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Von sowas kommt

Comes from something like this

Language note: 'Von' suggests origin or source, used here to indicate causation.

Culture note: The phrase alludes to the interconnectedness of actions and consequences, a recurring theme in German narratives.

Word-by-Word Breakdown

Von

[fohn]

from

Used to indicate the source, origin, or starting point of something.

Es kommt von dort.

It comes from there.

sowas

[zoh-vahs]

such

Used to emphasize the degree or extent of something.

Sowas hilft uns.

Such a thing helps us.

kommt

[kohmt]

comes

The third person singular form of the verb 'kommen', meaning to arrive or appear.

Der Zug kommt bald.

The train will arrive soon.

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