Is it to or to Aldi?
Or is both okay?
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Aldi is neither a city nor a country nor the house where I live.
I’m driving to Hamburg, to Poland and to the house, but I go to Aldi, like me to Other Companies Go: Let’s go to Lidl / Edeka / REWE / Karstadt / C&A.
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The other possibilities are examples of a regional dialect. If I remember correctly, especially in the Ruhr area you like to go “to Aldi”, “to Lidl” etc.
Yes, I’ve known from the past – they said so in Essen and Duisburg.
At least, “I’m going to the Aldi”.
You go to a person, a business and a place.
You just showed your answer that your choice is. One should use one person, therefore one and not one
Huh?
Hello,
that also depends on where you are in Germany.
To Language puzzle to, the or to Aldi / Lidl I recommend:
https://www.spiegel.de/schulspiegel/zwiebelfibel-ich-geh-nach-aldi-a-398751.html
and https://www.atlas-alltagssprach.de/runde-3/f10c-e/
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The second link leads to
https://www.atlas-alltagssprach.de/runde-3/f10c-e/
So I’m goingm Aldi andm Lidl.
Datt depends on where you’re from.
I think this is about standard German and not about Ruhrpott-Slang or Platt (“Ick mutt umm ! Aldi hen.)
Clearly it can be the LIDL.
What do you think about how many brain-cracked questions are asked here and are totally serious?!
That as a comment on my 1. Commentary is still not closing. But let’s be good. We don’t have to deepen this.
If you don’t understand that, why are you mixing in?
“I’m going to LIdl” was a selection on the question “Does it like Aldi?”
I value that as an indication that the question was not meant sooo seriously.
My answer was adjusted to seriousness, so at least my plan.
Now I only understand the station. Whatthat it can also be the LIDL? And what does this sideline have to do with my comment?
Everything’s wrong. It’s called “I’m going to Aldi.”
In southern Germany, otherwise not.
Otherwise it is also grammatically correct. Maybe not in a certain dialect, but in high German his answer would be correct.
No! In standard German it is grammatically wrong.
No, Aldi is an own name.
Person A: Where is it to Aldi?
Person B: To Aldi!
Person A: How to Aldi is already after 8?
False
After is language or dialect, but not a standard German.
😂 He’s good. Thank you.
I’m leaving the Aldi.
Yeah, the Aldi sounds good.
The Aldi is also correct
No one says I’m going to bookshop; but to the bookshop. So also to ALDI, LIDL, PENNY, NETTO, REWE, EDEKA, KAUFLAND…
You can do that quietly, but German standard German is not.
I’m going to Aldi. 😄
I’ll go to the station.
What does this choice have to do with the question? Again a strange survey….
I’m going to Aldi.
If so, because I’m going to the Aldi.
Aldi.
Because do you want Grandma and Grandpa?
For the Omma, man ey 😀
🤣🤣🤣!
In Omma only farmers say
Wat? What about articles?
I’m going to Aldi.