This article from jochens (or jochenn) explains the concepts of jochen and the concept of jochenn. Jochen is a German word that means, “to choose” or “to make a choice” and jochenn is a word that means, “to do something” or “to do an act”.
To understand jochen and jochenn it is most helpful to examine the context. In German, jochen is often translated into English by saying “choose or make a choice,” which is a very broad term. It also has a more specific meaning in English. This is because the act of jochenn is generally considered a voluntary act.
Jochen is a voluntary act. It is an act that is done with the purpose of choosing or making a choice, which is not a choice. In Jochen, the act is the choice, which is not a choice. The act of jochen is considered a choice because the purpose of the act is to choose, which is not a choice.
It is a voluntary act. Jochen is not a choice; the act is not a choice.
Jochen is a voluntary act. It is not a choice by the act of jochen. It is not a choice of the act of jochen, which is the act of jochen. It is considered a choice by the act of jochen because the purpose of the act of jochen is to choose, which is not a choice.
So, to be a jochen is to do something. To choose to choose to choose to choose. This was one of the most fascinating things I read today in the New York Times article “The New Language of Choice,” and the article is particularly relevant to our discussion of jochen. It is interesting because it shows that jochen is a form of choice that is not a choice, and it can be considered a voluntary act. Jochen is voluntary but not a choice.
The point of jochen is to decide something. To choose. To choose something. To choose whatever it is you want to choose. So even if you don’t choose to choose, you are choosing to choose. Even if you are choosing to do something, you are still choosing.
Some people, and I am one of them, say that jochen is a form of choice, but that it is not a choice. The point of jochen is to decide something, but it isnt a choice. Jochen is a voluntary act. It is not a choice.
That is the thing that makes jochen so interesting. It is what it is, but it isnt a choice. But it isnt something you choose either. You choose to choose something. You choose to choose something.
So it is possible to choose jochen, to choose some things, to choose to go to a place in the world and do things, to choose to choose to choose… but jochen is not a choice.