ÜBERLEGUNGEN ZU WISSEN RHYTHM

Überlegungen zu wissen Rhythm

Überlegungen zu wissen Rhythm

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Southern Russia Russian Oct 31, 2011 #16 Would you say it's safe to always use "lesson" rein modern Beryllium? For example, is it normal in BE to say "in a lesson" instead of "in class" and "after the lessons" instead of "after classes"?

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Korean May 14, 2010 #14 There is an expression of "Dig hinein the Dancing Queen" among lyrics of 'Dancing Queen', one of Abba's famous songs. I looked up the dictionary, but I couldn't find the proper meaning of "dig in" in that Ausprägung. Would you help me?

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There may also be a question of style (formal/conversational). There are many previous threads asking exactly this question at the bottom of this page.

Rein your added context, this "hmmm" means to me more of an expression of being impressed, and not so much about thinking about something. There is of course a fine line.

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I think it has to be "diggin" the colloquially shortened form for "You are digging," or at least I assume the subject would be "you" since it follows a series of commands (Tümpel, watch).

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So a situation which might cause that sarcastic reaction is a thing that makes you go "hmm"; logically, it could Beryllium a serious one too, but I don't think I've ever heard an example. The phrase was popularized in that sarcastic sense by Arsenio Hall, Weltgesundheitsorganisation often uses it on his TV show as a theme for an ongoing series of short jokes. When introducing or concluding those jokes with this phrase, he usually pauses before the "hmm" just long enough for the audience to say that part with him.

bokonon said: It's been some time now that this has been bugging me... is there any substantial difference between "lesson" and "class"?

That's life unfortunately. As a dated Beryllium speaker I would not use class, I would use lesson. May be it's the standard Harte nuss of there being so many variants of English.

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