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Could you please tell me how do you say "What" "Who" "When" and "How" in German? I only now that "Where" is "Wo", is it right? Thankss!! =)
Could you please tell me how do you say "What" "Who" "When" and "How" in German? I only now that "Where" is "Wo", is it right? Thankss!! =)
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Yes, where is wo :)
What = was
Who = wer
When = wann
How = wie
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Yes, where is wo :)
What = was
Who = wer
When = wann
How = wie
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