What is TeKaMoLo in German?
Rachel Hickman
Published Feb 18, 2026
What is TeKaMoLo in German?
So ingenious German teachers came up with the abbreviation “tekamolo”, which stands for temporal (time), kausal (reason), modal (manner), lokal (place). I find the question words associated with those information more helpful.
What is German syntax?
Word order (also called syntax) in German is usually driven by the placement of the verb. The verb in German can be in the second position (most common), initial position (verb first), and clause-final position.
Is German word order strict?
Despite this, English, as opposed to German, has very strict word order. In German, word order can be used as a means to emphasize a constituent in an independent clause by moving it to the beginning of the sentence.
Where do time phrases go in German?
German sentences will often seem a bit different from how we would say things in English. In English, for example, we tend to put the place before the time, but in German the time always goes before the place.
What does Lind mean in German?
balmy. More meanings for lind. gentle adjective. sanft, zart, schonend, leicht, sanftmütig. balmy adjective.
What is Furline German?
Definition of fräulein 1 capitalized : an unmarried German woman —used as a title equivalent to Miss. 2 : a German governess.
What is German ZK?
Explanation: z.K. – zur Kenntnis[nahme] – for information/for your information. In this case, it looks like the second copy goes to 23 (a deparment) for information.
What is the rudest German word?
15 Heated German Words and Phrases to Use When You’re Mad
- Quatsch! Pronounced like “Kvatch,” this is one of the more commonly used terms when showing your angry side.
- Schleich dich!
- Hau ab!
- Ich bin sauer.
- Ich bin wütend.
- Halt deinen Mund.
- Geh mir aus den Augen!
- Leck mich!
How do you say F word in German?
Ficken means to f*ck, mit jemandem ficken = to f*ck someone etc. Germans use ficken only in a sexual sense.
What is the most German thing to say?
“Das ist mir Wurst” The literal translation is: “This is sausage to me”