Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the German Language: To which is Added a Systematic Outline of the Different Parts of Speech, Their Inflection and Use, with Full Paradigms and a Complete Table of Irregular Verbs |
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accusative adjective adverbs bread brother Bruder Buch compound cousin dative declension definite article dieſes drink end of Lesson English EXERCISES father fein feminine Freund gehen Geld geliebt gelobt gender genitive German gerufen gethan geworden go thither governs the dative groß gute guten habe Haben Sie hast hätte horse Ich habe Imperf imperfect impersonal verbs infinitive inflection intend intransitive verbs irregular verbs iſt it.-Have Jemandem kommen Lection Lesson XXXIV letter machen Mann Mary Howitt Masc masculine Neut neuter noun o'clock one's past participle Perf person Pferd plur plural possessive pronouns praised preposition pronoun radical vowel reflexive verbs schreiben sehen sein ſich ſie Sing singular speak sprechen subjunctive substantives tenses termination them.-Have thing thou thun tive Vater verb viel volume Wein weiß werde werdet Wieviel wine wollen word write würde
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