one - eins
Teacher teacher, I have a question!!! XD
Sometimes I see "eine" for "one", it's the same?
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Yes,it is. But its just because of the grammer in german.Its because of the female and male thing.It is important to distinguish male and female to know what you mean.
for example like this:
Ich möchte [i:ce127]ein
e[/i:ce127] Barbie kaufen. <- the Barbie is
female so we need to use the [i:ce127]e [/i:ce127]at the end of [i:ce127]eins[/i:ce127] <-
instead the
s we put a
e at the end of
ein(I want to buy a Barbie.)
Ich möchte einen Ken kaufen. <- Ken is a
male barbie xD maybe you know that...lol..and thats why we need to write now
en at the end of [i:ce127]ein[/i:ce127]
instead of the
s(I want to buy a Ken)
[i:ce127]Eins[/i:ce127] is the number but to say how many you want
of what you have to [i:ce127]take care ot that femal and male thing[/i:ce127].
[i:ce127]Eins,ein
en,ein
e,ein
er[/i:ce127] is the [i:ce127]same meaning[/i:ce127] and the meaning is that [i:ce127]you want something just 1x[/i:ce127].Or that [i:ce127]there is something just 1x.[/i:ce127]
To me its difficult to explain that but i hope you go a little bit of what i sayed ^ _ ^'
If you really want to get that you have to take part in a real german course ^^''''