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− | "Sterben" is actually an infinitive verb form (it's also the conjugation for 1st/3rd person plural forms), so it's actually translated as "to die", "(we) die" or "(they) die", not "death".<ac_metadata title="Fact check"> </ac_metadata> |
+ | "Sterben" is actually an infinitive verb form (it's also the conjugation for 1st/3rd person plural forms), so it's actually translated as "to die", "(we) die" or "(they) die", not "death". I'm pretty sure I added that to the Nihongo template for Sterben on Shouichi's article.<ac_metadata title="Fact check"> </ac_metadata> |
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"Sterben" is actually an infinitive verb form (it's also the conjugation for 1st/3rd person plural forms), so it's actually translated as "to die", "(we) die" or "(they) die", not "death". I'm pretty sure I added that to the Nihongo template for Sterben on Shouichi's article.<ac_metadata title="Fact check"> </ac_metadata>