PeterLPZ
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Aber ich denke, alle drei Lieder aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum haben gute Chancen auf ein gutes Abschneiden. Ich finde auch die Songs aus Österreich und der Schweiz sehr gut.
Aber ich denke, alle drei Lieder aus dem deutschsprachigen Raum haben gute Chancen auf ein gutes Abschneiden. Ich finde auch die Songs aus Österreich und der Schweiz sehr gut.
Ich denke das wir gerade in England sehr gut punkten werden
Ich kenne Leute, dass normalerweise hasse Eurovision, aber dieses Jahr, sind sie daran interessiert im den Wettbewerb. Wegen Cascada!
Hmm... i think one of the big problems you will have is with "Die, Der, Das" (german nouns are female, male or neutral, in english it is only "the") because it hasnt a real rule, you only can say that things like hammer, driller and fight are male words (=Der Hammer, Der Bohrer, Der Kampf"); things like fashion, make up and beauty are female (Die Mode, Die Schminke*, Die Schönheit) and things like water, heart, blood are neutral (Das Wasser, Das Herz, Das Blut).
But it doesnt fit in so much cases: lipstick = Der Lippenstift, weapon = Die Waffe, human = Der Mensch, *make up (you can not only say Die Schminke, you also can say Das Make-Up)
Another problem will be the irregular form od verbs+adjectives and the grammatical cases. And i dont know if its just my opinion: If you want to be a real good german speaker you have to learn a greater vocabulary than in english.
last, one good thing if you will try to write and speak german: in german language, you can in allmost all cases say a word like you write it. This excepts foreign words (not all, some are... germanized), but the most foreign words are from english.
And i also hear from some people who learned german: It isn't a difficult language... but i think personally, that it ever depends on what languages you already know, especially if they have similiar rules like the one you will learn.
Also i think that it is a language in which you can fast come to be understandable for native speakers, alltough you make some failures. It's also not like in english in which a typing error can completely change the meaning of a sentence you writed.
If you want to be a real good german speaker you have to learn a greater vocabulary than in english.