcfun&Ctt, past participle of ciltfiltbcit, a compound of the separable prefix cin (L. VIII.) and the verb finbeit, (comp. § 62, pointed out in this lesson). I)tclten juriict, past tense of juritcf i)alteit, a separable verb whose prefix is here separated according to § 109 (pointed out in this lesson). nut, an adverb, here used to emphasize a request, as do have patience. 09-Several adverbs in German, besides having some primitive and direct meaning, are also used in other, and less direct meanings, when they are not essential to the thought expressed, but serve merely to give a slight shade to an expression, and may therefore often be left out in translation; as a translation of them is apt to make the expression too heavy or even clumsy. Thus we have in L. VI. benn, indicating a consequence, in L. XI. HUT, indicating generalization, and in this lesson mtr, indicating an emphasis of the request. feti, the pronoun of the second person, is not, as the English thou, obsolete, or merely poetical, but is always used in addressing near relatives, familiar friends and children. (Elements of G. G. § 26, 2.) rcnncn, infinitive of rennen, rannte, gerannt, to run. rcttcn, the present tense is frequently used for the future. 70. The present tense is frequently used in German instead of the future tense, when it is plain from the context, that present time cannot be intended. trgCitS, an adyerb, expressing indefiniteness. 71. The adverb irgenb, which always indicates something indefinite, is used 1.) by itself, denoting indefiniteness of place, time, mode or circumstance etc., as in this ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 Excerpt: ...in spite of its meaning, belongs to the neuter gender, a strange anomaly, for which philologists have not been able to find more than hypothetical explanations. ctngcfun&Ctt, past participle of ciltfiltbcit, a compound of the separable prefix cin (L. VIII.) and the verb finbeit, (comp. § 62, pointed out in this lesson). I)tclten juriict, past tense of juritcf i)alteit, a separable verb whose prefix is here separated according to § 109 (pointed out in this lesson). nut, an adverb, here used to emphasize a request, as do have patience. 09-Several adverbs in German, besides having some primitive and direct meaning, are also used in other, and less direct meanings, when they are not essential to the thought expressed, but serve merely to give a slight shade to an expression, and may therefore often be left out in translation; as a translation of them is apt to make the expression too heavy or even clumsy. Thus we have in L. VI. benn, indicating a consequence, in L. XI. HUT, indicating generalization, and in this lesson mtr, indicating an emphasis of the request. feti, the pronoun of the second person, is not, as the English thou, obsolete, or merely poetical, but is always used in addressing near relatives, familiar friends and children. (Elements of G. G. § 26, 2.) rcnncn, infinitive of rennen, rannte, gerannt, to run. rcttcn, the present tense is frequently used for the future. 70. The present tense is frequently used in German instead of the future tense, when it is plain from the context, that present time cannot be intended. trgCitS, an adyerb, expressing indefiniteness. 71. The adverb irgenb, which always indicates something indefinite, is used 1.) by itself, denoting indefiniteness of place, time, mode or circumstance etc., as in this ...
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