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  • Whats the meaning of erl? - German Language Stack Exchange
    The ballad Erlkönig is originally Danish and named there "Ellerkonge" meaning elf-king Eller was falsely translated with "Erle" which is a German tree So the short form of "Erle" is "Erl" Hope that could answer it :)
  • Is there a distinction between the diminutive suffixes -l and -chen?
    Adult women sometimes refer to themselves collectively as Mädel as in Mädelsabend="girls night out" But this only applies to the root Magd In general, while you many be able to deduce an approximate meaning by recognizing the suffix, you have to learn the exact meaning and connotation individually; word meanings and usage tend to drift over
  • What does the “l” in “Christkindl” mean?
    A different example is the Bavarian word Radl meaning bicycle The latter applies to all kinds, shapes and sizes and allows a distinction between a wheel (Rad) and a bicycle (Radl) While Radl is no longer perceived as a diminutive, it cannot acquire another diminutive ending; the only way to say small bicycle is to indeed say kleines Radl
  • meaning in context - German Language Stack Exchange
    Could you confirm the meaning of "zuletzt" in the sentence is "recently" and that meaning is missing in DWDS? The closest meaning I see in DWDS is "the last time", but at least in English, "recently" is very different from "the last time"; the former is used for a (subjectively) small past period that lasts until now and "last time" is used for a specific point in time in the past
  • Erklärung der Beugung des Wortes „Erlenkönig“ im Gedicht Goethes
    Prima facie war Ihre Antwort die beste Ich finde Ihre Erklärung schön! Aber wenn die für die befragte Änderung verantwortlich ist, warum wird die letzte Silabe in "Krone" zu "Kron'" verschluckt? Goethe fügt eine Silabe in "Erlenkönig" und dann löscht andere Silabe in "Kron'", das in der selben Zeile vorliegt –
  • meaning - Building type — Gut and Gütchen? - German Language Stack . . .
    This is a method you can apply really to every noun It is like building the plural or a case inflection, but not for a grammatical reason, but to modify the meaning of the noun In a sci-fi novel you might have a planet from where you can see two suns One is big and bright and the other one is tiny and hard to see
  • What is the difference in usage between “vielen Dank” and “Danke schön”?
    I know that they are both essentially polite and mean Thanks a lot, Many thanks etc but I’ve always wondered if there is a specific difference between the two
  • Etymology of Pech - German Language Stack Exchange
    "Pech" originates from it's original and still used meaning of pitch, a sticky tar resin that is left over when producing charcoal from wood There was a religious believe that there is a lot of "Pech" in hell, thus the connotation with bad luck (see also Grimm's "Frau Holle", "Pechmarie und Goldmarie" and other fairy tales) See also:
  • meaning - Understanding correctly “Er spricht kein Englisch” — ‘no . . .
    This means: English is a language that he does not speak (In my mind this is exactly the same meaning as in the first version ) Negating the ability to do something: Er kann nicht Englisch sprechen This means: He is not able to speak English (This is different from the versions before
  • Word ordering for so as conjunction - German Language Stack Exchange
    As already pointed out, "also" is the correct word to use here In this case, since "also" is a conjunctional adverb (I don't actually know, whether it would be called this way in English, the correct German term is "Konjunktionaladverb"), the correct word order is "also - verb - subject"





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