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@Germanpod101
@Germanpod101 2 года назад
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@IvanyaKosmos
@IvanyaKosmos 4 года назад
5% of comments - nice face ma lady 95% of comment - GERMAN DOES NOT HAVE BAGEL!!!1! DON'T WATCH THIS VIDEO
@satyamehmi4840
@satyamehmi4840 4 года назад
LOl
@stefamart7
@stefamart7 4 года назад
Well... This video has a lot of mistakes
@tempest411
@tempest411 3 года назад
Alisa's dreamy...
@danielcarlossmd
@danielcarlossmd 4 года назад
It's half an hour of great free content and people come here to mention one specific mistake made...
@BwantleyBoo
@BwantleyBoo 4 года назад
Welcome to the internet lol
@littlestmacmuffin7998
@littlestmacmuffin7998 4 года назад
I am thankful they point out mistakes so I won't end up making them
@kimlau4285
@kimlau4285 4 года назад
mistake is a mistake
@brendon2462
@brendon2462 4 года назад
Even native speakers make mistakes. You're never going to speak perfectly. One mistake isn't a big deal.
@brendon2462
@brendon2462 4 года назад
@@littlestmacmuffin7998 You still will even natives do.
@bkmckenzie1
@bkmckenzie1 5 лет назад
Shareware? Seit 1992 wohne ich in Deutschland, aber Schaare-Wahre ist mir ja wirklich neu.
@bottleofwater1675
@bottleofwater1675 5 лет назад
Bradley McKenzie hallo
@TheZakev
@TheZakev 5 лет назад
@@richardneumann3335 ICould you tell me this therm is called Denglsich(aka Anglizismen), or this is more Austrian German. Thanks
@michaelgrabner8977
@michaelgrabner8977 4 года назад
@@TheZakev "Anglizismen" are usually imported english expressions which just exist in english with a distinct mainly professionell meaning..like for instance "Laptop", "Computer" and "Shareware" as well or many other computer based terms...or some business terms as well....and those are usually pronounced in english as well...I never ever heard someone saying in german "Shareware" or what ever "Anglizismus" in german pronunciation, honestly. "Denglisch" is a totally mix of german and randomly chosen english terms very often added with a german prefix or ending form ("germanized" so to say) used in one sentence although those therefore used english terms are not necessary to use because an equivalent german expression is already existing or most of the part had been always existed...like for instance to use in a german sentence "to check" by using a german ending form like "-en" (= checken) instead of using the regular german term "nachschauen" or the alternative german term "prüfen"..just things like that are called "denglisch"....the funniest example for "denglish" I´ve ever heard was the verb "gescreenshotet" (= german prefix "ge"+ english term "screenshot" which is a noun and not even a verb by the way + german ending "et") which ment that someone made a screenshot of his computer screen. There is simply a huge fundamental difference between "Anglizismen" which are pure english terms (=mainly necessary for a proper interaction respectively conversation) and "Denglish" which are just randomly chosen germanized english terms (=totally unnecessary for a proper interaction respectively conversation and which is more a sort of a youth-slang). And last but not least as an Austrian I can assure you - that all - has nothing to do with differences between Germany´s German and Austrian German at all simply because all those language differences between those 2 german speaking countries are just only and exclusively within the german language. Those have solely to do with many different german dialects + many different german accents even within Germany and also even within Austria as well. That´s more a bit like comparing British English with Scottish English or also with US-English where you also can find different dialects and different accents even within those 2 countries as well same as like as in German..or comparing British English or US-English with other english speaking countries like Australia, New Zealand etc
@TheZakev
@TheZakev 4 года назад
@@michaelgrabner8977 Lol, das war sehr ausfuehrlich erklaert. Sehr nett von dir. Jezt ist mir klar. Ich bedanke mich und baba.
@martinn.6082
@martinn.6082 4 года назад
Wir haben das früher zum Spass so ausgesprochen.
@vornamenachname1069
@vornamenachname1069 5 лет назад
As a native German speaker and linguist, please note that some vowels shown here are wrong. The [ɐ] sound is completely mispronounced as an [o] sound. The [œ] sound is not the same sound as the u in hurt [hɜ̝ːt]. And in this video, it gets pronounced correctly only when within a word. When it is spoken seperately the speaker mispronounces it as [ø:]. When the speaker trys to pronounce [ə] seperately, she actually pronounces an [e:] sound. The [​ɪ​] sound is also mispronounced as an [i:] sound when spoken seperately. Same goes for [ʏ⁠] and [y:] and for [​ɔ] and [o:] and for [ʊ] and [u:]. Problem is that, in German, to every vowel ( vowel phonem to be correct) there is a long and a short version and Germans are not used to pronouncing the short versions seperately and longer. That's why the speaker here is mispronouncing all short vowels for long ones when she is trying to pronounce it seperately. Keep in mind, that when you have a letter like Ü or O, you always use the long version when you want to adress the letter/ say its name/ say it seperately. And when you want to say just "R" in German, you want to say [ɛɐ] and not an actual consonant sound. Also good to know is that many Germans do not roll their [ʁ] (one version of how you can pronounce the R in German at the beginning of a syllable. (You can choose from [ʁ], [R] and [r] and you only have to learn one of them.) If you find these sound symbols irritating then you should look up the IPA on Wikipedia. There you have listening samples of how the actual sounds sound like. There is also a Wikipedia entry on the German language and its phonetics so you can find a summary of various pronunciation rules. But Germans will understand you even if your pronunciation of R or Ü is not that clear or "native". Oh and last but not least, please, pronounce English words like English. With loanwords from other foreign languages like French or Russian, it's a little more complicated as those words have already been fully germanized over the past centuries.
@666wurm
@666wurm 5 лет назад
The whole video is doggy. I completely fail to see how it could useful for any German learner. Looks like someone just wants to sell some stuff...
@franwang3011
@franwang3011 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! I'm a beginner but I felt the video is weird..
@lafritegaming7713
@lafritegaming7713 4 года назад
Stimmt
@lerf2544
@lerf2544 4 года назад
How do you pronounce 'u+r' "Kurz"? I see some people roll r and say "kʊrʦ" some say like an O "koʦ" some say like 'nur' "kuːɐʦ" thanks
@nuvaboy
@nuvaboy 4 года назад
You just saved me 3 hours.
@TS29er
@TS29er 5 лет назад
Bagel is completely wrong, it is the same in german and english
@martinn.6082
@martinn.6082 4 года назад
I'm going to say "buh-gell" from now on, just to mess with people.
@Byix
@Byix 5 лет назад
When we use english words we pronounce them english not german. This is called anglezismen and we use many english words.
@windshieldlaugh7411
@windshieldlaugh7411 4 года назад
Unknown Username *anglicism is the English word for it
@bertoldriesenteil1430
@bertoldriesenteil1430 4 года назад
They call them Neudeutsche here in Brandenburg and most are pronounced wrong. Dip dop for example.
@bertoldriesenteil1430
@bertoldriesenteil1430 3 года назад
@James Baker Every language is "made from multiple languages". German has many English, French and Latin words. Some can be traced to all three like Komputer which is literally a counting maschine.
@kaengurus.sind.genossen
@kaengurus.sind.genossen 3 года назад
@@bertoldriesenteil1430 Niemand schreibt Komputer. Man sagt und schreibt Computer oder Rechner
@holger_p
@holger_p 3 месяца назад
@@bertoldriesenteil1430 But depending how long it's part of German, pronounciation may vary. It becomes 'germanized'. English is much worse in this point, as they almost never keep the original pronounciation. Or as for German words, they keep the pronounciation, but not the spelling.
@x-shadow-x
@x-shadow-x 5 лет назад
Nobody says "Schare-Ware" statt "Shareware". One just uses the English pronunciation.
@snakecold6755
@snakecold6755 4 года назад
using english words Shop, Touchscreen, Player, CD, Couch, Sofa, Intercity usw.
@windshieldlaugh7411
@windshieldlaugh7411 4 года назад
EasyJet EU *Bagel
@D0N73
@D0N73 5 лет назад
„Bagel“ is not a german word at all! „Shareware“ is not a german word at all!
@HazeLeague
@HazeLeague 5 лет назад
I just thought "wtf" 😂 Im German. ;)
@SmudoMcFly
@SmudoMcFly 5 лет назад
Musste auch lachen.
@epicusmatzimus4151
@epicusmatzimus4151 4 года назад
@@SmudoMcFly Dann lacht mal schön als deutscher würde man "Bagel" ohne Englischkenntnis genau so lesen.
@SmudoMcFly
@SmudoMcFly 4 года назад
@@epicusmatzimus4151 Und deswegen darf ich das nicht lustig finden? (Satzzeichen können Leben retten. "Komm, wir essen Opa.")
@snakecold6755
@snakecold6755 4 года назад
SHUT UP
@connyapfelbaum4498
@connyapfelbaum4498 5 лет назад
Ich finde, manche Wörter werden in diesem Video einfach falsch ausgesprochen. Viele Tipps sind einfach falsch. Bitte schaut Euch andere Videos an. This video is bullshit!!!!
@connyapfelbaum4498
@connyapfelbaum4498 5 лет назад
for example: the word "aber" is not pronounced the same way like the word "ober". This is completly wrong!!!!
@andreasalucci8603
@andreasalucci8603 5 лет назад
As a totally inexperienced however I could find the wrongness in this video too. She pronounces words like kEnnen and mÖglich with the same sound. There's no difference! between œ and ø
@rstuhl
@rstuhl 5 лет назад
Bagel 😂🤣😂🤣
@Kzeno.
@Kzeno. 5 лет назад
@@jacobbullon649 You're not German right?
@jacobbullon649
@jacobbullon649 5 лет назад
@@Kzeno. about as German as a hot dog
@castirac
@castirac 3 года назад
Ich spreche Bagel genau wie die Engländer aus. Ich hab noch nie gehört, dass jemand Ba-gel gesagt hätte... und bei Schaare-Waare kann ich gar nicht mehr aufhören zu lachen
@monikaz8739
@monikaz8739 5 лет назад
This sound is identical to /makes a completely different sound/ :D
@DieGrinsekatze
@DieGrinsekatze 5 лет назад
Schaare waare, ernsthaft jetzt?!? Und Baagel? Please don't use this vid for learning German!
@HazeLeague
@HazeLeague 5 лет назад
The rest was ok. These word are not necessary. Es geht nicht um Vokabeln sondern im doe Aussprache.;)
@ozangabrut3460
@ozangabrut3460 4 года назад
You sure?
@zerosubscriberswithoutsubs7542
@zerosubscriberswithoutsubs7542 4 года назад
Ozan Gabrut Yes
@sticc3978
@sticc3978 4 года назад
@@HazeLeague not it was not ok..
@cypidez
@cypidez 3 года назад
as someone whose been studying German since 2017, i've had a bit of difficulty pronunciation German words and it makes me sound funny, this definitely helps alot more!
@hollo455
@hollo455 Год назад
People tell me that I sound like an American who learned three words in German. I am Ukrainian, but apparently I somehow pronounce German with an American accent
@perteq525
@perteq525 3 года назад
Schöne Grüße aus Deutschlan viel Erfolg beim lernen :)
@fer0ni_540
@fer0ni_540 5 лет назад
If you are in Bavaria don't even try to communicate in German because you won't understand a single word of the Bavarian accent. I am from Bavaria and we once bought a car from a native speaking German person and they were like "wtf are you talking about" because of our accent 😂
@hazeattax43
@hazeattax43 5 лет назад
Piet Er *laughing in austrian* 😂
@pilot4807
@pilot4807 5 лет назад
Both Bavarian and Austrian are easy to understand. What can be troubling for Germans are some Swiss German accents.
@manishthakur9851
@manishthakur9851 2 года назад
After 30 minutes, I have a sore throat now.
@robin3232
@robin3232 4 года назад
As a german I can't confirm
@JakobPGrau
@JakobPGrau 4 года назад
Is this supposed to be based on the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet)? Because if so, several vowels are presented with incorrect phonetic symbols.
@kamintfi2856
@kamintfi2856 2 года назад
Im just prepare that mr.AH would come back and take over the world
@d3Rm0Nk
@d3Rm0Nk 4 года назад
Literally never heard someone say Bagel like that Shareware, maybe 80 year olds who don't speak English
@privatkanal6572
@privatkanal6572 3 года назад
I am german and I haven't heard anyone says "BaGeL" pronounced like they did in the video... we say bagel with an English accent (more like "bäigl"). Or at least I and the people around me do...
@arrongoldberg697
@arrongoldberg697 2 года назад
Hahaha where the real germans? Germany is home for all people from around the world. Even old germans escape to the next door (POLAND) because they don’t feel safe anymore in Deutschlan.
@bozhidarpetrov
@bozhidarpetrov Год назад
Niiice, they did bunch of easy sound with tongue placement but R..... R without credit.
@biggclown
@biggclown 4 года назад
Had to laugh at the use of the word Mykene or mycenae as an example. I have a very large vocabulary in English and a good sized one in German and NEVER heard them used in either one. Looked it up; a city in southern Greece in the bronze age... why would one use something so obscure as an example?!
@Baccatube79
@Baccatube79 4 года назад
Having watched this video and being fluent in English and German myself, also having a degree in German Language and Litterature, I strongly advise viewers to spend their money elsewhere - and to handle all information herein with utmost care. The mistakes are not obvious to learners but essential!
@merlinsmustche
@merlinsmustche 3 года назад
Thank you!
@barrytyler
@barrytyler 2 года назад
For a start you spelt Literature wrong! Secondly, if then you do have a degree in German language then i don’t think you will have used this service offered by Emma. Therefore don’t be too hasty to try to thwart someone’s business. That’s not nice.
@peppersghosttheater
@peppersghosttheater 4 года назад
a bit rubbish and reading the comments Im not alone in thinking this.
@tjf2939
@tjf2939 4 года назад
Bagel is pronounced english in german and shareware isn‘t even a german word so it‘s pronounced english but apart from that I think this video could help many people with the pronounciation
@00TubeFan
@00TubeFan 5 лет назад
[ɐ] in this video is misprenounced!
@voldemortsunbaenim3490
@voldemortsunbaenim3490 4 года назад
Just in the first 6 minutes i laughed so hard 😂 ..instead of using words as kindergarten or doppelganger, u used bagel? If we would say bagel, but we use it rarely in germany, we would pronounce it in the english way. If someone would ask me like the german pronunciation, i would have no idea what he/she wants from me 😅 .. and what is schaare-ware? Luckily this isn‘t about german words, it‘s about pronunciation. For every non german speaker, don‘t remember the words
@windshieldlaugh7411
@windshieldlaugh7411 4 года назад
3:17 nobody pronounces bagel in the German way, we basically never use the word because bagels aren’t very common here but if we say it we say it in english.
@klotz__
@klotz__ 4 года назад
I also confirm that this video has many mistakes. The native speaking girl makes no difference for short and long vowels when she actually should demonstrate the isolated sounds. She says Hölle the right way with a short ö but demonstrates the sound itself with a long ö. Same mistake in every other vowel. She always makes the long vowel sound when she should do the short vowel sound which always is less stressed. Also she says ü for the y sound. That's wrong. It actually is a very short and less stressed sound between ü and i.
@bottleofwater1675
@bottleofwater1675 5 лет назад
I’m not a native English speaker so let’s learn a lot!
@kabiskac
@kabiskac 3 года назад
That's an advantage lol
@daverd6434
@daverd6434 3 года назад
WATCH OUT !! THIS VIDEO HAS A LOT OF MISTAKES .... sounds are mixed up, SYMBOLS are mixed up!! there isnt one IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) for English and another one for german, so it each symbol must have a unique sound. Example the word "problem" /ˈprɒbləm/ , ə is schwa and it is pronounced in a different way in this video. ANOTHER BIG PROBLEM: the video should specify that is for AMERICAN DIALECT because British English has long vowel sounds.
@anurrba
@anurrba 3 года назад
thank you for this video. We understand that this lesson has the intention to explain the pronunciation and sounds! everything is ok
@b33-x6d
@b33-x6d 4 года назад
wait you pronounce "aber" as "abah"??? my german teacher said to pronounce it like "ahbear"
@freizeitparkjunkie8906
@freizeitparkjunkie8906 4 года назад
No German say „Baagel“ !!!! They also pronounce it in english!!!!!!
@ThatOneTechno
@ThatOneTechno 4 года назад
It's funny to see this as a German! Really nice Tutorial! Weiter so!
@SchmelzKeaseLP
@SchmelzKeaseLP 4 года назад
some people say you should not use this video to learn german, but they mistake the fact that it‘s about pronunciation and not vocabulary. Yes we do not say bagel or shareware in a german way, but if we would, it would sound the way shown in the video. It is just to get the idea behind the sounds.
@emilkrieg884
@emilkrieg884 2 года назад
What a wonderful learning channel!! Please keep it up the great work, I'm Mexican so I see pronunciation vowels is the same in Spanish and German. It's easier to learn German being a Spanish speaker.
@BaseballPlayer0
@BaseballPlayer0 2 года назад
eso es verdad
@solascriptura-e7t
@solascriptura-e7t Год назад
As a native English speaker-- learning Spanish, and German-- it actually doesn't surprise me, seeing that more than one European language rolls the "R". THAT has always been my Achilles heel.
@holger_p
@holger_p 3 месяца назад
If they would teach you nonsense, you wouldn't notice. So be careful calling something wonderful.
@ntennisdavi8375
@ntennisdavi8375 4 года назад
At 4:14 the cases are described incorrectly. It says dativ (direct) and akkusativ (indirect). It should say dativ (indirect) and akkusativ (direct).
@avarah3112
@avarah3112 4 года назад
Why do u lie when it's not free?? How is 7days trial free for a lifetime?
@mariahuang3449
@mariahuang3449 4 года назад
Very helpful for beginners. Learn together with my son. ❤️
@TheConfuzzledCat
@TheConfuzzledCat 4 года назад
I like how they'll say "[x] sound doesn't exist in English, that's why we'll teach you here" and then several of them are tagged with "this is the same sound as [x] sound in [y] word"
@WayTruthLife2100
@WayTruthLife2100 3 года назад
This course was excellent! Thank you!
@triyatnofauzy08
@triyatnofauzy08 4 года назад
I like learn 2 language English and German...so this is the best chanel.
@tracyt666
@tracyt666 3 года назад
All the 'fast track' talk has me intimidated. I need to start on a slow track, haha.
@louisrobitaille5810
@louisrobitaille5810 2 года назад
7:05 You're telling me people can tell the difference between "a" and "a:" without context (on their own, not in a word)? Dahell... that sounded like the exact same sound to me 😵 Edit 8:56 Ok, no wonder it sounded the same, only the length changes 😅.
@racheloldridge4986
@racheloldridge4986 5 лет назад
Very interesting - but please be careful comparing to English sounds, when what you mean is American English sounds. They aren't always the same, eg the presenter says 'the sound in ought', but she pronounces 'ought' the way an English English-speaker would say 'art'.
@Justin-zk8jq
@Justin-zk8jq 5 лет назад
We've missed you Alisa! Would love more videos from you
@tunistick8044
@tunistick8044 2 года назад
1:11 tho it's χ not x cuz it's more uvular than velar. 9:16 This "ɐ" is different than this "o". The "ɐ" is the "er" british ppl pronounce in "bettER", "biggER", "evER".
@stxrriinights2172
@stxrriinights2172 4 года назад
the only word i know in german is nein
@nathanoy_
@nathanoy_ 4 года назад
What is bagel?
@Sarah-kc3fb
@Sarah-kc3fb 3 года назад
Honestly, most germans dont roll their r
@Feeling877
@Feeling877 2 года назад
Hi Sarah, you are correct.
@itsonlyme458
@itsonlyme458 3 года назад
How on Earth are you suppose to watch anything on RU-vid anymore with constant adverts! 🤬
@23gregorius
@23gregorius 2 месяца назад
I am German and find your approach a bit fast. Why not start with the correct pronounciation of A, E, I, O and U and later wirh the others and the combined vowels. And here for you as an expert in German: What is the meaning when you here in German: Alle, alle ? And how did this expression come into the German language ? (from French speaking persons in Berlin about 300 years ago) and what does Ziegenpeter und Lackaffe mean ?
@Eva-ey8qv
@Eva-ey8qv 3 года назад
Was zum Teufel ist ein B“a“gel lol (Die „“ wegen der komischen Aussprache lol)
@TobiasBaltus
@TobiasBaltus 5 лет назад
There is a difference between long and short vowals in German!!! This difference is not mentioned in this video!
@asxcd23
@asxcd23 5 лет назад
Alisa is the best!! 😍she makes the learning easy and fun... 😍😍
@zerosubscriberswithoutsubs7542
@zerosubscriberswithoutsubs7542 4 года назад
kanney subramanyam She sucks at german tho
@axelvetter
@axelvetter 4 года назад
@@zerosubscriberswithoutsubs7542 Alisa lisps. That's a no-go for a language teacher. She should see a speech therapist to help her to get rid of that bad habit.
@zerosubscriberswithoutsubs7542
@zerosubscriberswithoutsubs7542 4 года назад
Axel Vetter That is nit even the biggest problem to be honest. A lot of the content presented in this video is simply straight up not true.
@ethanboucher-tv2gt
@ethanboucher-tv2gt 11 месяцев назад
When they teach you how to pronounce the vowels, they don’t specify which letter they are talking about in the example words.
@ThatOneTechno
@ThatOneTechno 4 года назад
My idea is that Germans Have to make those Videos! It would be better because Germans pronounce is right!
@teedrache2382
@teedrache2382 Год назад
What did you do to Alisa!? Why does she look like she got peppersprayed in her eyes!? Is she alright!? Should i call the police!?
@reasonablyserious
@reasonablyserious 3 года назад
Germans don't say "Bagel" like that. Not unironically, that is.
@josy158
@josy158 4 года назад
Was für Bagel?
@teo-medesi
@teo-medesi 4 года назад
Can all the german natives get out of here, like seriously if you aren't going to be helpful go away.
@chuksojiugwo9093
@chuksojiugwo9093 2 года назад
Nice video to learn the basics, but I doubt Alisa is a native speaker. She does not speak like a native.
@annmedina3948
@annmedina3948 2 года назад
I speak Spanish, that makes this way too easy also thanks for the video.
@nickp3949
@nickp3949 3 года назад
This girl is very seductive when she’s speaking German lol
@larsp7214
@larsp7214 4 года назад
This girl looks very good from the front but not from the side? Not sure why
@richardpach9133
@richardpach9133 4 года назад
einem is dative (indirect) einen is accusative (direct). You put them wrong way round
@caller145
@caller145 5 лет назад
I'm finnish, trying to learn german. Although my mother tongue is completely different it helps to know it. Some of the problems english speakers have with german pronunciation I don't. Tho when it comes to vocabulary knowing english helps a lot
@HesseJamez
@HesseJamez 4 года назад
Finnish and german pronunciation is very similar. English is a germanic language and has many match words with german.
@caller145
@caller145 4 года назад
@@HesseJamez True. For example ä and ö are easy for me. Also ü, though it's written as y in finnish. Also finnish has some germanic loan words which helps too
@HesseJamez
@HesseJamez 4 года назад
@@caller145 Your "H" is spoken like our "CH", the worst noise for any native (american) english speaker. Your "R" sounds more like the russian or bavarian one. Finnish is very phonetic, I'm a native german speaker and you'd understand me reading a finnish text - while I wont - but I can already sing along with Korpiklaani
@caller145
@caller145 4 года назад
@@HesseJamez that's awesome! I'm already far enough in my german skills to read a book and follow the plot... though I don't understand everything. I'm very shy when it comes to talking in a new language. My mom told me that I even started to speak as a baby only after I was able to form complete sentences
@HesseJamez
@HesseJamez 4 года назад
@@caller145 It's hard enough to form a single word with all its neccessary suffixes in finnish, haha...we're used to long words as well, but those are word-chains like "Jahreseinkommenssteuererklärung" (anual-income-tax-declaration). Otherwise Finns only need a single word to create a full sentence.
@ryansmilla
@ryansmilla 4 года назад
Don’t use this video. It’ll only confuse you. There are a lot of mistakes in it, which a linguist has pointed out below.
@burhanefendizade8325
@burhanefendizade8325 2 года назад
The girl pronouncing the sounds, pronounced all the same😂
@teppichverkaufer9047
@teppichverkaufer9047 4 года назад
German is my native language. Why do I watch this?
@Blaukriton
@Blaukriton 4 года назад
Da habter aber ne richtige Deutsche genommen... Nicht
@SuperRamon77777
@SuperRamon77777 3 года назад
I think I just fell in love with Alisa 💛💛💛⚽💛💛💛
@LinguaPhiliax
@LinguaPhiliax Год назад
1:56 the symbols for "aber" and "Ober" are round the wrong way.
@gravierxnd
@gravierxnd 2 года назад
Bin deutsch lol
@mr.wizard6891
@mr.wizard6891 10 месяцев назад
That woman is very cute. She should be my wife.
@Amber24-v7i
@Amber24-v7i 2 года назад
I just realized my accent actually sounds gerrman naturally
@healthenations4221
@healthenations4221 5 лет назад
This is so so so so cool
@billejean1705
@billejean1705 Год назад
9:14 These three words sound completely different. I am glad that we had Devnagari. Every sound is written and pronounced very accurately. European languages are stuck in these roman letters. Use same letters to depict different sounds and at the same time use different letters to depict the same sound.
@tempest411
@tempest411 3 года назад
I can see that Alisa is trying so hard to keep from laughing while making this...
@glintinggold
@glintinggold 3 года назад
The editing or direction was messed up in the pronunciations.
@sv8394
@sv8394 5 лет назад
Danke schön
@IrisAsuras
@IrisAsuras 8 месяцев назад
I cannot get the r at the back of the throat. Just sounds congested.
@freizeitparkjunkie8906
@freizeitparkjunkie8906 4 года назад
In german we don’t say „sch“ if a h is after a s. The combination of „sh“ don‘t exist in german
@lion_haebler2831
@lion_haebler2831 4 года назад
9:18 - "aber" with an o-Sound?
@paulwalther5237
@paulwalther5237 5 месяцев назад
You need to stop saying perfect pronunciation 😂😂
@maddiN9005
@maddiN9005 2 года назад
No one says shareware or bagel that way in in Germany!
@tempest411
@tempest411 3 года назад
29:30 Yes, Alisa, you are definitely uber-cool.
@ermirdestani
@ermirdestani 3 года назад
German Like a Native Speaker is the last thing i want to do. First memorise much words as you can and gramatic ofcourse, end of story.
@prashant1954
@prashant1954 Год назад
I am learning German .It is a wonderful language .
@saraellele1793
@saraellele1793 4 года назад
Wie hier nur Deutsche in den Kommentaren gammeln, um das Video zu verbessern😂
@Rainerjgs
@Rainerjgs 4 года назад
Fehler: Das Wort "Umlaute" wird groß geschrieben und nich klein, wie hier im Video!
@YedolfWesler
@YedolfWesler 3 года назад
My German r is my best Spanish r. 😂
@prestonschwartz4784
@prestonschwartz4784 2 года назад
german rocks! my last name is german woot!
@MildredWhitaker-e4w
@MildredWhitaker-e4w 9 дней назад
Jones Ronald Hall Sarah Brown Edward
@vincentcuizon7097
@vincentcuizon7097 4 года назад
Narrator too noisy... minimize ur script
@jupatj24
@jupatj24 19 дней назад
Alisa is a goddess bring her back please
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