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RE: O/T: Attention Germans... Torsten Damberg (5 replies, 0 views) (2000-Sep-28)
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The infinitive is "skilaufen" and you can say "Ich laufe Ski", you can also say "skifahren" (infinitive) and "Ich fahre Ski". - Ich fahre (laufe) Ski - Du fährst (läuft) Ski - Er, Sie, Es fährt (läuft) Ski - Wir fahren (laufen) Ski - Ihr fahrt (lauft) Ski - Sie fahren (laufen) Ski Past tense: - Ich fuhr (lief) Ski - Du fuhrst (liefst) Ski - Er, Sie, Es fuhr (lief) Ski - Wir fuhren (liefen) Ski - Ihr fuhrt (lieft) Ski (I am not really sure about this one) - Sie fuhren (liefen) Ski Yep, some verbs are not too easy to handle in german, I know. :) I hope I didn't make any mistakes (because school time is a long time ago and I normal live you only use the words without thinking about any rules) German language is a language made of exceptions. :) I hope I could help you. Bye Torsten P.S.: maybe some other germans could look over it and correct me, if I am wrong.


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Thanks heaps. That's what I needed *nt* Rag on a Stick (0 replies) (2000-Sep-28)
RE: O/T: Attention Germans... Jason (0 replies) (2000-Sep-28)
RE: O/T: Attention Germans... Torsten Damberg (2 replies) (2000-Sep-28)
That's ok. I'm the only one skiing =) *nt* Rag on a Stick (0 replies) (2000-Sep-28)
WOOOOOOOO Jason (0 replies) (2000-Sep-28)

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