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| Numbers In German. |



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| As you study mathematics the first thing that is going to hurt you is only a number and nothing else. Our brain gets mad and he can not get the meaning of only one part. He is going to ask: one? One what?. They will tell us that "you can use any thing with that number as you wish". Our brain in any second sees that "One" always comes with some thing,he can not find in this world only "One".... The point of them is right here, if you accept One in another dimension (not here), then you can accept One + one, and then....... The whole this science which is may be the origin of all our knowledge was based on some thing without any real face in this world. Can be and can not get connected to some thing real, but sure comes from them. In reality we can not live with out them, these strange full of mysteries innocents NUMBERS. They are from this universe and they work with material most of the time. It is going to be really hard to exactly describe an imagination by these formulas and equations. But if you do not learn them, you are in big trouble. You may get a very hard time to survive in actual time. So you do not have a chance, learn them. The basic numbers in German have many similarities with English. The teens being least regular. The table below is laid out to show the pattern of numbers, the exceptions to watch for are 11, 12 and 17. Incidentally I've not given the English in text form as it's far better to learn to associate the German with symbolic form of the number. |



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Dictionary http://dict.tu-chemnitz.de/ Vocabulary http://www.csulb.edu/~ger manol/neu/vocabularyind ex/vocabularyindexG-E.ht m |
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