
French-speaking girl from Montréal. Fan of hockey, (nhl/khl/lhjmq/ahl) of Russia, and of Québec sovereignty. I'll follow if I either think we'd get along or like what you reblog~
You can speak to me in French, English, German or Spanish, and I'll trade French lessons for Russian lessons. :D
OH and I forgot the most important: the teams and athletes I love!
Hockey: HABS. Lightning. On a lesser extend, I support the Pens. Металлург Магнитогорск. Динамо Москва. Junior de Montréal. Hamilton Bulldogs. Saguenéens de Chicoutimi. Remparts de Québec. Team Russia. Team Canada because of the multiple Québécois players what can I say.
Football: Die (deutsche) Mannschaft. Les Bleus. Arsenal.
Figure skating: ZHENYA. Stéphane Lambiel. Joannie Rochette. Johnny Weir. Mirai Nagasu. Patrick Chan. Yu-Na Kim. Brian Joubert.
Ice dance: Virtue/Moir.
Anything else, ask me. :P
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GermanHeit » Fun German Language Learning: German noun gender hints Part 2
Last time: Noun gender hints for masculine nouns
Today: FEMININE NOUNS - DIE
1.) nouns with the suffix -heit, -ie, -ik, -age, -ei ,-ion, -itis, -keit, -ur, -schaft, -tät, and -ung
e.g.
die FröhlichKEIT (gladness); die ChemIE (chemistry); die GrammatIK (grammar), die GarAGE…
When I first learned that, I found it extremely amusing that -schaft was a hint for feminine nouns. Sounds way too much like shaft.