the invite the....
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The Inquisitor!
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Wieso, weshalb, warum?
Wer nicht fragt, bleibt dumm!
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Too many instances of den, not enough of das.
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I'm not sure any of those french phrases ever translate to "the"
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Wer nicht fragt, bleibt dumm!
1000 tolle Sachen
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I'm not sure any of those french phrases ever translate to "the"
You're right, they don't.
The ones beginning with "d" generally translate as "of the," while the "ร " ones generally translate as "to the" or "at the."
French has three words that mean "the": "le" (masculine), "la" (feminine), and "les" (plural).
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You're right, they don't.
The ones beginning with "d" generally translate as "of the," while the "ร " ones generally translate as "to the" or "at the."
French has three words that mean "the": "le" (masculine), "la" (feminine), and "les" (plural).
Right yeah I know. I was just allowing for some potential context I wasn't aware of
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I'm trilingual and two of the languages don't even have this bs lol (Mandarin, Japanese, English).
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More like: by the, of the, for the, to the, belonging to the etc.
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Wait i thought finnish didnt have articles? I dont know that much about it, im just hungarian(same language family) and also live in sweden which is of course next to finland. In hungarian there are articles tho(the grammar is extremely strange around them, we literally conjugate for them) but i heard finnish doesnt have them.