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Kisb
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Going to School by Kisb

March 13th, 2007 6:31 PM

INSTRUCTIONS: Attend a class at a school in which you are not enrolled. Study hard, take good notes and make an SF0 report on what you learned.

Last night as opposed to going to my Speech class I went to my old German 101 class. Last night's lesson was about titles of family, and the differences between the accusitive and nominitive case. By family tittles I mean that mother is mutter and your grandma is your oma. He taught the differences of the nominitive and accusitive cases by showing the differences between possesive adjectives. For instance you would say "Ich sehe meinen Vater ab und zu" but you would say "Mein Vater is sehr verruckt!" Mein is the possesive adjective but they are used differently in different cases. I also learned how to properly say my new favorite German insult which is Fotzen Gesicht, which means cunt face.

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posted by avidd opolis on March 13th, 2007 10:07 PM

German is totally a speech classd.

What I remember from my German class, left to you to interpret:
posted by Jason 7au on March 14th, 2007 12:32 AM

RESE
NESE
MRMN
SRSR