nesklonné zájmeno, které lze ve spojení se slovesem v 3. osobě jednotného čísla přeložit jako „se“. Takové věty se objevují pouze v přítomném čase. Man se vyskytuje pouze u sloves ve 3. osobě jednotného čísla. In Tschechien trinkt man viel Bier. - V Česku se pije hodně piva. Hier spricht man nur Deutsch. - Tady … Continue reading man –
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Suche, die – hledání
eine vergebliche Suche - marné hledání Suche nach dem Feind - hledání nepřítele https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTQD4xzVKRQ
Spatial meanings of adpositions may be either directional or static. A directional meaning usually involves motion in a particular direction (“Kay went to the store”), the direction in which something leads or points (“A path into the woods”), or the extent of something (“The fog stretched from London to Paris”). A static meaning indicates only a location (“at the store”, “behind the chair”, “on the moon”). Some prepositions can have both uses: “he sat in the water” (static); “he jumped in the water” (probably directional). In some languages, the case of the complement varies depending on the meaning, as with several prepositions in German, such as in: in seinem Zimmer (“in his room”, static meaning, takes the dative) in sein Zimmer (“into his room”, directional meaning, takes the accusative) – Google Suche
In some languages, the case of the complement varies depending on the meaning, as with several prepositions in German, such as in: in seinem Zimmer ("in his room", static meaning, takes the dative) in sein Zimmer ("into his room", directional meaning, takes the accusative) - Google Suche
