Elements of the Danish and Swedish Languages (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1847 Excerpt: ...igjennem, through) Saren, out of the door; &c. 157. Obs. 4. Sgjennem, imeflmt, imob, are used without connection, but gjntnem, mellem, mob, with connection; e. g. at gjntnemblabe, but Habe igjennrm, to thumb over (a book); mellem?omt, interposition, but b(r fom noget Uttelkm bem, something came between them; jeg mobflger, but jeg ftger imob, I oppose. 158. Obs. 5. When a preposition stands with a genitive that does not name a person, these connected words are considered as adverbs, and are often written as one word; e. g. ijnbag6, last Sunday, ibag, to-day, &c. CHAPTER XI. ' CONJUNCTIONS. 5) 159. That part of speech is called a conjunction, which denotes a connection between words or sentences which are related to, or connected with, each other, and also signifies the nature of this relation and connection; e. g. 3obanneg og spetec git Ho fammeu, John and Peter went out together; (fan funbe ei fomme, tbi ban bar ftjg, he could not come, for he was sick. The conjunctions may be denoted as follows' --I. Those that express both the connection between words which belong to the same sentences, and between single sentences mutually, are, --. (or.) Copulatives, properly connecting, that, 1. express either the reference of several subjects to the same predicate, or, on the contrary, the connection of several predicates with the same subject; e. g. 3o()anneS 09 speter git Ub, John and Peter went out; faabel jeg font on er han$ 3$eit; you are his friend as well as I am; Oet tx DCClS gobt, DCelS OitbC, it is part good, part evil; or, 2. that express the connection of several sentences, so that they would be thought in connection, or the one sentence as belonging to the other; e.g. jeg gtf bore, og min @-n fulgte meo mig, I vvent away, and my ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1847 Excerpt: ...igjennem, through) Saren, out of the door; &c. 157. Obs. 4. Sgjennem, imeflmt, imob, are used without connection, but gjntnem, mellem, mob, with connection; e. g. at gjntnemblabe, but Habe igjennrm, to thumb over (a book); mellem?omt, interposition, but b(r fom noget Uttelkm bem, something came between them; jeg mobflger, but jeg ftger imob, I oppose. 158. Obs. 5. When a preposition stands with a genitive that does not name a person, these connected words are considered as adverbs, and are often written as one word; e. g. ijnbag6, last Sunday, ibag, to-day, &c. CHAPTER XI. ' CONJUNCTIONS. 5) 159. That part of speech is called a conjunction, which denotes a connection between words or sentences which are related to, or connected with, each other, and also signifies the nature of this relation and connection; e. g. 3obanneg og spetec git Ho fammeu, John and Peter went out together; (fan funbe ei fomme, tbi ban bar ftjg, he could not come, for he was sick. The conjunctions may be denoted as follows' --I. Those that express both the connection between words which belong to the same sentences, and between single sentences mutually, are, --. (or.) Copulatives, properly connecting, that, 1. express either the reference of several subjects to the same predicate, or, on the contrary, the connection of several predicates with the same subject; e. g. 3o()anneS 09 speter git Ub, John and Peter went out; faabel jeg font on er han$ 3$eit; you are his friend as well as I am; Oet tx DCClS gobt, DCelS OitbC, it is part good, part evil; or, 2. that express the connection of several sentences, so that they would be thought in connection, or the one sentence as belonging to the other; e.g. jeg gtf bore, og min @-n fulgte meo mig, I vvent away, and my ...

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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30

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978-1-152-52305-0

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9781152523050

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