German A1: Adjectives with Their Opposites

17. Learn German A1 : Adjectives with Their Opposites

One of the easiest ways to remember German adjectives is to learn them together with their opposites (Gegenteile). This method helps you build stronger associations and makes vocabulary learning fun and practical.

Let’s explore some common German adjectives, their opposites, pronunciation, and example sentences in German + English. …

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How are you in German

8. German language A1 : Wie geht’s – How are you? in German

When learning a new language, one of the first things you’ll want to master is greeting people and asking how they are. In German, just like in English, there are both formal and informal ways of saying How are you?, and each has its own place in daily conversation.

In this post, we’ll go step-by-step through common ways to ask and answer “How are you?” in German, plus some bonus expressions to make your replies sound more natural. …

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