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RE: Dein Roman: Was alles passierte (Teil 7)

in #deutsch8 years ago

@lennstar nim
'Nim' is used to increase the name of the other party in Korean

I think it is not easy for Google to translate Korean into German.

I can not speak German at all
I like Germany with a sense of accuracy, rationality and nature.
I would like to go to Germany if I have a chance.
Although it is through steemit, it is pleasant to me to know you and to talk to each other.

Thank you again for this reply.
I hope you and i can learn more about each other through steemit.

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Hello!

Sorry, but I don't understand the first part. Do you refer to something I have written?

I would be happy if more people visit Germany, as I would be happy more Germans visited other countries!
German is not the easiest language. But every language has hard parts. Like the counting nouns in Japanese. Why have different words for long thin things and for flat things and for.....

Do you know https://www.duolingo.com/ ? Maybe that can help you.

Oh, you did.
I'll talk again.
The word nim is Korean.
The use of 'nim' is similar to 'sir' in English.
It increases the name of the person you are talking to.

Ah, ok. Thanks!