The German Cases Explained The nominative case is used for sentence subjects. The subject is the person or thing that does the action. For example, in the sentence, “the girl kicks the ball”, “the girl” is the subject. The accusative case is for direct objects. The direct object is the person or thing that receives the action. So in “the girl kicks the ball”, “the ball” is the direct object. The dative case is for indirec.. estoy vs. ser estoy sth change easily *mood ser sth dont change easily *nationality specific date or place for an event *Dónde es la fiest? SER yo: soy tú: eres él/ella/usted: es nosotros/nosotras: somos Top languages in global information production Top languages in global information production Sergey Lobachev Casual Reference Librarian London Public Library, ON Introduction The amount of information produced around the world has grown rapidly during recent decades. The advancement of digital technology contributed to this growth by providing a solution for effective storage of large amounts of data. It was estimated that at the beginning .. The global language network.JPG https://www.pnas.org/content/111/52/E5616 Most Efficient Language (when spoken) ? https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2015/06/whats_the_most_efficient_language.html ... process above to determine the speech information rate of seven of the world's most spoken languages: English, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Mandarin, and German. Interestingly, the languages that conveyed the least amount of information per syllable, like Spanish, Japanese, and French, tended to be sp.. def: il faut que it is necessary that 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 ··· 14 다음