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How do you say this in German? to me you are beautiful
How do you say this in German? to me you are beautiful
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Formal German:
Für mich bist du schön.
Casual German:
Du bist schön für mich.
Explanation:
In the formal translation, the pronoun "du" is placed after the verb "bist" to adhere to the standard word order in formal German sentences. On the other hand, in the casual translation, the pronoun "du" is placed before the verb "bist," which is a common structure in casual German conversations.
Für mich bist du schön.
Du bist schön für mich.
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