The Dialect of Metzenseifen as Spoken in Cleveland, OhioMichigan State University. Department of German and Russian, 1972 - 332 strán (strany) |
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CHAPTER 4 : VERBS B30 . Metz . has simple and compound verb forms . The
meaning of the simple verb is complete in the stem , whereas the compound verb
uses a prefix to complete the meaning of the stem . Compound verbs have either
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CHAPTER 4 : VERBS B30 . Metz . has simple and compound verb forms . The
meaning of the simple verb is complete in the stem , whereas the compound verb
uses a prefix to complete the meaning of the stem . Compound verbs have either
...
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The past participle is the basis for classifying verbs as weak , with the ending -t or
-at , or strong , with the ending -an . These endings can result in assimilation or
simplification ( A 78 , 85 ) . The past participles of weak verbs almost always have
...
The past participle is the basis for classifying verbs as weak , with the ending -t or
-at , or strong , with the ending -an . These endings can result in assimilation or
simplification ( A 78 , 85 ) . The past participles of weak verbs almost always have
...
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Metz . verbs can be conjugated in the past , present , and future of the indicative
and the past and present of the subjunctive [ Tables B 10 and 11 ) , and can be
active or passive voice . These categories are comparable in meaning to the ...
Metz . verbs can be conjugated in the past , present , and future of the indicative
and the past and present of the subjunctive [ Tables B 10 and 11 ) , and can be
active or passive voice . These categories are comparable in meaning to the ...
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