The thing I love about the german language is that not once when taking notes did I have to look at the screen, I could just spell with the way the word sounds instead of english where you have to guess/memorize
videos like this very important for memorizing verbs . Could you make more videos like this , I mean more verbs , and also nouns , adjective. thank you very much.
8:16 pick up -> abnehmen. This is not correct. It's not a general translation, abnehmen is only applicable as "pick up" when you "pick up the phone". A better translation would be "aufheben" or "abholen". Even plain "nehmen" would be better. I used the English and the German Wiktionary to check this.
English utilizes many German Worden und phrases...weinen...whinny...whinger... a snide comment...sneiden...wasser... water...kranky...krakenhaus...krebs... cancer...many others...used casually in english speaking...sprechen
this is EXACTLY what I was looking for. This one allows me to practice and examine myself along with the video. All other videos are reversed - first german, then english word - which is useles for me.
15:15 "Arbeit" is a noun, not a verb, as opposed to "arbeiten". This video seems to have been rushed. There are repetitions of the same verbs, such as "machen", for both "do" and "make", when it should be "tun" and "machen".
Ich kann nicht genug ausdrucken wie lustig diese ist, bin ich nicht sicher obwohl ich bin lernen deutsch oder bin ich nicht. Ehrlich ich hoffe dass dieses Jahres habe ich gelernt diese Sprache.
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One thing i noticed Is,in masculine words,when a Word finish on Er,Is highly probable to be masculine, other way Is to have enough exposure to German,this way Is gonna be easier to Guess the Gender,subconsciously, you'll be able to determine wethee or not Is masculine or feminine,for neutral,i noticed that lot of words with Umlaut (ä,ö,ü...) Are neutral,but like i said,you should be exposed enough. Is gonna be easier this way
@@mariflorvlog8917 I know German verbs aren't given genders based on anything other than the word itself i.e. -chen words (almost always) being 'das' words BUT when learning the word, think up a really strong mental image of the word and craft the gender into it. For example: The cat (Die Katze) has a heart-and-star pink collar and drinks (Die Milch) milk from a flowery saucer given to her by a sweet (Die Frau) woman - my strong mental image (excuse the gender-coding). It's called "Interacting Images", a psychological technique. It's very powerful, and now I can't think about either Die Katze/Milch/Frau without also knowing they're 'Die' words. Would love to know how you got on in your examination, I realise this tip might come a little late.
Could have also added fart (furtzen), fly (fliegen), happen (passieren), play (spielen), smile (lächeln), and swim (schwimmen). Good verbs to know... mm hmm.
@@bellakatearts It's actually very commonly said depending on the context of the conversation. Denken is used more as an expression like 'ich denke, dass ich nach Hause gehen werde.' Nachdenken is to ponder or reflect on something. "Würdest du alles für jemanden aufgeben, den du liebst?´ Ich weiß es nicht. Ich muss darüber mal nachdenken."
Tanzen...dancing...dinken... thinking...macht...make.. Ver...gessen...forgetting...gefressen...eaten...v...say as an f in English....w becomes the v sound in English...s ...becomes a z sound ...zeit... between a z and an s sound...similarities but vastly different..
Never say it is hard to learn german, or any other language for that matter, rather say, german is easy and it comes natural and easy for me, say and think this always and see the results in short and long term. I know what I am talking about, I speak nine languages and still learning others.
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The thing I love about the german language is that not once when taking notes did I have to look at the screen, I could just spell with the way the word sounds instead of english where you have to guess/memorize
Yes, its same as in Hindi too... so I love learning german (more than french)...
FYI i am A1 in both
True 👍👍
Blame the French
How about verfelen? Would have been able to spell just hearing it?
*Me* : yay finally learned the top 100 most commo...
*Verb conjugations* : well let me introduce myself
I fell your pain my friend
Same here
Genau!!!!!
gehen, geh, gehe, gehst, geht, ging, gegangen 😅
You don't memorize these you practice them till they become second nature
باممارسة تكتسبهم
Still better than Spanish Conjugations :D :D :D. Only 6 times in German. 12 Times in English and 16 times in Spanish! Oyy oy :D
1:40 | 11
3:09 | 21
4:40 | 31
6:10 | 41
7:41 | 51
9:16 | 61
10:45 | 71
12:20 | 81
13:50 | 91
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videos like this very important for memorizing verbs .
Could you make more videos like this , I mean more verbs , and also nouns , adjective.
thank you very much.
I totally agree with you, my friend 👍👍👍👍
8:16 pick up -> abnehmen. This is not correct.
It's not a general translation, abnehmen is only applicable as "pick up" when you "pick up the phone". A better translation would be "aufheben" or "abholen". Even plain "nehmen" would be better. I used the English and the German Wiktionary to check this.
i agree
Abnehmen means lose weight right?
@@mayaelmosalamy Google Übersetzung😏
@@mayaelmosalamy yess
11:30 Every German learner's favorite verb.
Bruh
lol
Lmaoooo
Wtf 😮
Kinda like this one 👍🏼
Arbeit is Noun see vidoe 15:23,
arbieten is verb in German
Not arbieten , but arbeiten (to work). Maybe you meant anbieten. It means to offer.
Beit...the root Worden fur arbeiten
ich liebe es deutsch zu learnen- I love learning german.danke-thank you.
Zuck...back...rucksack
English utilizes many German Worden und phrases...weinen...whinny...whinger... a snide comment...sneiden...wasser... water...kranky...krakenhaus...krebs... cancer...many others...used casually in english speaking...sprechen
Me too, my friend 👍👍
Thank you for you help. I now started to learn and I can tell you I am truly learning. Can’t right as yet in German to say thanks.
In Deutschland wir sagen "danken schön".
/\ in germany they say danke schön
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Please to continue this series ❤️❤️
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this is EXACTLY what I was looking for. This one allows me to practice and examine myself along with the video. All other videos are reversed - first german, then english word - which is useles for me.
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15:00 also "to watch" could be translated as anschuaen instead of schauen.
As a north African, frieren will probably the term I will use the most in Germany 😂
I'm Australian and same 😂
Can you please make a video, but Verbs with 1 or 2 examples
Please !! :)
Watch German with Jenny videos
it would be good ig u can provide which case they belong to.
Maybe consider listing the past participle
Das war sehr hilfreich. Vielen Dank
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The most easy verb is Texten...I don't need to learn that, and would never forget it. Forever ❤️
senden
@@darkprotagonisttt that works too. Lol
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11:30 crying in silence
Thanks for this video form Portugal ! It was very helpful !!
True, my friend 👍👍
Is it possible in three forms of German Verbs list?... could you provide me? thanks
thanks a lot for this amazing video
wtf îs so amazing? stop exaggerating !
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That moment when you can speak German fluently, but you watch the video anyway 😅😅😅
Lucky you! I need help
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How do u practice it??😖
Why you lucky fella
Ikr me too
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Vielen Dank liebe ma'am ❤️
15:15 "Arbeit" is a noun, not a verb, as opposed to "arbeiten". This video seems to have been rushed. There are repetitions of the same verbs, such as "machen", for both "do" and "make", when it should be "tun" and "machen".
Tun - do and make - machen?
Esta lista de verbos es útil para aprenderlos en presente,pretérito y participó,y su empleo en enunciados. Agradezco la disponibilidad .
Do you have a list of verbs that are only dative with no Akkusativ amongst them
14:45 I think this could also be Spazierengehen?
Spazierengehen = 散歩する
Gehen = 歩く・歩む
@@ЭйвейлАлександр なんで日本語で書いてるの?
I appreciate your video.It is so helpful
I totally agree with you, my friend 👍👍
Sehr gut, danke schön
Ich kann nicht genug ausdrucken wie lustig diese ist, bin ich nicht sicher obwohl ich bin lernen deutsch oder bin ich nicht. Ehrlich ich hoffe dass dieses Jahres habe ich gelernt diese Sprache.
Vielen Dank 🤩
Are all of these verbs regular? Will I be able to conjugate all of these verbs the same way or are there irregular verbs thrown in there?
Thank you
Vielen Dank❤❤❤
thank you so much!
Dankeschön
Please post more vids like this. 💖
True, my friend 👍👍
Conjugations por favor!
Please to continue verb series 🙏🙏
I totally agree with you, my friend 💖💖👍👍
Amazing way to learn and pronounce verb👍💜
Close was a verb?
Plz add Articles as well 🙏
DANKE.
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A wonderful Video!
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danke ❤
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Danke
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Diese Vidio ist ok für Anfänger aber es wäre besser wenn es mit ein paar Beispiele gäbe
zu Bürsten to brush etc algunos verbos estan mal y otros bien
1: ankommen
2:fragen
3:baden
4:werden
5:anfangen
6:glauben
7: brechen
8:putzen
9: kaufen
10: telefonieren
11: können
12: reinigen
"do" = "tun"
"make" = "machen"
speak = sprechen
talk = reden
learn = lernen
study = studiere
@Dig Bick what do u mean my that?
Thanks madam
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Ich liebe sie
This is really great, thank you. 🤗
Potty
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Dankschön
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Danke schon
Great, like.
1:23 That's why i love german! :)
Danken schöne! 😊
To think = Nachdenken = Not thinking...So coooolllll. !!!!
Ich bin dein Fan geworden
pls share verb list with their genders too
Great video! Subbed!😎
"sightsee" just went from 2 syllables to 10. lol
Lu Fo it can also be called ‘ Sehenswürdigkeiten besichtigen ‘ LOL
I think I would never use this verb in my entire life. The Germans might think I'm making fun with their language.
Thank you it's great.
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Why is the font so small???
Freeze? How often would you use this verb?
FREEZE!!!!! 🙌🙌🔫
Abnehmen means to loose weight, decrease etc and it doesn't mean pick up.... Please correct it (time 8.19)
Thanks very much
Thank u very much
Where can i get pdf
könnten Sie bitte benutzen jeden Verbindung in statz
Danke Söhne
IT D BE HELPFULL TO HAVE THE CONJUGATION ALSO,,
Dank schon
1:55
LMFAO
Arbeit?....is not arbeiten , the verb?...hmmm
Nice one
in some the verbs the female voice, is like trying to say it as fast as posible ¬¬
I don´t that is a good idea
Gut👍
Are these for A2 level? And if i memorize all of these can I call myself a1 or a2? (Dumb question I know)
What link?
Im in my 2nd day of German language Class how to determine the gender is too confusing for me
One thing i noticed Is,in masculine words,when a Word finish on Er,Is highly probable to be masculine, other way Is to have enough exposure to German,this way Is gonna be easier to Guess the Gender,subconsciously, you'll be able to determine wethee or not Is masculine or feminine,for neutral,i noticed that lot of words with Umlaut (ä,ö,ü...) Are neutral,but like i said,you should be exposed enough. Is gonna be easier this way
@Deutsches Brot - German Bread I want to learn fast
Yeah you're right I don't think so I'm going to pass B2 examination should be this April 18-19 even if i study 14 hours a day.
@@mariflorvlog8917 I know German verbs aren't given genders based on anything other than the word itself i.e. -chen words (almost always) being 'das' words BUT when learning the word, think up a really strong mental image of the word and craft the gender into it. For example: The cat (Die Katze) has a heart-and-star pink collar and drinks (Die Milch) milk from a flowery saucer given to her by a sweet (Die Frau) woman - my strong mental image (excuse the gender-coding). It's called "Interacting Images", a psychological technique. It's very powerful, and now I can't think about either Die Katze/Milch/Frau without also knowing they're 'Die' words.
Would love to know how you got on in your examination, I realise this tip might come a little late.
you'll get there my dear, you are a very beautiful object, can i wife you?
The verb Arbeiten is not given. Instead Arbeit is given and it is a noun
Toll
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Could have also added fart (furtzen), fly (fliegen), happen (passieren), play (spielen), smile (lächeln), and swim (schwimmen). Good verbs to know... mm hmm.
Why is to think "nachdenken"? I've only heard people in Germany say it "denken" when unconjugated.
Its more to think over something. nach-after denken-thinking
@@dudarino666 Perhaps you're right, I still wouldn't use it though. I've never heard this said.
@@bellakatearts It's actually very commonly said depending on the context of the conversation. Denken is used more as an expression like 'ich denke, dass ich nach Hause gehen werde.'
Nachdenken is to ponder or reflect on something.
"Würdest du alles für jemanden aufgeben, den du liebst?´
Ich weiß es nicht. Ich muss darüber mal nachdenken."
Does she is Ms. Sunny Su ?
Danke, der war brauchen.
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gut
11:30 is the same length as every other one ugh
Schöne Sonntag
Tanzen...dancing...dinken... thinking...macht...make..
Ver...gessen...forgetting...gefressen...eaten...v...say as an f in English....w becomes the v sound in English...s ...becomes a z sound ...zeit... between a z and an s sound...similarities but vastly different..
Oh german is so easy don't know why people complain
Actually german: 11:24
weird pronunciation of some verbs
Конечно так!
Damn. I love to learn German but it's so hard. Especially the pronunciation. I'm ok with the words though.
True, my friend 👍👍
Never say it is hard to learn german, or any other language for that matter, rather say, german is easy and it comes natural and easy for me, say and think this always and see the results in short and long term. I know what I am talking about, I speak nine languages and still learning others.