Subject: (Well...)
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Posted on: 2019-11-24 16:49:53 UTC

"lasst uns singen" can be a plea or a suggestion, depending on context. "Bitte lasst uns singen" would be used to informally plea to more than one person. ("Bitte, Nakhum, lass uns singen" would informally address one person and would only be appropriate if we were on first-name-terms. Formally pleading to one or more persons would be "Bitte lassen Sie uns singen".)

"lozt mir zingen" looks to me like a singular form of "lozt undz zingen" ("lasst mich singen" = "let me sing", which would definitely be a plea). But that’s apparently a misconception caused by the German "mir" being a singular pronoun (dative case of "ich" = "I", as in "gib mir dieses Ding" = "give this thing to me").

HG

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