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I know it looks totally boring but it’s absolutely useful I can’t say how many times I actually used (and use) it when I write something in German Personally I have always problems with Genetiv, maybe because it’s not so often used, but having this picture in front does help me a lot Hopefully it will be helpful for you too! #learngerman #deutschlernen #studygerman #learninggerman #german
Entschuldigung...
... hast du einen Moment Zeit?
(do you have a moment)
... bist du gerade beschäftigt?
(are you busy now)
... darf ich dich kurz stören?
(may I disturb you for a moment)
... hast du mal eine Minute Zeit für mich?
(do you have a minute for me)
... kann ich kurz um deine Aufmerksamkeit bitten? (can I ask for your attention) don’t forget to put
So, how was your day so far? It’s about to get better with ... German Grammar basics Surprisingly enough, but even people who have B2-C1 level of German make mistakes when it comes to Grammar (for example, saying „ich habe gegangen“ instead of „ich bin gegangen“/I have gone). So don’t be hard on yourself for these grammar mistakes, coz it happens to all of us time to time Just find out your weak grammar spots and do more exercises focusing on that specific topic (that’s what I did and still do) #learngerman #deutschlernen #deutsch #studygerman #german #learninggerman #germanlanguage #deutschesprache
Our favorite topic Akkusativ und Dativ In this funny example you can see that the case you use can be very..very important stehen auf (Akkusativ) = to like someone/smth (more slang); stehen auf + Dativ = to stand on smth/someone Auf was stehst du? ... I also like to make YouTube videos, maybe it will helpful for you too ♥️ (link in Bio) #learngerman #learninggerman #german #studygerman #deutschlernen
Ok, Monday is a hard day even without German Grammar But many of us struggle with this topic - Modalverben Can be confusing, and many make mistakes in the beginning but don’t give up! I had this picture as a reminder when I was A2-B1. Although it took me a long time to understand it,now I can use all the verbs correctly (most of the time ) So I really hope it will help you too on your language journey #learngerman #german #deutschlernen #learninggerman #studygerman
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WHO CAN RELATE English translation: Mr. Little Finger, we are waiting for your answer/reply... der, die or das By the way, I can’t believe that Game of Thrones final season comes out in less than a month Wir warten auf die Premiere! We are waiting for the premiere ✨(warten auf (akk) = to wait for -> Ich warte auf dich = I wait for you)...und du? Bist du auch GoT Fan #deutsch #deutschlernen #learngerman #german #learninggerman #language
Kennst du schon diese Präpositionen?
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➡️ab: from, from ... on / a partir de
➡️aus: out, out of / de, por
➡️bei: in, with / perto de, junto, com
➡️gegenüber: opposite, in front of / em frente de, diante
➡️mit: with / com
➡️nach: to sth, after sth / para, depois
➡️seit: since, for / desde, há
➡️von: from, out of / de, desde
➡️zu: to, at/ para, em
Dativ!♥️ It’s actually my favorite case in German language Many of you have problems with Akkusativ and Dativ. And many asked a lot of questions on how to define it and which verbs and prepositions are used just with Dativ. Well, meet the preposition „mit“ (with/by) After „mit“ comes Dativ, always Dativ (which means das and der articles turn into dem, and die into der). Here you can see some often used examples: ich fahre mit dem Fahrrad/Auto; ich reise mit dem Zug Try your own examples in the comments below For very beginners: take „ich fahre“ (I go/drive) plus one of the examples in picture #learngerman #deutschesprache #germanlanguage #deutschlernen #german #deutsch #studygerman #learninggerman