Basic Word Order in German - AI動画分析

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Oh, this is a great way to start, by comparing English and German word order right off the bat. Using a full sentence like that really sets up the contrast well.
So, the typical English structure is subject then verb, which makes total sense. It's so ingrained in how we speak.
Interesting how they're setting up the idea of different pieces of information after the verb. You can already see how German might handle that differently.

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The video begins by establishing a contrast between English and German word order, using the example sentence "I am going to the beach on Saturday with my brother" [0:00]. In English, the typical structure places the subject ("I") first, followed by the verb ("am going") [0:10]. Subsequent information, like location, time, and accompanying persons, follows in a relatively fixed order [0:15].
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The video begins by establishing a contrast between English and German word order, using the example sentence "I am going to the beach on Saturday with my brother" [0:00]. In English, the typical structure places the subject ("I") first, followed by the verb ("am going") [0:10]. Subsequent information, like location, time, and accompanying persons, follows in a relatively fixed order [0:15].
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