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kevin wrote:Correcting German (adding "es", so literally this is "I am it" rather than just "I am")
razlem wrote:kevin wrote:Correcting German (adding "es", so literally this is "I am it" rather than just "I am")
Could it be regional? My family has always just used "Ich bin"
razlem wrote:Could it be regional? My family has always just used "Ich bin"
I wouldn't've expected that. "Me voilà" or "C'est moi" was what I was thinking of.PfifltriggPi wrote:[flag=]fr[/flag] Je voilà!
linguoboy wrote:razlem wrote:kevin wrote:Correcting German (adding "es", so literally this is "I am it" rather than just "I am")
Could it be regional? My family has always just used "Ich bin"
Where are they from? I've never heard that variant from either North or South Germans, nor from Austrians or Swiss.
razlem wrote:Hessen (though as I understand it, Hessisch is the least prestigious variety )
Dormouse559 wrote:I wouldn't've expected that. "Me voilà" or "C'est moi" was what I was thinking of.PfifltriggPi wrote:[flag=]fr[/flag] Je voilà!
razlem wrote:linguoboy wrote:razlem wrote:kevin wrote:Correcting German (adding "es", so literally this is "I am it" rather than just "I am")
Could it be regional? My family has always just used "Ich bin"
Where are they from? I've never heard that variant from either North or South Germans, nor from Austrians or Swiss.
Hessen (though as I understand it, Hessisch is the least prestigious variety )
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