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Jul. 17th, 2012 02:57 pmSeparable prefix verbs in the simple past: Same as previous.
e.g: Wolf kauft für seine Freund ein.
Wolf kaufte für seine Freund ein.
Er bringt für alle etwas zu trinken mit.
Er brauchte für alle etwas zu trinken mit.
1. Ralf kaufte ein.
2. Lilo und Theo ruckzahlten ihm das Geld zu.
3. Theo bereitete die ganzen Salate vor.
4. Dann sie schauten das Partybuffet ans.
Well that was a short section. I'm assuming because it didn't introduce any new rules.
Okay, at this point I have no excuse. I have no day-job work, I have all the relevant paperwork except one note I need to type up and sign, and I have no excuse not to get this stuff scanned in and sent. Except that it's more work and it's exhausting and I don' wanna go any farther Mommy are we there yet? I'm tired. Can it be over now?
I'm.. okay, I'm giving it a day before I talk to the local fam on account of there was a minor health crisis resulting in Aunt overworking herself. But she went home early today, so hopefully she'll get her rest and I'll get my rest and I'll talk to Aunt and Elf Lord about some padding money. Thank you to all my wonderful, wiser, less exhausted friends (or at least less exhausted in this direction) who have and are talking me out of my tree. What Superwoman complex where. I'm sure I have no idea what you're talking about.
I think I may have managed to get the Game of Thrones crap out of my head! Or at least, the story has settled back there in the realm of something to write in the next few days, not something that urgently needs written where everything turns into that. And languages continue to be fun practice, which is a minor miracle considering how low energy I am right now. I mean, yes, languages are fun, but usually they're the kind of fun I engage in when I'm manic and need a direction for the energy that's rigid enough that I don't go around in circles. Then again, conjugating verbs till they stick in my head isn't too much of an energy requirement, so maybe it's that.
There was a car on fire on the roof of the garage, which I just typed as guitar, and that's my cue to stop babbling at you all and sign off and go do something that doesn't involve speech. Um. On the roof of the garage behind the store building today. That was exciting? I'm going to go be aphasic at someone else now.
