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Mar. 20th, 2009 09:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This language is going to drive me mad1. I think modern German may have been designed to bamboozle whatever weird people learn Anglo-Saxon first.
Consider the matter of first person pronouns:
1. Anglo Saxon: Ic - pronounced "ick" or "ich", there might even be a rule to which one you use, but I've forgotten it (Sorry, Venerable Alex.)
2. Middle English: Ich - pronounched "ich" or "i-ch", depending on who you're listening to.
3. German: Ich - prounounced some way I can't possibly reproduce, but which is most definitely not "ich" or "i-ch".
And then tonight, because I'm weird, I was reading the grammar at the back of my dictionary, and discovered that the past participle is formed by whacking 'ge-' onto the present tense. I HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO IGNORE RANDOM GE- prefixes, people!
... although, glod, what wouldn't I give to know what this wandering ge- thing did in Proto-Germanic...
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1. For those new to the world of Me Learning New Languages, this is my battle-cry and expression of glee.
Consider the matter of first person pronouns:
1. Anglo Saxon: Ic - pronounced "ick" or "ich", there might even be a rule to which one you use, but I've forgotten it (Sorry, Venerable Alex.)
2. Middle English: Ich - pronounched "ich" or "i-ch", depending on who you're listening to.
3. German: Ich - prounounced some way I can't possibly reproduce, but which is most definitely not "ich" or "i-ch".
And then tonight, because I'm weird, I was reading the grammar at the back of my dictionary, and discovered that the past participle is formed by whacking 'ge-' onto the present tense. I HAVE BEEN TRAINED TO IGNORE RANDOM GE- prefixes, people!
... although, glod, what wouldn't I give to know what this wandering ge- thing did in Proto-Germanic...
~
1. For those new to the world of Me Learning New Languages, this is my battle-cry and expression of glee.
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Date: 2009-03-20 02:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-20 10:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-20 11:43 pm (UTC)You can also try going to iTunes, clicking on 'Radio' in the sidebar, choosing 'Talk/Spoken Word', going to 'Deutsche Welle' and selecting the one with its description in German.
I'm sorry those instructions are so long. And you need to have iTunes for both of them, which is unfortunate if you don't.
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Date: 2009-03-20 11:49 pm (UTC)The front page is funny even if you can't speak German.
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Date: 2009-03-21 06:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-03-21 07:09 am (UTC)