Thank you guys!
Why kein? Is it how adjectives work, or is the word for "language" in German neuter, which I'm guessing is the case here?
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Thank you guys!
Why kein? Is it how adjectives work, or is the word for "language" in German neuter, which I'm guessing is the case here?
In German, I believe it is essential that verbs come as the second element in the sentence regardless. So, like, morgens trinke ich ein Glas Orangensaft.
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