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Understanding official letters and forms – Genitive and passive constructions

Decoding German Officialdom: Genitive, Passive, and Those Tricky Letters Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and let’s be honest, the paperwork is insane. I’m working as a freelance translator – ironically – and a huge chunk of my work involves deciphering official German letters and forms. It’s not just about reading the…
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