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German WW2 V2 Vengeance Rocket 1/2

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Traveling Germany: Basic German Phrases & Tips for Travelers : Seeking Accommodations: German Phrases for Travelers

Learn some german language phrases that will be useful when seeking accommodations during your trip to Germany in this free online video lesson.

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German Speaking Hints

Im teaching you some proper German words you should use in all your sentences. Keep up your german work my clever students. And to you proper Germans out there.. maybe you will learn something also!

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Learn German Language – Vocabulary Clothes – Lesson 1 (German for Beginners)

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Learn German with SpeedyConKiwi! #7: NOMINATIV – first case – plus bonus questions!

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today we’re talking about the first case in German grammar, the nominative (der Nominativ)

In order to know when to use the nominative for a noun in a sentence, you’ll have to ask the following questions:
“What is that? (Was ist das?)” or
“Who is that? (Wer ist das?)”

If the noun in a sentence is the answer to one of those two questions, you’ll know you have to use the nominative form of it.

Examples used here:
“Das ist ein Apfel. (This is an apple)” and
“Das ist Kiwi. (This is Kiwi)”
who? – wer?
what? – was?
der Apfel – the apple
ein Apfel – an apple

The next three learn german videos will be about the three other cases of German grammar:
- Genitiv
- Dativ
- Akkusativ
I’ll provide you with more explanatory questions that will help you to figure out what case to use for what noun in a sentence (and yes, unfortunately those other three cases will be even more difficult to explain and understand).

I hope this was helpful!
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Learn German – Lesson 14

Hello and welcome to German1. Lesson 14 will show you how some German nouns of the s-declension can take two different genitive endings, and some have a doubling of the s. Thank you for watching.

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German 1

Lesson 1: “sein” – present tense.
The personal pronouns
Lesson 2: The grammatical gender
Lesson 3: The grammatical number
Lesson 4: The grammatical case
Lesson 5: The definite article
– forms
Lesson 6: The definite article
– nominative and genitive
Lesson 7: The definite article
– dative and accusative
Lesson 8: “haben” – present tense
Lesson 9: The conjugation system
Lesson 10: The verb – present tense endings
Lesson 11: The verb – irregular present tense
Lesson 12: The singular noun – n-declension
Lesson 13: The singular noun – s-declension (1)
Lesson 14: The singular noun – s-declension (2)
Lesson 15: The singular noun – s-declension (3)
Lesson 16: The singular noun – zero declension
Lesson 17: The plural noun – declension

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German Lessons by Kati – Pronouns

Learn how to write and say the pronouns (I, we, you, he, she, it, they) from native German speaker, Kati.
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Traveling Germany: Basic German Phrases & Tips for Travelers : Clothing & Grocery Shopping: German Phrases for Travelers

Learn some german language phrases and expressions that will be helpful while shopping on your trip to Germany in this free online video lesson.

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Fast German Language Learning

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German lessons part 1

My German lesson, part 1! it’s me teaching general knowledge of German. If you have any questions feel free to ask me.

Here is the vocabulary list:

hallo – hello
hi – hi
guten Morgen – good morning
guten Tag – good afternoon
guten Abend – good evening
gute Nacht – good night
auf wiedersehen – good-bye
Tschüss, Ciao – bye
other greetings:
servus, Grüß Gott! Both mostly in Bavaria and Austria), Grüß dich!, grützi (Swiss German)
Wie ist dein Name? – What’s your name?
Mein Name ist… – My name is…
Wie geht’s dir? – How are you? (to a person you know pretty well)
Es geht. – So and so.
gut – good, well
super – super
schlecht – bad

conjugation of to be:
sein – to be
ich bin – I am
du bist – you are
er/sie/es ist – he/she/it is
wir sind – we are
ihr seid – you are
sie sind – they are

Wo kommst du her? – Where are you from?
Ich komme aus… – I come from…
Deutschland – Germany
Amerika – America
Italien – Italy
Frankreich – France
England – England
Schottland – Scotland
Irland – Ireland
Spanien – Spain
Griechenland – Greece

bad words:
Schlampe – bitch
scheiße – shit
Hurrensohn – son of a bitch
Idiot – idiot
Bastard – bastard
Arschloch – asshole

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