Las 100 dudas más frecuentes del alemán
Goethe-Institut
Although we defend ourselves more or less in German, we all, to a greater or lesser extent, have doubts when it comes to using the appropriate word, expression or construction. Why are there such long words in German? How are the cases distinguished? What is the difference between Kirche and Kirsche? And between Tasse and Tasche? When are adjectives declined and when not? Why are the words nein and neun so easily confused? Did John F. Kennedy know what he was really saying when he uttered his famous phrase "Ich bin ein Berliner"? The Goethe-Institut, familiar for decades with the doubts raised by students who come to its centers, has compiled the most frequent ones to resolve them in this book clearly, quickly and definitively, with abundant examples that illustrate correct and incorrect uses. In addition, it includes the most current forms of expression, indicating which ones are already accepted and which ones we should avoid. The 100 most frequent doubts of German aims to help Spanish-speaking students to fluently handle this language, highly valued in the job market, which is in fact the mother tongue of more than one hundred million people.
- Author
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Goethe-Institut
- Subject
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Language & languages
> Language learning
- EAN
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9788467059434
- ISBN
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978-84-670-5943-4
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Espasa-Calpe
- Pages
- 224
- High
- 19.0 cm
- Weight
- 12.2 cm
- Release date
- 19-05-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Idiomas