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    • Although German is usually cited as an outstanding example of a highly inflected language, the degree of inflection is considerably less than in Old German or in other old Indo-European languages such as Latin, Ancient Greek, or Sanskrit, or, for instance, in modern Icelandic or Russian. The three genders have collapsed in the plural, which now behaves, grammatically, somewhat as a fourth gender.





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Pokemon Gelbe Edition playthrough [German][P.1]

Pokemon Gelbe Edition playthrough [German][P.1]


Autor: MrSilverNero
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Czas trwania: 14:53

IMCakaLLEROC @ german Pavillon Venice Architecture Biennale 2010

IMCakaLLEROC @ german Pavillon Venice Architecture Biennale 2010


Autor: adidaco
Oglądano:
Czas trwania: 00:15

Soho House Berlin in Berlin, Germany

Soho House Berlin in Berlin, Germany


Autor: Escapiohotels
Oglądano:
Czas trwania: 01:05

Step12/12-Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011-German Tutorial3/3

Step12/12-Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011-German Tutorial3/3


Autor: AutodeskEd
Oglądano:
Czas trwania: 07:53

Step11/12-Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011-German Tutorial3/3

Step11/12-Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011-German Tutorial3/3


Autor: AutodeskEd
Oglądano:
Czas trwania: 09:59

Step10/12-Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011-German Tutorial3/3

Step10/12-Autodesk Revit Architecture 2011-German Tutorial3/3


Autor: AutodeskEd
Oglądano:
Czas trwania: 09:46


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