"Mir geht es solala"?

Sep 13, 2007 01:04

Never heard that one before. o.o

That said.. I found another website that teaches German.. the best word I could use to describe it is: cute. Not sarcastic. True. It's really cute. Kinda fun, too. It's targeted for children. I just don't get some phrases like the one above. It explains the meaning, just that I have NEVER heard anyone say "solala" ("so-so", like "I'm doing so-so...") here.

And, to me, "Grüß Gott" doesn't sound like something you'd say to someone you like (supposedly, that's a common greeting in Austria).
(Edit: fixed that pesky double-negative.)

I liked how the site described "Dir".. that it is used to say "with you" (example phrase was: "Wie geht es Dir" = "How's it going with you?" or "how are you?"). Maybe this site will be able to explain cases in a way that I can grasp them.

Anyway, I think I recommend this to anyone who forgot everything they learned about English grammer (you know, pronouns, verbs and so on..), or just wants something that's fun and rather light compared to other language learning websites out there.

I also joined the affilate program -since everything from lesson 4 and up requires an access code- so if you'd be so kind as to click the link and check it out, that would be wonderful. Basically, I refere 150 people to the website through a link they gave me with my unique ID number at the end, and I get the access code to continue the lesson. Otherwise, it costs $27.00 USD.

Here's the website (and the referal link): German Lessons at ExcelentGerman.com.

Far as I understand, you just have to click it. You don't have to sign up.

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