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Not that verstehen makes any much more sense to the modern psyche than understand does. Are there any other cases of German ver- in place of Latin sub-?
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The origin of the word, "understand"
Hydra 06/04/2007 2:24 AM ![]()
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Faldage 06/04/2007 10:57 AM ![]()
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zmjezhd 06/05/2007 5:59 AM ![]()
Ich verstehe
Faldage 06/05/2007 10:48 AM ![]()
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