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  1. meaning - on the possible semantic difference between „voll“ and ...

    May 5, 2016 · The short answer to your question, as opposed to what follows below: The distinction between voll and voller is the result of habit and changes in language use, and its origins keep …

  2. Why do the Swiss end common expressions with "Wohl/voll"?

    Oct 28, 2021 · 1 Often you can hear expressions like "Danke [something] wohl", "ja, wohl" or " [other common greetings followed by] wohl" or it might be "voll". What does this suffix mean, and why is it …

  3. difference - Which one is correct? "Voller" or "voll von"? - German ...

    Which is correct? Voller or voll von? Ich habe ein Haus voller Blumen gesehen. Ich habe ein Haus voll von Blumen gesehen.

  4. grammatical case - voller etwas. Is etwas here Genitiv? - German ...

    Dec 5, 2020 · The current revision of the Duden grammar (paragraph 917) as well as the Duden dictionary count voll (er) among prepositions with genitive or dative. The reason becomes clear when …

  5. What's the difference between "voll" and "völligen"? [closed]

    Jun 16, 2018 · These are entirely different words: voll and völlig. Please look them up in the dictionary and don't let you confuse by the full and fully meanings of both.

  6. What does "krass" mean? - German Language Stack Exchange

    Jan 6, 2012 · During conversations with native German speakers, I have heard the word "krass" used in different contexts. But I still don't know how to translate it. Any ideas?

  7. How does one use the expression »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!«?

    Jan 16, 2022 · Ich lese auf Seite 7 die Wendung »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!« Das bedeutet auf Englisch "That's got me". Kann man bei Corona, Erkältung oder Grippe »Mich hat’s voll erwischt!« sagen? In …

  8. Grammatical function of “voller” - German Language Stack Exchange

    Apr 19, 2015 · 7 In a test I found the phrase Sie ist voller Licht which meant (it was said) she is full of light. I do not undestand voller in this context. Pons says it is an Inv. adj., which, in fact, adds to my …

  9. meaning - Woher kommt das Adjektiv "vollschlank"? - German …

    Woher kommt das Adjektiv vollschlank? Warum bedeutet es quasi das Gegenteil von dem, was es ausdrückt? Wie nennt man solche Wörter?

  10. Unterschied zwischen "gierig" und "begierig" - German Language Stack ...

    Jan 23, 2018 · Im Duden steht: gierig: von einem heftigen, maßlosen Verlangen nach etwas erfüllt; voller Gier begierig: von großem Verlangen nach etwas erfüllt; voll Begierde Gibt es einen Unterschied …