After or afterward?
It comes up again and again in German usage…
I read that Darnach is the old spelling, but I'm not sure…
Sunny greetings from the north
It comes up again and again in German usage…
I read that Darnach is the old spelling, but I'm not sure…
Sunny greetings from the north
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DANACH and DANACH were also called before the legislative reform.
At least since I was born in 1978, there has been no German word;)
“Darnach” was still common until the 19th century next to “danach”. At that time you also wrote “yield” or “help!”, “Thier”, “Schaaf”.
At the latest with Konrad Duden, it was over.
According to this is not old spelling but ancient spelling.
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It can be good that was written earlier but in today’s time we write “after”
thenach / afterwards – popular mistakes – correct spelling (woxikon.de)
Thank you.
again and again 🙂
“after” is no longer used today.
Thank you.
Hello,
the Duden helps; see: https://www.duden.de/legislation/according to
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