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  1. 成本 can mean cost/costs in Chinese. Is that what you mean? what language is "kosta"?
  2. well, it is in nominative case. That is why it is not „wem“
  3. That's a good question. I would be interested to know the answer as well. Maybe it's some kind of a location marker (prepositional marker) meaning like "there"
  4. Who did Mr. Black see should be translated as "WEN hat Mr. Black gesehen?, whereas Who has seen Mr Black should be translated as "WER hat Herrn Black gesehen. Hope that helps :=)
  5. The first one is correct. You could say, for instance, Was interessiert Sie am meisten? ---> = What are you interested in most? or What are you most interested in You can't say "Was interessieren Sie". It doesn't make any sense. However, you could say "Für was interessieren Sie sich?" and then it would mean "What are you interested in".
  6. Welcome to Linguaholic aidsami! and also welcome Meggy! please don‘t forget to check out our blog! linguaholic.com/linguablog Hope you have a great day! Best, L
  7. I think both of the expressions are grammatically acceptable. They just slightly set another focus.
  8. For work. I am from Switzerland. My native language is German :=)
  9. Welcome, Rocio! Great to have you here. I will move to Barcelona in summer, so I would love to pick up some more Spanish:) I am not an English native speaker, though.
  10. That's great news Sophi! Nice to have you here (again). Best, Lingua
  11. Do you like Rosetta Stone? I haven't used this software for a while now.
  12. Warm welcome aryprair! I see you are from the Phillipines, that's great. You have many great languages over there. I studied some Tagalog at university. Such a fascinating language. But also a very exotic and difficult one! I hope you are doing well and if you need some English practise, you mights start with it replying to this message here. hehe. Best, Lingua
  13. Welcome Crystal! Bonjour! What kind of learnings materials do you use on your journey to French mastery if I may ask? Great to have you here!
  14. Hey and welcome! So nice to have you here on Linguaholic.com! Yes, studying Japanese is really hard and takes a looooong time. Same as with Chinese. But it's sooo much fun, isn't it? I just studied Japanese at university for two semesters and also did not get anywhere. but I was able to get Chinese to a pretty decent level. But that took me many many years. Kanji are so beautiful. And luckily they are borrowed from Chinese, so I can at least understand the general meaning of some Japanese sentences :=) With films, studying french is maybe easier, yes. However, as far as Japanese goes, there are many good learning resources out there. You will find lots of great resources in the Linguaholic Blog. Best, Lingua
  15. No. This one is simply wrong. It can never be "a aller".
  16. No, it's wrong. It can never be "a aller".
  17. Welcome to Linguaholic! I wish you all the best on your journey to Spanish mastery. I am also going down that road soon. My Spanish is at almost 0 right now, though.
  18. Hey there. Warm welcome to Linguaholic! I am glad you found my forum and I wish you Merry Christmas! See you in the threads here on Linguaholic! Best, Lingua
  19. Welcome, Joel! Great to have you here on Linguaholic!
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