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バツ子(痛いの痛いの飛んでけ;; (shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:49 JST バツ子(痛いの痛いの飛んでけ;; @lain @vaartisぐいーー.png -
lain (lain@lain.com)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:51 JST lain @vaartis i mean, in the end, ii think some level of accent and 'unnaturalness' is actually fine, it makes conversations interesting. i stopped trying to pronounce english perfectly, i'm sure the americans i talk to enjoy the german accent. -
lain (lain@lain.com)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:52 JST lain @vaartis hm... it just is very unnatural, germans always use a subject. it's perfectly understandable, but it sounds like a russian person talking, lol -
vaartis von BSD-2-Clause (vaartis@pl.kotobank.ch)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:54 JST vaartis von BSD-2-Clause @lain interesting. Is there any particular reason for this in grammar? It seems like the subject cannot be anything else but me since the verb is showing it's me who's doing the action. -
lain (lain@lain.com)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:55 JST lain @vaartis yes, you can not leave out the subject -
vaartis von BSD-2-Clause (vaartis@pl.kotobank.ch)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:56 JST vaartis von BSD-2-Clause @lain hmm. does german have a hard requirement of having someone doing the action? -
lain (lain@lain.com)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:57 JST lain @vaartis *werde ich -
vaartis von BSD-2-Clause (vaartis@pl.kotobank.ch)'s status on Saturday, 05-Sep-2020 09:51:59 JST vaartis von BSD-2-Clause Wahrscheinlich werde meine Mutter morgen besuchen.
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