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Mabzie Posted at 11:41 am on Oct. 28, 2008
I'm having trouble understanding "um zu"

as in like.. how to use it correctly and what it means exactly.

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happychillpill Posted at 12:24 pm on Nov. 3, 2008
Well, I also need some help with my German homework. I'm in German 1 (Im in the first german class) so how do you say run smoothly like I mean my teacher said like bummel or something like that. Can anyone help me?
cienna Posted at 2:02 pm on Oct. 30, 2008
Quote: from cpjcjhsh at 11:50 am on Oct. 28, 2008

Quote: from junose at 1:47 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

Ich brauche, um zu Shop in Auftrag zum Kauf der Lebensmittel

There's nothing about this sentence structure that i like.


LMAO! wat kinda grammatic structure is dat
junose Posted at 11:53 am on Oct. 28, 2008
Quote: from cpjcjhsh at 2:50 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

Quote: from junose at 1:47 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

Ich brauche, um zu Shop in Auftrag zum Kauf der Lebensmittel

There's nothing about this sentence structure that i like.

Awesome, I don't care    I'm still learning to speak it fluently.

cpjcjhsh Posted at 11:50 am on Oct. 28, 2008
Quote: from junose at 1:47 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

Ich brauche, um zu Shop in Auftrag zum Kauf der Lebensmittel

There's nothing about this sentence structure that i like.
junose Posted at 11:47 am on Oct. 28, 2008
Ich brauche, um zu Shop in Auftrag zum Kauf der Lebensmittel
cpjcjhsh Posted at 11:47 am on Oct. 28, 2008
"um zu" doesn't really mean much on it's own; you'd need the infinitive of after "zu".  "Zu" would mean "to", and "um" is like "in order to".

Like:
Ich habe deinen Apfel genommen, um eine Torte zu backen.

I took your apple in order to bake a pie.

cienna Posted at 11:45 am on Oct. 28, 2008
Quote: from sadnessness at 11:43 am on Oct. 28, 2008

Quote: from cienna at 6:43 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

ich muss mein hausaufgaben machen um gute noten zu bekommen

there should also be a comma after the "machen"

sorry to be pedantic.



cienna Posted at 11:44 am on Oct. 28, 2008
u bacially have to say wat u want like above,
i have to do my homework inorder good grades to get
sadnessness Posted at 11:43 am on Oct. 28, 2008
Quote: from cienna at 6:43 pm on Oct. 28, 2008

ich muss mein hausaufgaben machen um gute noten zu bekommen

there should also be a comma after the "machen"

sorry to be pedantic.

cienna Posted at 11:43 am on Oct. 28, 2008
ich muss mein hausaufgaben machen um gute noten zu bekommen
sadnessness Posted at 11:42 am on Oct. 28, 2008
um zu means "in order to"
for example:
"ich gehe nach Osterreich, um Ski zu fahren."
- I go to Austria in order to ski
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