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The song appears in the German Protestant hymnal of 1995 as EG 336. [8] In the German Catholic hymnal Gotteslob , it was included in the first 1975 edition as GL 283, and in the second 2013 edition as 406 in the section Leben in Gott – Lob, Dank und Anbetung (Life in God – Praise, thanks and adoration). [ 9 ]
Like many languages, German has pronouns for both familiar (used with family members, intimate friends, and children) and polite forms of address. The polite equivalent of "you" is " Sie ." Grammatically speaking, this is the 3rd-person-plural form, and, as a subject of a sentence, it always takes the 3rd-person-plural forms of verbs and ...
No answer Eta zu kondatzaile. No answer "And you there to narrate" Belarusian: будзь здаровы (Budz zdarovy) for any gender "Be healthy" дзякуй (dziakuj) "Thank you" будзь здароў (budz zdarou) for a male будзь здаровая (Budz zdarovaja) for a female Bosnian: Nazdravlje "To your good health" Hvala "Thank ...
Unlike English, the German language distinguishes adverbs which qualify verbs or adjectives from those which qualify whole sentences. For the latter case, many German adjectives form a special adverb form ending in -erweise, e.g. glücklicherweise "luckily", traurigerweise "sadly" (from Weise = way, manner).
"Danke" is a German Christian hymn written by Martin Gotthard Schneider in 1961. It was one of the first songs in the genre later called Neues Geistliches Lied (new spiritual song). [ 1 ] The song title was disambiguated to its first line, " Danke für diesen guten Morgen " (Thanks for this good morning).
In German, Dank, as well as danke, is used in phrases expressing thanks. [4] The headquarters of the Congress is housed in the center. Also founded in 1959, largely through the work of Leonard Enders, editor of the German-language newspaper Abendpost und Sonntagspost, the congress has chapters in different areas of the United States. [5] [6]
Being a natural German speaker having known the language for almost 55 years I like simply to add, that in dialect "scheen" only roughly rhymes with "shane". Furthermore if you need to go to dialect at all you must know, that a Bavarian would pronounce "Danke" rather like "donkey" and end up with something like "donkey shane".
Danke may refer to: "Danke" (song), a 1961 hymn by Martin Gotthard Schneider "Danke", a 2006 song by Xavier Naidoo; Danke (politician) (born 1962), Chinese ...