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  2. List of German abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Abbreviations: German written abbreviations are often punctuated and are pronounced as the full word when read aloud, such as beispielsweise for bspw. ("for example"). Unlike English, which is moving away from periods in abbreviations in some style guides, the placement of capital letters and periods is important in German. [1]

  3. List of German expressions in English - Wikipedia

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    To some English – and German – speakers, Reich in English strongly connotes Nazism and is sometimes used to suggest fascism or authoritarianism, e.g. "Herr Reichsminister" used as a title for a disliked politician. Ja – yes; Jawohl – a German term that connotes an emphatic yes – "Yes, indeed!" in English.

  4. Bist du bei mir - Wikipedia

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    [82] [83] [84] Richard Crooks sang "If Thou Be Near", an English-language version of the aria, on a recording that was released in 1938. [85] Another English-language version, "Be Thou with me", was sung by Isobel Baillie on a war-time recording. [86] During the Second World War, the archive of the Berlin Sing-Akademie went lost. [87]

  5. Bei Mir Bistu Shein - Wikipedia

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    Sholom Secunda was a composer born in the Russian Empire in 1894. He immigrated to the United States as a boy in 1906. [4] When composing tunes for Yiddish theater as a young man, Secunda purportedly spurned a youthful George Gershwin as a musical collaborator in favor of Jacob Jacobs, [5] [4] an actor-director affiliated with the Parkway Theater. [5]

  6. German verbs - Wikipedia

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    Some modal verbs in German are: können, dürfen, müssen, brauchen, wollen, mögen, lassen. dorthin fahren können ("to be able to drive there") nach Rom fahren lassen ("let someone drive to Rome") A common misunderstanding among English-speakers learning German is caused by a divergence in meaning between English must and German müssen.

  7. List of German dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of German dictionaries date back to a series of glossaries from the 8th century CE. The first comprehensive German dictionary, the Deutsches Wörterbuch (DWB), was begun by the Brothers Grimm in 1838. The Duden dictionary, begun in 1880 and now in its 25th edition, is currently the prescriptive source for the spelling of Standard ...

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