HinataHyuga
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Lol nope Dutch is a whole different thing :] What website is that lol?
I guess they just sound the same to me. Deutsch and Dutch.
Duolingo. A lot of vocab in it. I just gotta figure out when to use certain words like Sie.
Capital "S" Sie= respect/ someone you dont know. for instance. Woher kommen Sie? (where do you come from?) versus "woher kommst du?" (where do you come from? [ this is for a friend or peer])
Lower case "s" sie=she. example: "Sie ist schoen" (she is beautiful. the only reason it is capitalized is because it's the beginning of a sentence. I couldn't think of anything with "sie" in the middle or at the end.)
So, when you're talking TO someone of higher authority, or you think deserves respect, you would use Sie. When you're talking ABOUT someone (female) you would also use "sie" but it's in a whole different manner.
Does that make sense?