Read Mark Twain's "The Awful German Tongue." Separable prefix verbs...Oh, and a rational sentence order! (I’m looking at YOU, German.)

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Read Mark Twain's "The Awful German Tongue." Separable prefix verbs...Oh, and a rational sentence order! (I’m looking at YOU, German.)
I would come across a single sentence in German, taking up 2 1/2 lines of print, with only one verb, plus somewhere else the auf- or zu- or some other accursed separable prefix ten words away.We didn't get taught much grammar at school. It wasn't until I learned some German that the importance of it became apparent.
We thought of separable prefixes at the same time!Read Mark Twain's "The Awful German Tongue." Separable prefix verbs...![]()
Essentially yes. But you can also just chuck it around where anything feels rhetorical. Something like “he’d make a good soup chicken, innit.” It doesn’t need a question mark because it’s more of a statement in that sense. I’m not sure if it’s used that way elsewhere but where I learned it that was more common. It can be used as an assertion.Is innit another way of saying : ain’t it?
In some areas here in eastern NC the more rural country people say "why come" instead of why. They also ask where you stay, not where do you live.But = though. It's the same here, though more common further south. "How" can also mean "why" - again, more common in certain areas.
Innit is literally a shortened version of "isn't it" and generally used similarly to something like "right" or "yeah"
I can only imagine how difficult teaching is these days. Nerds of a feather?If only my students worried so much about using correct grammar, grading research papers would be so much more pleasant.
This whole conversation has confirmed for me that we are a bunch of nerds. I'm proud to "know" you all.
I am 55 this year, but surgery on my eyes, is terrifies me.Yeah, I was actually legally blind when they discovered my cataracts. I kept passing my own street at night and had lived here for years. I made an appointment to see the doctor when one of my sons walked in the room and I couldn't tell which one until he spoke.
I was in surgery 2 days after the appointment. It was unexpected because I was just 50.
Still, great surgery and easy recovery. And it's so amazing to be able to see again!
I like that one, may have to borrow that at work.In some areas here in eastern NC the more rural country people say "why come" instead of why. They also ask where you stay, not where do you live.
A native ENC lady I used to work with used an expression I love. When someone said something dumb, she'd respond "You musta bumped yer head"!
I love stuff like that.