Oh so that's what its for rulekingthrillgore@lemmy.ml to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 484 points – 10 months ago75Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsYou people don't use semicolons; I am very surprised. For real though, I like to use the in German class, as it makes me seem fancy and knowledgeable.Never seen any semicolon in any German sentences. And I live since 9 years in Germany.Neither did I. I am a native german btw (23y.o.)Perchance a semicolon?You can't just say perchance.Why, perchance?Because eit sounds fancy.That sounds like a good reason to use it.
You people don't use semicolons; I am very surprised. For real though, I like to use the in German class, as it makes me seem fancy and knowledgeable.Never seen any semicolon in any German sentences. And I live since 9 years in Germany.Neither did I. I am a native german btw (23y.o.)Perchance a semicolon?You can't just say perchance.Why, perchance?Because eit sounds fancy.That sounds like a good reason to use it.
Never seen any semicolon in any German sentences. And I live since 9 years in Germany.Neither did I. I am a native german btw (23y.o.)
Perchance a semicolon?You can't just say perchance.Why, perchance?Because eit sounds fancy.That sounds like a good reason to use it.
You can't just say perchance.Why, perchance?Because eit sounds fancy.That sounds like a good reason to use it.
You people don't use semicolons; I am very surprised. For real though, I like to use the in German class, as it makes me seem fancy and knowledgeable.
Never seen any semicolon in any German sentences. And I live since 9 years in Germany.
Neither did I. I am a native german btw (23y.o.)
Perchance a semicolon?
You can't just say perchance.
Why, perchance?
Because eit sounds fancy.
That sounds like a good reason to use it.