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    1 year ago

    Wo ist deinen tochter bedroom?

    I haven’t learned the word bedroom yet.

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        1 year ago

        Yes always the most straightforward descriptive word, no matter how long that word is.

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      Wo ist das Schlafzimmer deiner Tochter?

      Genitives go after the noun unless you want to sound very archaic. Also it’s the strong declination for possessive pronouns.

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        I’m just learning the differences between deine and deinen, mein and meinen. It is confusing, I need to go back to writing the lessons out instead of just using Duolingo alone. It was much easier to learn when I write it down on paper.

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          German has 4 cases and apparently you know 2 (nominative and accusative).

          I don’t want to confuse or discourage you. Your progress in mind, you did good. I have very big respect for anyone who learns the mess of a language that happens to be my native language as an adult.

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            I was doing multiple lessons every day for 100 days but got off track for 6 months, now I’m 250 days streak but only do one lesson a day so I feel like it is slower progress but I feel pretty comfortable with most of what I have learned so far.

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      A more natural translation would be

      Wo ist das Schlafzimmer deiner Tochter?

      Where the object is set before the subject because of some grammar rules.