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Zu vs In
So in Fluenz 1 we learned about zu vs in. When you want to say you're going to somewhere, like die Apotheke, then you say Ich gehe zur Apotheke.
But now in lesson 4 or 5 of Fluenz 2 they say 'in' can also express a direction and mean to/into.
And it's never explained what's the difference between this 'in' and zu. Halp??! :)
EDIT: OK never mind. Had I been patient for 10 more seconds I would've seen this would be explained. Sorry!
But now in lesson 4 or 5 of Fluenz 2 they say 'in' can also express a direction and mean to/into.
And it's never explained what's the difference between this 'in' and zu. Halp??! :)
EDIT: OK never mind. Had I been patient for 10 more seconds I would've seen this would be explained. Sorry!