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Mics Languages | Inversion in Danish and German @MicsLanguages | Uploaded November 2019 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Inversion in is a very important part of the Danish and German (and other germanic) languages.

This is one of the few areas where the grammar of these two languages is alike - and quite different from English.

In this video you'll learn when to use inversion in affirmative sentences.

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