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Genealogical research for beginners and advanced users Research your family history easily on the PC. The comprehensive genealogy program helps you to clearly document and present your family chronicle. For each family, any number of persons and their relationships can be conveniently managed . With the help of photos, scanned documents, coats of arms, audio and video clips you add even more weight to the presentation of your results . Simple user guidance and clear interface Wide range of presentation and printing options for reports, charts and family tree graphs Import of family data from versions 7.0 to 9.0 as well as import from earlier family tree versions and from other genealogy programs via GeDCom format Integration of annotations, media, source and witness information for all personal events like births or marriages Usable in English, French and German New: Menu option for sibling entry as well as manual date entry New: Printing of lists of persons Coherence and plausibility check as well as an effective search function System requirements Operating system: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Required RAM:: min. 4000 MB Required hard disk space: min. 1000 MB Recommended screen resolution : min. 1024x768
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With the comprehensive genealogy software you can easily create, manage and present your family history and have even complex family trees conveniently and safely under control! Features: - Simple user guidance and clear interface - Wide range of display options and print options for reports, diagrams and family tree graphs - Integration of photos, documents, audio/video clips - Adding annotations, media, source and witness information to personal events - Import family data from versions 7.0 to 9.0, import from earlier versions and from other genealogy programs via GeDCom format - German, English and French language version - New: menu option for sibling entry, manual date entry in all date fields, print function for lists of persons "family" and "individuals" as well as for current - family tree display directly from the main screen - Coherence and plausibility check as well as effective search function Premium features: - New! Family tree app now with upload function for pictures via cloud server* also directly from mobile phone/tablet - Numerous reports, lists and diagrams - Creation of large PDF presentations up to DIN A 0 System requirements Operating system: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Required RAM:: min. 4000 MB Required hard disk space: min. 1000 MB Recommended screen resolution : min. 1024x768
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Is it "der einzige" or "der einzigste"?
The correct form is "der einzige." "Einzigste" is not a correct form in standard German. "Einzige" is the superlative form of "einzig," meaning "only" or "sole." So, "der einzige" means "the only" in German.
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Does one say "der werte" or "der wehrte" Herr?
The correct form is "der werte Herr." The word "werte" is an adjective meaning "esteemed" or "valued," and it is used to show respect when addressing someone. "Wehrte" is not a standard German word and would not be used in this context.
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Does it say "der werte" or "der wehrte" Herr?
The correct phrase is "der werte Herr." "Werte" is the correct spelling in this context, meaning "esteemed" or "valued." "Wehrte" is not a word in German and would not make sense in this context. Therefore, the correct phrase is "der werte Herr."
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What does "Der Firnis der Zivilisation ist dünn" mean?
"Der Firnis der Zivilisation ist dünn" is a German phrase that translates to "The veneer of civilization is thin" in English. This phrase is often used to convey the idea that the structures and norms of civilization are fragile and can easily be disrupted or destroyed. It suggests that beneath the surface of our civilized society, there is a potential for chaos and barbarism.
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What is the difference between "Der Hobbit" and "Der kleine Hobbit"?
"Der Hobbit" and "Der kleine Hobbit" are both German translations of J.R.R. Tolkien's novel "The Hobbit." The main difference between the two is the title itself - "Der Hobbit" translates to "The Hobbit" while "Der kleine Hobbit" translates to "The Little Hobbit." This difference in title does not affect the content of the book, as both versions are translations of the same original work.
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What is the correct grammar: der erste, der erstere, or ersterer?
The correct grammar is "der erste." "Der erste" is used to refer to the first item in a series of items. "Der erstere" and "ersterer" are not correct forms in German grammar.
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What is the interpretation of the poem "Der Weg der Nacht"?
The interpretation of the poem "Der Weg der Nacht" (The Path of the Night) can vary depending on the reader's perspective. Some may interpret it as a reflection on the mysterious and transformative nature of the night, with its ability to conceal and reveal different aspects of the world. Others may see it as a metaphor for the journey of life, with the night symbolizing the unknown and the path representing the choices and challenges one faces. Overall, the poem can be seen as an exploration of the complexities and beauty of the night and its significance in our lives.
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What is the difference between "auf der Arbeit" and "bei der Arbeit"?
"Auf der Arbeit" typically refers to being physically present at one's workplace, while "bei der Arbeit" is more commonly used to describe actively working or being engaged in tasks while at work. "Auf der Arbeit" focuses on the location, while "bei der Arbeit" emphasizes the action or state of being occupied with work-related activities. Both phrases are used interchangeably in casual conversation, but the subtle difference lies in the emphasis on either the physical location or the work being done.
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