Shock in the ski area: Dutch girl suffers serious injuries!
Shock in the ski area: Dutch girl suffers serious injuries!
A serious skiing accident occurred in Austria this morning when a 13-year-old girl from the Netherlands was injured on the slopes. At around 9:30 a.m., she lost control of her skis when departing on the blue -marked pull path Z and crashed into a considerable impact against the concrete wall of a mountain restaurant. The girl suffered head injuries of an indefinite degree and was immediately flown to the clinic in Innsbruck with the rescue helicopter Martin 7, as tirol.orf reported.
The incident evokes memories of the challenges of skiing and the risks associated with it. A frequent discussion point is also the comprehensibility of language and the associated challenges in relation to grammatical genders, especially when you speak several languages. As the platform Buurtaal.de , there are three articles for the different genders in the German, while in Dutch male and female nouns use the same. These differences are not only reflected in grammar, but also in the daily language use and the understanding of ownership. This could cause some linguistic confusion, especially those who learn German and Dutch.
The combination of such linguistic differences and the real danger in winter sports illustrates the varies challenges that people meet in everyday life. The accident therefore stands for the drama of skiing holidays and the complexity of language learning, since misleading formulations can have fatal consequences in both cases.
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Ort | Bergrestaurant, Innsbruck, Österreich |
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