In german language, words can have a completely different meaning if you put a capital letter.
It's like you write in english "morning" and "Morning" with M in capital letter has a different definition.
I wonder the blood alcohol level of the guy who invented german language
In german language, words can have a completely different meaning if you put a capital letter
What?
Don't play the innocent guy, please
Oh you mean like Poles and poles
Give me an example
German is an almost perfect language.
You write nouns with a capital letter. I guess that happens because every language has a word that functions in more than one way. Like in English for example
a lie
to lie
We would have to write a Lie and to lie if it was like German.
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Schwarzpulver = gunpowder, can exploded and kill you
schwarzes pulver = normal old black powder, not explosive or dangerous
What the fuck? The second example isnt even one word but two seperate words.
they both fucking mean black powder, you idiot
but one is a full noun, capitalized
one is not capitalized and is an adjective + noun
Your example doesn't match what was said in the OP because OP meant the same word with the same spelling . You gave one word and then two separate words.
think
Bluetooth (technology) and blue tooth (a blue tooth)
Get a load of this guy
t. quatre-vingt-quinze
t. vosotros
T. Juan pronounced Ruan
>haye esse let's drop a necessary and perfectly functional conjugation for no reason
uh?
Mfw german has a gender for every word and there is no posible way to identify which gender is
It's like rou aa ne in spanish when you prounonce
You just have to memorize every fucking word
what?
The Spanish j is kinda similar to the French R