Alwic over 12 years ago [hidden] Reminds me of Rip van Winkle from Hellsing 7 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
chaosking620 about 10 years ago [hidden] Alwic said:Reminds me of Rip van Winkle from Hellsingi think so too, maybe when she was younger, a few decade 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
TheDarksIde2012 almost 7 years ago [hidden] The proper term is "guten nacht" similar to "guten tag" -9 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
KazamiIsBae over 6 years ago [hidden] TheDarksIde2012 said:The proper term is "guten nacht" similar to "guten tag"Except it isn't. Depending on the gender of the subject, you change the ending of the adjective.Der Tag=male -> "guten"Die Nacht=female -> "gute" 5 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
IvanDFakkov over 2 years ago [hidden] KazamiIsBae said:Except it isn't. Depending on the gender of the subject, you change the ending of the adjective.Der Tag=male -> "guten"Die Nacht=female -> "gute"What? So day is a guy and night is a girl? 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
NNescio over 2 years ago [hidden] IvanDFakkov said:What? So day is a guy and night is a girl?Grammatically, yes. 'Physically'... no.Grammatical gender is a common feature among most Indo-European languages. Nouns have genders, even for inanimate objects and abstract concepts. 1 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
zheyren over 2 years ago [hidden] IvanDFakkov said:What? So day is a guy and night is a girl?Yeah in spanish is the same "Day = Día" is considered as a "male" word, and "Night = Noche" as female, "El día - La noche" 1 Reply Copy ID Copy Link