A German reader for beginners: with notes and vocabulary

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Henry Holt, 1895 - 356 Seiten
 

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Seite 329 - LIST OF STRONG AND IRREGULAR VERBS. In the following list are given the infinitive, the preterit indicative and preterit subjunctive, and the past participle of the German strong and irregular verbs. The second and third person singular of the present indicative and the second person singular of the imperative are also given whenever irregular. A dash indicates that forms so marked are regular {that is, according to the rules of the weak conjugation). Forms in parenthesis are unusual. As in the Vocabulary...
Seite 143 - Come, and let us go over unto the garrison of these uncircumcised: it may be that the LORD will work for us; for there is no restraint to the LORD to save by many or by few.
Seite 220 - Of nouns, the gender, the genitive singular (except of feminines) and the nominative plural, if the word has a plural, are indicated. The nom. pi. of strong nouns is indicated by — (when like the nom. sing.), -e, or -er : by ", "e, ^er, when the radical vowel has umlaut.
Seite 237 - ... dem. adj. or pron. this, that, this or that one, he, she, it; instead of poss.
Seite 2 - VOCABULARY. In nouns the genitive, is indicated when it differs from the nominative. A dash ( — ) indicates that the plural is like the singular ; "e, ^er that the stem has umlaut in the plural with these letters added.
Seite 171 - She means that his duties as lieutenant and captain were of less real importance to him than other matters and that he can let the position of major entirely go (1.

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