Nur so… Tags:germany 9 comments Is “der Hunden” really a possibility in German? I can’t think of any sentence r/linguisticshumor Hyvää, Suomi! omg. I had no idea Finnish was this bad. I thought DE was as bad as it gets. If I’m not wrong Hungarian even has 18 cases compared to 15 in the Finnish language Well, not going to pearn finnish then I guess Sorry to state, bit it’s declension, not conjugation. Conjugation is about verbs, this is about nouns. 😜 Old but gold. I always lost it when Britain head got so fried and ended up asking Germany “can you speak some German again?” 🤣 Yeesh, and I thought Hungarian declension took the biscuit. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Sorry to state, bit it’s declension, not conjugation. Conjugation is about verbs, this is about nouns. 😜
Old but gold. I always lost it when Britain head got so fried and ended up asking Germany “can you speak some German again?” 🤣
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Is “der Hunden” really a possibility in German? I can’t think of any sentence
r/linguisticshumor
Hyvää, Suomi!
omg. I had no idea Finnish was this bad. I thought DE was as bad as it gets.
If I’m not wrong Hungarian even has 18 cases compared to 15 in the Finnish language
Well, not going to pearn finnish then I guess
Sorry to state, bit it’s declension, not conjugation. Conjugation is about verbs, this is about nouns. 😜
Old but gold. I always lost it when Britain head got so fried and ended up asking Germany “can you speak some German again?” 🤣
Yeesh, and I thought Hungarian declension took the biscuit.