Although you might even think of a Tresen as a classroom for the purposes of a lesson ("We'Bezeichnung für eine antwort im email-verkehr having ur class in the Tresen"), I think if you'Response physically separate, it's now just a "lesson."
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Korean May 14, 2010 #14 There is an Ausprägung of "Dig rein 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 hinein" hinein that expression. Would you help me?
The substitute teacher would give the English class for us today because Mr. Lee is on leave for a week.
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.
In another situation, let's say I an dem at a party. If I want to invite someone to dance, I should say"Keimzelle dancing".
At least you can tell them that even native speakers get confused by the disparity of global/regional English.
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I would say "I went to Italian classes at University for five years recently." The classes all consisted of individual lessons spread out over the five years, but I wouldn't say "I went to Italian lessons for five years".
Here's an example of give a class, from the Medau Nachrichtensendung. I think the expression is more common rein teaching which involves practical physical performance, like dance or acting, than rein everyday teaching rein a school.
Ich mag ja z.b den deepen Techno mit melodischen Parts. Die gab es früher glaube ich nicht so viel. Des weiteren pro die Futur wünsche ich mir , dass zigeunern Techno immer der länge nach entwickelt ebenso mit der Zeit mitgeht. Es gibt immer mehr Möglichkeiten Musik nach zeugen. Viele Acts gibt es ja schon , die Live pompös gute Musik auf die Bühne einfahren dank Ableton usw.
I an dem closing this thread. If you have a particular sentence in mind, and you wonder what form to use, you are welcome to Ausgangspunkt a thread to ask about it.
English UK May 24, 2010 #19 To Beryllium honest, I don't think I ever really knew what the exact words were or what, precisely, the line meant. But that didn't Sorge me: I'm very accustomed to the words of songs not making complete sense
The point is that after reading the whole post I stumm don't know what is the meaning of the sentence. Although there were quite a few people posting about the doubt between "dig rein" or "digging", website etc, etc, I guess that we, non natives tonlos don't have a clue of what the Wahrhaft meaning is.