tun sie moch frauen?
is this a proper question? or does it sound wrong.
tun sie moch frauen?
is this a proper question? or does it sound wrong.
It's so wrong I don't even know what you want to say
wow thats incredible.
what is the question you try to ask?
"do you like women"
deepl is shit then. because it translates word for word, literally just the words, and puts improper sentences together.
To a familiar person: "Magst du Frauen?"
Otherwise: "Mögen Sie Frauen?"
Or if you mean sexual interest: "Stehst du auf Frauen?" or "Stehen Sie auf Frauen?"
even if it translates word for word, the form "moch" just doesn't exist, no matter what the context
Denken Sie, dass ich eine B2 Prufung bestehen kann?
ja
it's a guess what you could mean
the red underlining shows you you're wrong
better translate from the language you know to that you don't know
if you do it like that I can guarantee you deepl is better than Google
hahaha
homosexuality is a mental illness.
>I can guarantee you deepl is better than Google
how do u know?
Danke! Doch muss ich schon ein bisschen mehr selbstbewusst sein.
this
ok i've already come to this conclusion, like 15 minutes ago.
hopefully you have also come to the conclusion to stop learning german
fuck you nigglet.
negro how are you learning german?
books. and listening to podcasts to identify
dont take it personal and keep learning german, that poster is most likely the angry volga girl from Jow Forums she has a shit tier slav accent and hates americans learning her lang
seething new worlder blatt
i recommend buying or downloading college textbooks wie geht's or treffpunkt
are you the "c1" spic
I used both
notice how i called you nigglet isstead of nigger?
adding the let at the end implies im joking and being less offensive.
thank you
Holy fuck dude
Did you literally just start studying today?
one month. i'm just putting words together, but they don't always make sense.
Even using Duolingo... You learn how to all questions by putting the verb first to form a question. French does this as well. Here's what it would look like in English:
She likess apples.
Likes she apples?
German:
Sie mag Äpfel
mag sie Äpfel?
This formation doesn't make sense in English. We use the verb do/does:
Does she like apples?
Also there is a /Lang/ general for language learning questions