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Originally Posted by Saphir
Sounds cool! :3
Verbs of movement (gehen, fahren, fliegen, laufen, etc.) are always used with sein (to be)
-> bist du auch nach Deutschland gegangen (better: bist du auch in Deutschland gewesen)
Do you mean me? I've been living in Germany for my whole life
And you're coming to Germany this summer, demonking, if I caught that right? Whatcha gonna do over here? :3 Holidays with family? student exchange? know the city yet? :3
@eagle: And do you still use your German now and then/do you know some Germans or just abandoned it? (Rammstein? )
By the way... where is the story set? US? UK? Any state in particular?
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I FUCKING HEARD RAMMSTEIN. THAT IS MY SOFTSPOT. I'm literally am addicted to them. And. I only drink German beer.
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