Age, Occupation and Origin | Learn German for Beginners | Lesson 3

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  • In the last lesson we learned all about introductions in German, asking for someone's name and saying goodbye. If you missed it, you might wanna check it out first. Otherwise let's get going with German for Beginners Lesson 3. In this lesson you'll learn how to ask for someone's age, occuptation and origin in German, and of course respond to these questions as well. Learn German - Get Germanized
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  • @evajusteva
    @evajusteva 8 років тому +38

    everything was going well until I had to pronounce the age hahaha

    • @mrswagbull1978
      @mrswagbull1978 7 років тому +1

      Evany Soteldo same and I kept forgetting how old are you in german

  • @mcmisher
    @mcmisher 11 років тому +1

    these lessons are extremely useful for me re-learning German! Vielen Dank Meisterlehnsherr!

  • @Oldewood_Studio
    @Oldewood_Studio 11 років тому

    Thanks Meister Lehnsherr! :-)
    Just the tonic I needed after slogging through incomprehensible genetiv, dativ stuff yesterday. Very basic, but I love your enthusiasm and approach.

  • @willthegamer1108
    @willthegamer1108 8 років тому

    Thank you man. I know it is an old video. However I have been taking online German classes at my high school and I have no one to study with and you are helping so much. Thank you!

  • @eselb1234
    @eselb1234 11 років тому

    ich bin deutsch und muss sagen das du dich wie ein echter deutscher anhörst! ;)

  • @nathanhofmann2645
    @nathanhofmann2645 9 років тому

    You were so,but so perfect,so amazing that I don't have any any doubts!!Thank u a lot

  • @leighloz7519
    @leighloz7519 11 років тому +6

    Thanks!
    I'm loving the Breaking Bad references. :)

  • @mohammadzeeshanaslam7039
    @mohammadzeeshanaslam7039 8 років тому

    its very difficult to speak german but after watching your videos mak it easy danke

  • @blackatammeh3543
    @blackatammeh3543 5 років тому

    I always follow you bro you make me to speak German because I always watch your videos in UA-cam thank you keep it up

  • @marvinomarmenjivaralvarez2086
    @marvinomarmenjivaralvarez2086 8 років тому +24

    What is wrong with the number 25 in german lol

    • @ReVRanger
      @ReVRanger 8 років тому +3

      Funf und zwanzig! Funfundzwanzig! :)

    • @rurrochman
      @rurrochman 3 роки тому

      @@ReVRanger classic german tryna compress every word :)
      so it‘s literally five and twenty

    • @DD-mg2lq
      @DD-mg2lq 3 роки тому

      I am struggling with all the twenties 🤪🤪

  • @seulboysowe9057
    @seulboysowe9057 5 років тому +1

    You making me more understand Germany language a bit .better than before. 😅😅

  • @MaggotDiggo1
    @MaggotDiggo1 9 років тому +9

    You actually showed "3" on your hand with the thumb like on Inglorious Basterds. Is that actually normal in Germany or was the movie bs and it was a coincidence you used the thumb?

    • @GetGermanized
      @GetGermanized  9 років тому +11

      +MaggotDiggo1 That really seems to be a German thing :)

  • @alineclim
    @alineclim 9 років тому +13

    You are so cute hahaha

  • @quadgod77
    @quadgod77 7 років тому

    I love your channel, thanks for these amazing vids!

  • @RafaelaPazOficial
    @RafaelaPazOficial 9 місяців тому +1

    Very nice!!!

  • @sarawagdy2766
    @sarawagdy2766 10 років тому

    It is really very helpful keep it up Danke

  • @vincenttan6471
    @vincenttan6471 5 років тому +3

    Mostly
    " im from america " " me too "
    *start speaking english* 😂

  • @thepatriote2362
    @thepatriote2362 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, bro .... Danke

  • @samarkotb6165
    @samarkotb6165 10 років тому

    This's really the best educating videos I've found in German language !
    absolutely amazing :)

  • @dontacomx3794
    @dontacomx3794 8 років тому +16

    i'm a spanish native speaker, i learnt english time ago and now i'm trying to learn german using english, i need to reconize that it's quite a challenge.

    • @bmi9198
      @bmi9198 8 років тому

      +Aldo Antonio Villarreal Moreno yo aprendi espan~ol hace tres an~os (lo siento, no tengo el teclado). Si te gustaria, nos podemos apoyar y ayudar, porque estoy aprendiendo el aleman ahora tambien.

    • @Shadia124goodnight
      @Shadia124goodnight 8 років тому +3

      My first language is Spanish too, and im also studying German... But something i have discovered is that there are many similarities between english and german.. Trust me just study hard and you wont have that many difficulties :)

    • @angelguerrero898
      @angelguerrero898 8 років тому

      +Shadia Paz Lol there's lots of similarities with Spanish too. infinitives, formal and informal, etc etc.

    • @Shadia124goodnight
      @Shadia124goodnight 8 років тому

      Angel Guerrero I know, i just didn't mention that because i couldn't explain those similarities XD but thank you for explaining where to find them :3

    • @angelguerrero898
      @angelguerrero898 8 років тому

      Shadia Paz Lol yeah no problem. Tschüss

  • @donnaharris4420
    @donnaharris4420 8 років тому

    Enjoying the vids..if I could learn to speak German half as well as you speak English, then I am well on my way! Cheers!

  • @rubenlds
    @rubenlds 10 років тому

    Good thing you tell that eve if we say it wrong they will appreciate it anyways...
    another good thing is when you squeeze a German word in there (really love that!)

  • @Soulstone961
    @Soulstone961 2 місяці тому

    Just started - these vids really help!

  • @jonasbenrezzoug4849
    @jonasbenrezzoug4849 8 років тому +17

    off all the videos in youtube,yours are the most helpful. Thank you Dominik ;)

    • @GetGermanized
      @GetGermanized  8 років тому +6

      Awwe, thank you so much! :) I really appreciate that!

    • @jonasbenrezzoug4849
      @jonasbenrezzoug4849 8 років тому +1

      you're welcome man ))

    • @sultanfirdaus3091
      @sultanfirdaus3091 7 років тому

      Get Germanized was machen sie beruflich und woher kommen sie . ich komme aus indonesien und ich bin ein lehrer

    • @sultanfirdaus3091
      @sultanfirdaus3091 7 років тому

      Get Germanized ich will kommen zu münich im july

  • @waybeast666
    @waybeast666 9 років тому

    Hi, there! Thanks. To find Amerika a difficult word I may think, maybe, you're are missing something... To me fünfundzwanzig is a lot more harder... LOL. But I believe we will be practicing that one when you teach us about numbers... Thanks for your videos. They help me a lot

  • @claudiaandreapachecopavez9567
    @claudiaandreapachecopavez9567 10 років тому

    Thank you so much from Chile :)

  • @emadmohammed1591
    @emadmohammed1591 9 років тому

    Thank you Mr for lesson how are you iam Emad from sudan

  • @GetGermanized
    @GetGermanized  11 років тому

    I will ;)

  • @valeriiantonov1973
    @valeriiantonov1973 11 років тому

    Super.Danke shon

  • @LydJaGillers
    @LydJaGillers 8 років тому

    these vids are awesome!!!

  • @CourtneyDowellOfTarth
    @CourtneyDowellOfTarth 9 років тому

    Danke!

  • @godstimebeast3176
    @godstimebeast3176 9 років тому

    nice i like it so much

  • @leonardomoraes6505
    @leonardomoraes6505 9 років тому +4

    It's funny how der Koch is one of the most difficult words but fünfundzwanzig is just a piece of cake. So easy I spent half-hour to understand how it is pronounced.

    • @world_citizen
      @world_citizen 8 років тому

      Not mention the words that appeared in the end, while otherwise there was no mention of them in the whole video

    • @hotfrothypiss1202
      @hotfrothypiss1202 8 років тому +1

      +Leonardo Moraes because it is a the number 25 which is in the next episode learn patience.

  • @kellymeier8074
    @kellymeier8074 8 років тому

    This has helped me so much thank you! Honestly its a bit better than my german class, which is very confusing at times XD Keep up the great work! ^_^

  • @sojourner7921
    @sojourner7921 9 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for this!
    Honestly, I sometimes (selfishly, I admit) wish Germans don't speak such good English all the time. There's no way I could practise my German at all.

  • @kishoreragavganeshkumar673
    @kishoreragavganeshkumar673 8 років тому +3

    Could you add text in the video for the dialogue. Would be very helpful. Awesome videos, btw.

  • @jeniferlozano2748
    @jeniferlozano2748 8 років тому

    "Der Koch vs The c*ck" lmao sorry I had to say it XD I'm learning german, it would be actually my third language and your vids help a lot. Tschüss! ^^

  • @delkanenovageorgieva35
    @delkanenovageorgieva35 10 років тому +9

    good teacher

  • @LEVI-gl2lp
    @LEVI-gl2lp 8 років тому

    Nice !!
    Thank you .... I have a question
    first excuse for my bad eng .
    Can i learn all things about german language here ?
    AND ONE THING MORE !!
    I think It's better to learn like this way
    first give us some words and then a Dialog and then the grammar !

  • @guitarloco7021
    @guitarloco7021 9 років тому +5

    loool yeaaaah you look like jessy xD

  • @sir8j
    @sir8j 8 років тому +1

    can you write down your SOLO conversation ?

  • @crashgorilla
    @crashgorilla 11 років тому

    i had a question about the word tuefelhunden? to a U.S. Marine it means devil dog, i have been told it may mean the female version is this corect and how would you say it correctly if that is wrong? also i am a crash fire rescue - thats fancy for an airport firefighter, how would that be said? if you get a chance . love the channel by the way

  • @dilderahmed493
    @dilderahmed493 9 років тому

    Yo that was so cool and I love your chanal

  • @lenasami7217
    @lenasami7217 10 років тому +5

    Breaking bad refrence whaddup

  • @jandresfg
    @jandresfg 11 років тому

    I find it difficult to pronounce the final CH in words like "beruflich", can you give some tips?

  • @FeanaroNoldoran
    @FeanaroNoldoran 7 років тому

    Dominik, how do you pronounce funfundzwanzig? it wasn't at the end of the video where you pronounce the hard words

  • @khuhanmrx9856
    @khuhanmrx9856 9 років тому +1

    Danke. I am going to study in Germany in another 2 years. I am from Malaysia. Please can I know about more lessons?

  • @drewbaby299
    @drewbaby299 8 років тому +2

    Planning to go to Germany within the next year's. I'm watching these while doing Memrise and Duolingo. You're videos are much appreciated. Thank you!

  • @FBIOfficalUS
    @FBIOfficalUS 9 років тому

    that "breaking bad" characters haha

  • @LoveGameYaoiRPG
    @LoveGameYaoiRPG 7 років тому

    I've noticed that you pronounce the ending 'zig' the way it looks (the way I would automatically want to pronounce it as an English speaker) but I've heard other youtubers and audio lessons pronounce it more like 'ish' or even with sort of a 'k' sound at the end. Are you simplifying for sound for beginners here? or is it a regional pronounciation thing?

  • @ayxansamadov4147
    @ayxansamadov4147 8 років тому +1

    Hello, friend. All is perfect. It would be nice if you add the words in the description part of the videos :)

  • @GetGermanized
    @GetGermanized  11 років тому

    I am the danger!

  • @mohammadzeeshanaslam7039
    @mohammadzeeshanaslam7039 8 років тому +1

    its very difficult to speak german but after watching your videos make it easy danke

  • @hanyabdulazeem666
    @hanyabdulazeem666 8 років тому +3

    This guy is awesome :))

  • @tylerboothe9835
    @tylerboothe9835 7 років тому +1

    So why is there a missing Lego man in the bottom row of the frame on the right?

  • @GetGermanized
    @GetGermanized  11 років тому

    In my opinion both ways are acceptable! :)

  • @CanOzmaden
    @CanOzmaden 11 років тому

    Is is a northern dialect thingy? If so why don't you have that accent? I mean Diepholz is Niedersachsen, or is it more complicated then I think it is? :D

  • @alexc0ne
    @alexc0ne 9 років тому

    Hallo Dominik!
    Danke für die Lektionen!
    But I’ve got a question. You said it like “Ich bin ein Student”, “Ich bin ein Lehrer”, but grammar books say that articles aren’t used when we speak about occupation. So I’m confused a bit. Could you help me out here?
    Thanks!

    • @alexc0ne
      @alexc0ne 9 років тому

      ***** Thank you!

  • @GetGermanized
    @GetGermanized  11 років тому

    Depends on where in Germany you're from :) But it is common to pronounce it that way, yes.

  • @randomjasmicisrandom
    @randomjasmicisrandom 10 років тому +2

    Ich bin ein Koch is one of the reasons I am glad I am not a languages teacher to silly little English children!

  • @GetGermanized
    @GetGermanized  11 років тому

    Yes, I do! :) ua-cam.com/video/lbVxeLBXVEI/v-deo.html
    And I think it greatly depends on where you are from how you say things but I believe there are also certain rules.

  • @bubblebutt4919
    @bubblebutt4919 4 роки тому +1

    The best german lesson channel! 🇩🇪

  • @vartakx
    @vartakx 5 років тому +1

    Thank you..!!!!!!! Will help me in me FIT 1 Prüfung!!!😁😁😁

  • @roger-shaneee7724
    @roger-shaneee7724 9 років тому +1

    Learning German language before I fly to Germany.
    Lucky to bump into this UA-cam page. TQ Dominik. Prost!

  • @herodotus7
    @herodotus7 10 років тому +1

    Der hinter Musik gefällt mir sehr. I hope I wrote that correctly. Nice lesson!

  • @ramnair23
    @ramnair23 9 років тому +1

    Sorry not trying to nitpick here but from my courses at Goethe Institut we were specifically told that you say "Ich bin Student / Lehrer or whatever and not "Ich bin ein Student / ein Lehrer....". So what do you say to that?

    • @inesxana
      @inesxana 8 років тому +1

      +Ram Nair I would say that the Goethe Institut is wrong.

    • @Shadia124goodnight
      @Shadia124goodnight 8 років тому

      They told me the same too. Maybe they work both ways!

  • @demonfromthemud1113
    @demonfromthemud1113 8 років тому +3

    ich bin ein berliner... jfk learned me that... 😂

  • @miguelrodriguez3023
    @miguelrodriguez3023 11 років тому

    Men you are saving my life, I live in Venezuela and I'm planning to move to Germany for a 1 year university exchange program but I have to pass a 3 level test of the german language to apply and couldn't find openings at any german teaching institute so this is really a life saver :)

  • @CherylScott
    @CherylScott 11 років тому

    Do you have a special video for pronouncing the 'ch?' Sometimes, it's like ch in Loch Ness (where the monster is LOL), and sometimes, it sounds like 'sh.' Are there rules, or is like the previous question, and it always just depend on where you're from? Love your videos! Thank you.

  • @dif1754
    @dif1754 11 років тому

    nice video, congrats.
    you decided to skip the exceptions like:
    I komme aus der Türkei or other "special" coutries...
    BTW, can you explain us why some countries have the article and other don't?
    z.B. : Italien, die Türkei
    Thanks.

  • @rollingdownfalling
    @rollingdownfalling 11 років тому

    one question, is it "freue mich dich kennenzulernen" and then "freut mich auch" i.e 'freue' in the first one and 'freut' in the second one. just thinking.
    because if I say freue mich auch does that just mean I like my own company?? not too sure about that.

  • @michaelangeloroque1846
    @michaelangeloroque1846 8 років тому +1

    How are you doing brother? thank you for this wonderful video! I just got Germanized in just 9 minutes from Learn German 1,2,3 I will check more of your videos! Good day!

  • @Zirkobi
    @Zirkobi 7 років тому

    Man, I'm glad I discovered his channel, bro! :D It's a major help already, as I've never been learning German before (considering I live in southern Denmark just northeast of Flensburg, then that's really not good enough. Thanks for making these videos, und viel viel glück getting your new high-end desktop! :)

  • @ashaban70
    @ashaban70 8 років тому

    in how many months will i be expert in german

    • @nele7087
      @nele7087 8 років тому

      One to two years
      Wenn du diesen Text hier verstehst bist du echt gut 😊

  • @SuperJimmyChanga
    @SuperJimmyChanga 9 років тому +2

    You look great for funfzig!

  • @Soyunpandaa
    @Soyunpandaa 11 років тому

    these are really cool videos, but I think you should also mention the feminine forms of some words (Student - Studentin, Lehrer - Lehrerin)

  • @okiuimonen6536
    @okiuimonen6536 11 років тому

    grammatically, yes but it usually appears in phases where it's written together. i.e "Ich habe ihn kennengelernt" = "I have made his acquaintance"

  • @AL-HD
    @AL-HD 8 років тому

    3:57 ich bin ein koch ... (lol)
    breaking bad
    thanks for these lessons

  • @crayray1310
    @crayray1310 9 років тому

    Extremely helpful! A big thumbs up!! I am so thankful for you and your videos.
    Danke! Danke! Danke!

  • @marinsimeonov2315
    @marinsimeonov2315 9 років тому +1

    if they're both american in the conversation why dont they just speak english? XD

  • @sssophie9292
    @sssophie9292 8 років тому

    This is the first one I have watched. I studied a little bit of German last year, and this has been great to get me back into it. Danke :)

  • @TheJasskulitch
    @TheJasskulitch 11 років тому +1

    Thanks!! I'm loving the lessons!

  • @hollyelements9505
    @hollyelements9505 8 років тому

    Hallo! I really love your videos and love the way you explain German, in a very simple and fun way to learn. I was wondering do you do lessons on skype or something? If so, how much would they be? I really want to improve on my German, I have alot of the basic memorized and well understood but am still a beginner. Hilfe bitte! Dankeschön!

  • @khoonki
    @khoonki 8 років тому

    I'm Korean Student. Your lesson is very fun and high quality. but German language is very hard yet. T.T

  • @Dyllena
    @Dyllena 8 років тому

    The breaking bad convo made me laugh. Danke for the videos.

  • @Jonasaldivia
    @Jonasaldivia 9 років тому

    This video is very good; however, it's very difficult to read the subs since the little subtitles are placed right on them so it's complex to have a good reading.... but thanks again! very good videos!

  • @TheJoel880
    @TheJoel880 9 років тому

    Thank you very much for these lessons. They are very well done and I marvel at your bilingual ability. You are a gifted person.

  • @jamesrigdon9698
    @jamesrigdon9698 8 років тому

    I know you addressed das Fernweh in a different video. Could you try to explain difference between das Fernweh and die Wanderlust in another video? Also compare das Heimweh

  • @MrGuyJacks
    @MrGuyJacks 10 років тому +2

    Deutschland Deutschland! Uber alles! Uber alles, in die welt! Some of my paternal great grandparents came from Germany. :)

    • @SirGeforce
      @SirGeforce 9 років тому +3

      We skip this Part now in our hymn.

    • @ilovestitching
      @ilovestitching 9 років тому

      This part is the beginning of the 1st verse of the german hymn but it is not allowed to mention it. And we really don't like to hear or to read it. ;/ It's because of our history.
      Instead of that we take the 3rd verse of the hymn, what begins with "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit". And what's really peacefully :).

    • @MrGuyJacks
      @MrGuyJacks 9 років тому

      gardenfairy Got it.

    • @abdomhd
      @abdomhd 9 років тому

      gardenfairy oh tank you :/

    • @MrGuyJacks
      @MrGuyJacks 9 років тому

      gardenfairy NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN.

  • @natalieboyer3936
    @natalieboyer3936 9 років тому +1

    lol. I love the Breaking Bad references.

  • @zubintrivedi7105
    @zubintrivedi7105 7 років тому

    I cracked when you said "Jesse Pinkman"... you even look like hime.. :D :D

  • @ManishTronics
    @ManishTronics 4 роки тому

    How do we say I am from India I am an Indian in German

  • @TheOnlyBootlegger
    @TheOnlyBootlegger 9 років тому

    "Student" is actually only used for a college student. "Schueler" is for students who are still in elementary/middle/high school.

  • @thepanzerfauz8392
    @thepanzerfauz8392 7 років тому

    this is the moment I realise its just like Indonesia but different word and some a bit different things. serioisly.. for example koch and Amerika and hallo. we pronounce it like the german. now this is why i like german language. they have similarity with my country in the language

  • @АсланХаматов-х4л
    @АсланХаматов-х4л 10 років тому

    Good night ,but I'd like to ask about professions ,I was taught ,that we must not use articles with nations ,professions and titles ,so it will be so nice if you explain this theme )

  • @ahsaniftikhar368
    @ahsaniftikhar368 8 років тому

    The last part where you demonstrated a conversation was a massive help. It gave me the confidence that I can keep track of an actual conversation. Brilliantly done! dankeschon

  • @phoaeni
    @phoaeni 11 років тому

    Of course I am going to give you a thumb up! Tschüß from Karlsruhe ;-)

  • @priyalsingh5823
    @priyalsingh5823 9 років тому

    Heya it would be really nice if you could also mention for the female side of conversation.. it would really help.. otherwise it is confusing

  • @HopoCafe
    @HopoCafe 7 років тому

    I usually slow down the speed of the video, so that I can hear the pronunciations well. Thanks a lot. It's very helpful.

  • @MaDaniVzla
    @MaDaniVzla 8 років тому +1

    Just joined in! Loving these lessons so far! Thanks for putting these videos together, I am trying to learn before I go to Germany next year to meet part of my husband's family in Gundelsheim