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“I get worried for young girls sometimes; I want them to feel that they can be...”
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Indefinite pronouns in German Part 1
germanheit: When you refer to objects, places or unspecified beings, you need indefinite pronouns (das Indefinitpronomen) like nobody, both, plenty or other to express yourself. Some useful ones that you should know are: 1. jemand = somebody 2. niemand = nobody 3. irgendjemand / irgendwer = anybody 4. man = you (in the informal usage of “one”) 5. alle = all 6. beide = both 7. einige =...
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