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  1. What is the difference between "Gewitter" and "Ungewitter"?

    Aug 5, 2016 · Well "Gewitter" is something where you have thunder and lightnings, so it would be a thunderstorm in English. But a …

  2. „nichts wie raus hier“ - explanation based on the literal meaning?

    Sep 10, 2019 · Herrje, ein Gewitter! Nichts wie rein! The full meaning would be something like: Es bleibt uns nichts anderes übrig, als …

  3. Is it acceptable to omit umlauts and put an extra 'e' instead?

    May 31, 2011 · It is absolutely acceptable, as long as you're not already using an "qwertz"-keyboard with german layout. I'm a …

  4. How do I reply to an email using salutation if a gender is unknown?

    Recently I got this confusion when I received an email in German as I was unable to make out the gender of the sender to reply as …

  5. Word order following the word "also" - German Language Stack …

    After the word "also", do you need to use any change of word order? I.e. invert the subject and verb or does it stay unchanged like …

  6. How do Germans call someone from the United States?

    Nov 26, 2015 · If the United States is translated to Vereinigte Staaten then how do you call people from there? I have always heard …

  7. word choice - When to use "circa" or "ungefähr"? - German Language ...

    Both words can be translated as " approximately ". Is there any rule/guidance as to the usage of circa and ungefähr? I have heard …

  8. Is there a practical difference between "e" and "ä"?

    May 18, 2013 · In standard pronunciation, short "ä" is [ɛ] and short "e" is [ə], [ɛ], or [e], where the last one occurs in foreign words …

  9. "Trauben" vs "Weintraube" vs "Tafeltrauben" – Is there a difference?

    Jul 21, 2015 · Well, there also is Menschentraube which refers to a bunch of people whereas, like you say, a characteristic bunch of …

  10. letter - In what context do we write "Guten Tag" rather than "Sehr ...

    May 25, 2011 · Formal letters almost always used to start with "Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren," or "Sehr geehrter Herr Maier" if the …