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Has english-test.net a German equivalent? #1 (permalink) Thu Mar 05, 2009 21:55 pm   Has english-test.net a German equivalent?
 

Not wishing to steal the thunder from english-test.net, but does anyone know of a site that has anything similar to this one in German ?.

This is a really great site , and I find the test pages quite outstanding.
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Has english-test.net a German equivalent? #2 (permalink) Fri Mar 06, 2009 4:40 am   Has english-test.net a German equivalent?
 

A good site is http://www.deutsch-lernen.com
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Has english-test.net a German equivalent? #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 6:00 am   Has english-test.net a German equivalent?
 

Thanks Jamie!

I think I'm going to use that site -- at least those first ten basic lessons... but maybe the whole shebang.

Ich -- I
Du -- You (singular)
Eir -- You (plural... "y'all")
Wir -- We
Er/Sie/Es -- He/She/It
Sie -- They
Sie -- formal (sir/madam)

Hopefully those are right!
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Has english-test.net a German equivalent? #4 (permalink) Mon Mar 09, 2009 9:54 am   Has english-test.net a German equivalent?
 

"Du" is you singular and informal. "Sie" (with a capital S) is you formal, both singular and plural. There's a plural informal you, which is "ihr".
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