The difference between "kein" and "nicht" in German - A2 [with Jenny]

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    00:00 Intro
    00:30 nicht vs. kein
    01:00 nicht follows the verb
    01:43 nicht precedes a separable prefix
    02:15 nicht follows the direct or indirect object
    03:18 nicht always follows the verb sein
    04:35 nicht precedes the preposition that goes with time, manner or place
    07:37 nicht follows a specific time
    12:06 Declination of kein
    12:52 kein precedes the noun
    14:26 kein precedes the attributive adjective
    15:09 Examples
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