@@TheMaxmaxmax12 Falsch! Es heisst Café Latte! Latte ist italienisch und heißt : Milch! Und wer über: "Haben Sie Latte?" nicht lachen kann, hat schlichtweg keinen Humor!
Even the very first sentece is wrong when it comes to the *order* of the words. German and English grammar are - despite quite a few similarities - not 1:1, dear Conner. It must be: "Jetzt müssen wir die Schokolade probieren." Different to English, when you have a two-verb construct (auxiliary verb and regular verb) in German, the regular verb always comes *after* the object of the sentence, in this case "die Schokolade", and the personal pronouns come *after* the auxiliary verb. To put "Jetzt" up front was correct and is mandatory in this kind of sentence. 🙂
As a half English person I can't believe it never occurred to me before that someone English speaking would see the word for bath 'bad' and see the word bad hahahaha.
nice to see you are improving your german Conner your sisters trying to speak german is cute 😄 learning a new language is tough and sometimes frustrating, but it will pay off. God Bless, Jesus Saves
Connor, guy, it's time to "übe dein Deutsch" again! So a long time are you not in Germany been! Something very important in German must you again recall, that the German word order from the English one very different is. You want certainly not that she bad German learns!