
Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! #5: Days, Months, Seasons!
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Today’s episode covers
one week = eine Woche
seven days = sieben Tage
Monday = Montag
Tuesday = Dienstag
Wednesday = Mittwoch
Thursday = Donnerstag
Friday = Freitag
Saturday = Samstag
Sunday = Sonntag
weekend = Wochenende
one month = ein Monat
two months = zwei Monate
January = Januar
February = Februar
March = März
April = April
May = Mai
June = Juni
July = Juli
August = August
September = September
October = Oktober
November = November
December = Dezember
eleven = elf
twelve months = zwölf Monate
one year = ein Jahr
two years = zwei Jahre
three years = drei Jahre
spring = Frühling
summer = Sommer
autumn / fall = Herbst
winter = Winter
Duration : 0:7:4
25 Responses to “Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! #5: Days, Months, Seasons!”
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Sometimes seems …
Sometimes seems like U doesnt pronounce the R…this is prounounced really low or is like in CAR????
Springtime, …
Springtime, printemps, fruhling.
Not sure how I got …
Not sure how I got linked to here, but maybe I’ll learn some German. Can’t wait!
danke!!!!!
danke!!!!!
Gut madchen)
Gut madchen)
I really like your …
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I really like your videos, it helps me to get better pronunciation, thanx
chhhhhh
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I really like your …
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I really like your videos, it helps me to get better pronunciation thanx
chhhhh
D
Gracias desde …
Gracias desde Mexico!!!
ya se decir los numeros!!!
Gracias Kiwi!!!
Ciao!!
You explain very …
You explain very good from the Swede Die Schwede
Thank you for these …
Thank you for these videos!
This helps me a lot!
its a chhhhhhhhhhh …
its a chhhhhhhhhhh sound……
montag, montag, montag
man maedel, such dir einen ordentlich job, job, job,
genial….
wie …
genial….
wie schaffts du es nicht über einige Laute zu stolpern?
wünschte jemand würde auch so ein Französisch
Unterricht anbieten….
German course …
German course Premium here: watch?v=e1sCucKj2mQ
How do you …
How do you pronounce winter in German?
I don’t know why, …
I don’t know why, but that ch sound is actually pretty easy to pronounce for me O_o
WINTERLUFTEN!
WINTERLUFTEN!
Nichts zu tun??
…
Nichts zu tun??
Sollen die Leute die das brauchen in i-ein Kurs gehen und in der schule aufpassen
You are AWESOME! …
You are AWESOME! You’re pretty and you really know how to connect to the student. You are doing everything right. Please keep up the good work.
German crash course …
German crash course here, watch?v=e1sCucKj2mQ
DAS BOOT
DAS BOOT
thanks for …
you look very well with that hairstyle
thanks for uploading this stuff
Ah… I mean
“you …
Ah… I mean
“you have to teach the differences between the Sentence-construction”
An Example:
Das …
An Example:
Das Institut ist sehr fragil Aufgrund des (der) minimal finanzierten(finanziertem) Fundament(Basis).
The Institue is very fragile due to the minimal financed fundament (base) .
You see the resemblance? between these sentences? and now the Latin version;
Institutum fragilem ob minimalo Fundamento financiendo est .
The latin version could have one mistake, but i want just to show you the similarity of these languages ;D
But your way of …
But your way of teaching is rather good, like it^^
But you have really to learn the Construction of Sentence, because there are many differences from the positions of the Nouns, Verbs, Pronouns, Adverbs etc.
You haven’t to …
You haven’t to learn really german if you’re english or english if you’re german^^
These are germanic languages, they’re rather similar
But I’m Italian, living since 18 years in Germany (I’m 19) and learning Spanisch and Latin A-Level.
And I have to say; English is more similar the romanic languages than the germanic languages (50% of the english vocabulary and 40% of the German Vocabulary came from the Latin Vocabulary)