Today, we’ll learn the basic sentence structure in the German language. Let’s break it down in a way that helps beginners start speaking and understanding German right away. …
Today, we’ll learn the basic sentence structure in the German language. Let’s break it down in a way that helps beginners start speaking and understanding German right away. …
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. …
Continue reading8. German language A1 : Wie geht’s – How are you? in German
Jemanden kennenlernen: Getting to know someone
To start conversations, we need to know basic questions like what’s your name, where are you living, and how old are you, etc…
Today, we will learn “jemanden kennenlernen”: Getting to know someone in German language. …
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Introduce Yourself in German (Sich Vorstellen).
Today’s topic: Sich Vorstellen, which means “Introducing Yourself” in German. Whether you’re making new friends, starting a class, or attending a job interview, knowing how to talk about yourself is essential. Let’s dive in! …
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The German Alphabet - your starting point for reading, writing, and pronouncing German words confidently!
✍️ The German Alphabet
The German alphabet is based on the Latin script (just like English) and consists of:
✅ 26 standard letters (A–Z)
✅ 4 special characters: ä, ö, ü, and ß …
Yesterday, we tackled the basics: German numbers from 0 to 20. Today, we’re stepping it up a notch and diving into numbers 21 to 100.
And guess what? It’s easier than you think—because once you know the patterns, German numbers become like Lego blocks: you just snap pieces together! …
Continue reading4. German language A1 : Numbers (Zahlen) 21–100
Learning German can seem challenging at first, but some parts are surprisingly logical, and numbers are a perfect example. Whether you’re planning a trip to Germany, starting a language course, or simply brushing up on basic German, mastering the numbers from 0 to 20 is a great first step.
Let’s dive into the German Zahlen (numbers), understand the pronunciation, and discover the patterns that make memorizing them easy! …
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Today, I focused on learning commonly used phrases that are essential for everyday conversations. These phrases will help you navigate shops, social settings, and casual chats. …
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Greetings in German language. learn german A1 free. learn german language daily. …
Continue reading1. German language A1 : Greetings (Begrüßungen).
Adverbs are an essential part of the German language. They modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing more details about how, when, where, or to what extent something happens. Mastering adverbs will significantly improve your fluency and comprehension in German. Below is a categorized list of the top 100 adverbs in German, along with explanations and examples. …