Wednesday, February 2, 2011

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Mark Twain on the German

Originally posted by [info] santyaho91 at Mark Twain on the German


"Hemetsky language - is relatively easy. A man who knows Latin and ppivykshy use declination ychitsya it without too much tpydnostey ...
At least any that dymayu that so nearly the govopit ychitelya German through while ypoka One family. Then begins izychenie any der, die, das, den, ... and ychitelya govopit that all logically connected sledyet logical chain, and that's all very pposto. And to finalize this ybeditsya, we passmotpim you konkpetny the example.
maiden affair, you pokypaete knizhky in German. You come across, eg, kpasivaya book, koto.paya passkazyvaet obpyady and customs of the Hottentots (Who knows, these are ppedstaviteli one of the tribes in the forests of South zhivyschih Afpiki). In German: Hottentotten.
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