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Way of track. German language question
As I have a strong German
background, I invested in a total immersion German course so I could write it and speak it at least at the second grade level.
My question is, "When does one use Die,Das, and Der? Keep it simple please. ICH VERSTEHE DAS NICHT. Vielen Dank"
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In singular they are particular for each noun. Der, Die, Das for masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns.
I took German
in high school and all through college but they never really made sense to me and figured you just mostly had to memorize which one for each.
Funny, but I was discussing this very thing with Ulrich (Gunner) just recently.
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If only there was a logic... !
Yeah, well if anyone can find the universal answer, I'd be delighted to know the trick. You just have to learn each one off by heart. And the important thing is to realise that the grammatical gender has nothing to do with sex as we know it!
Many years ago I read a newspaper report in which a supervisor was being tried for sexual assault on an apprentice. As the supervisor was accused of attempting to rape "den Lehrling" (accusative form of "der Lehrling" - the apprentice - masculine), the reader naturally assumes that a homosexual attack was involved. Several lines later, one reads that "das Mädchen" had made a corresponding deposition with regard to the assault. Only then does the penny drop that it was not in fact a homosexual assault. "Das Mädchen" - the girl - is grammatically neutral, in spite of the fact that the victim was female. The diminutive ending "-chen" demands the neuter grammatical form, regardless. So this grammatical peculiarity, especially when embedded in that kind of paragraph-long interminably convoluted German
sentence sometimes to be found in newspaper reports, can leave you in some doubt as to who is doing what to whom!
If you find all this quite natural, then German is your native language. Myself, I am still baffled after 40 years!
Maybe "Gunner" Ulrich has a magic formula to work it out?
Patrick
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Yep. Gender is a language-assigned rather than meaning-assigned item in German
. We talk of a ship as "she." In German it is masculine, "Der Schiff."
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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Patrick,
Ulrich hasn't given me any magic formula and he told me nearly the same as what you said -
You just have to learn which word to use for each.
(I get the impression he feels that my correct usage of Der, Die, und Das are the least of my Deutsch problems) 
~ Harlan
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Learning German
I had an inkling that Die,Das, Der, were assigned to words. I needed the people here to confirm that. Thanks so much!
What I am trying to be taught now is/are the words most tourists use. Plane, train, beach, shower etc. The German
word for sorry, I just can't remember . Entschuldigung!!!
Then the course moves on to colors, food, body parts, etc. I am trying, but I am using parts of my brain that I have not used since I retired!!
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As Borders is going out of business I had a chance to pick up three CDs by by Instant Immersion. Looked at Rosetta Stone but that was $500.00. With that you get to talk with people who allready speak the laguage.
I committed to give this a try and now are moving to cultery and food. Some are easy like bread or Das Brot. Thanks for the prior tips as those were not covered at all. If I would have a complaint, it would be on how well must you know the lesson before you move on.
They say six months to learn. Many Pa,. Dutch go to the auctions here but their language is a mixture of Dutch and a different style of German
. The kids must learn their native language first (to 2nd grade) and the English....