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00:00 Intro
01:18 German is harsh
05:20 German grammar is hard
07:41 Know English can help you learn German
08:54 Learning German is useless, English is enough
No matter whether you agree or disagree with me on these points, please write in the comments!
If you want to learn German by youself, check out this step by step guidance video:
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@dermathe-boller9108
@dermathe-boller9108 9 дней назад
Noch ein Tipp: Die korrekte Reihenfolge der Fälle ist: 1. Fall Nominativ 2. Fall Genitiv 3. Fall Dativ 4. Fall Akkusativ. Funfact: Ich habe in der Schule 6 Jahre Latein gelernt und der Versuch Latein zu beherrschen, war für mich eine Niederlage: Ich saß irgendwann hilflos vor Texten von Cäsar oder Tacitus. Aber für das Erlernen der deutschen Grammatik und die Erweiterung meines deutschen Wortschatzes war Latein Gold wert. Diese Erfahrungen haben mir später auch im Umgang und Erlernen der russischen Sprache und Grammatik geholfen.
@volkerr.
@volkerr. 8 дней назад
Was hat Latein bitte mit Russisch zu tun?😂 und wer lernt heutzutage noch Russisch? Die russischen Girls sollen deutsch lernen. 😅😊
@user-nq6hy2tm2z
@user-nq6hy2tm2z Месяц назад
Every Language Sounds Harsh When You Speak It In A Harsh Way
@zoe.languages
@zoe.languages Месяц назад
Exactly
@Icarus_falls-by2eb
@Icarus_falls-by2eb Месяц назад
Of course
@fatmedaher6677
@fatmedaher6677 Месяц назад
As an Arab I totally agree . Arabic can sound so harsh and agressive or so sexy and smooth depending how and who is speaking
@user-nq6hy2tm2z
@user-nq6hy2tm2z Месяц назад
@@fatmedaher6677 انا عربي!
@user-nq6hy2tm2z
@user-nq6hy2tm2z Месяц назад
@@fatmedaher6677 انا عربي
@DEUTSCH-kurzundknackig
@DEUTSCH-kurzundknackig 3 дня назад
You are right: context is key. Read and listen as much as you can, when learning a language. And speak whenever you can.
@marco_time2relax
@marco_time2relax Месяц назад
I am German and it is very interesting to see our language from your perspective 😉
@raniericampos9050
@raniericampos9050 Месяц назад
I study deutsch and i find it beautiful 😊
@YousefsEnglish
@YousefsEnglish Месяц назад
Ich lerne Deutsch aber ist es sehr schwierig❤😅
@arieltineo7392
@arieltineo7392 Месяц назад
Ich mag Deutsch weil eine schöne Sprache ist​@@YousefsEnglish
@CristianoRonaldo-ke7vg
@CristianoRonaldo-ke7vg Месяц назад
​@@YousefsEnglishGerman ist easy
@caiovinicius5204
@caiovinicius5204 28 дней назад
​@@CristianoRonaldo-ke7vgthat's what he said
@seraphinberktold7087
@seraphinberktold7087 2 дня назад
Immerse yourself in any language you try to learn. In German almost all genders of words will come naturally to you once you have a proper feeling for the language. When it comes to sentence construction I agree that German is more complicated than other languages I know. But the freedom of expression is worth it. I feel quite restricted at times when I use English. An example is the sentence "You have done that well." No other word sequence is correct in English. Now 6 German sentence versions, each with another emphasis: 1. Du hast das gut gemacht. (Same as English) 2. Das hast Du gut gemacht. (Focus on what you did well.) 3. Gut hast Du das gemacht. (Praise level 2) 4. Gut gemacht hast Du das. (Max. praise level 3) 5. Hast Du das gut gemacht. (Astonishment because of your achievement) 6. Gemacht hast Du das gut. ("gut" is hidden away at the end of the sentence. So there is a problem or catch associated with your achievement.) I hope I could shed some light on the chirurgical precision of expressing myself in my mother tongue.
@thomasreiche6879
@thomasreiche6879 20 дней назад
Little funfact: German is also one (of nearly 30) official language in Namibia.
@ekesandras1481
@ekesandras1481 Месяц назад
Charles V.'s native language was Dutch/Flemish, as he grew up in Gent in today's Belgium. When he was only two years old, his parents left for Spain and left him in the hands of tutors and governesses. There are doubts that he ever spoke what we would call today German. At the famous dispute which he had with Martin Luther at the Reichstag, he needed a translator.
@markschoning5581
@markschoning5581 Месяц назад
Which, by the way, was totally different as the protestant propaganda portrayed it. For example Martin Luther never used the words „Hier stehe ich und kann nicht anders“-Here I stand, I can do no other
@blandest4788
@blandest4788 8 дней назад
That's because Germans from different regions always had problems understanding their different dialects. Germany is not one country, it is a federation of different countries with different cultures, cuisine and languages that became one.
@aplassmeier
@aplassmeier 17 дней назад
She is absolutely right! my mother always said "Der Ton macht die Musik" (The sound makes the music)!
@alfredotejedaortiz304
@alfredotejedaortiz304 Месяц назад
Excelent video. Thanks for sharing, you inspire me to learn more languages. You ate awesome!
@afjo972
@afjo972 25 дней назад
Languages aren’t judged based on their sounds but based on how the image of their countries
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 21 день назад
no it´s Hollywood
@sisuguillam5109
@sisuguillam5109 17 дней назад
​@@arnodobler1096Arnoux! Well, partly but yes, Hollywood is definitly part of the problem.
@joachimdaniel2139
@joachimdaniel2139 15 дней назад
3rd strongest economy of the world 🇩🇪
@olafborkner
@olafborkner 9 дней назад
Well, a US marine drill instructor doesn't sound much different either.
@arnodobler1096
@arnodobler1096 9 дней назад
@@olafborkner Exactly! You can also hear US tourists before you see them.
@anisgx4203
@anisgx4203 Месяц назад
You are so Amazing Zoe ❣️
@mustafakamal642
@mustafakamal642 Месяц назад
After long waiting you have presented this preccious video dear sister.lovely thanks from bangladesh.stay blessed.
@user-zj5hz5ub9y
@user-zj5hz5ub9y Месяц назад
Bastante informativo este vídeo para quem deseja aprender o idioma Alemão, ou mesmo outro idioma. Muito bom Zoe...🌟
@lithiumpoisoning8677
@lithiumpoisoning8677 Месяц назад
I am currently learning Spanish and understood this comment completely lol. I didn't even realize it was Portugese until I saw quem
@kesyanavli708
@kesyanavli708 Месяц назад
Zoe, can you make videos like this about the languages you have learned?.... BTW, thank you for your video, Zoe; this is very helpful for me🥰
@zooropa414
@zooropa414 Месяц назад
Some people might view German as harsh, but i have always viewed it as strong and expressive
@streetsarecold
@streetsarecold Месяц назад
when listening to beatrice egli, german sounds pretty mild
@mirjamm4282
@mirjamm4282 26 дней назад
Unfortunately we Dutchies struggle with the 4 cases too ( we don't have them in Dutch) as well as with some advanced grammer stuff🙈. But the syntax is quite similar and it is (usually) easier for a Dutch person to pronounce the German sounds 😅
@Hebamagdy43
@Hebamagdy43 Месяц назад
For me, German is not so difficult as French. The sounds and spelling of French is so confusing.
@Fatmaelzhraa4
@Fatmaelzhraa4 Месяц назад
I've just started level B2 in German. And I'm learning German since it's my major and also in my country German speakers have really great job offers. ig I'm used to German grammar right now, but the biggest mistake i did was delaying practicing speaking.
@trinidadbaranao7728
@trinidadbaranao7728 Месяц назад
I'm loving learning German !!
@williamhehemann3887
@williamhehemann3887 Месяц назад
Wonderful video as always! I hope to learn German someday.
@sisuguillam5109
@sisuguillam5109 17 дней назад
Good luck with your plans!
@ligonapProduktion
@ligonapProduktion 21 день назад
Eine sehr gute Einführung bzw. Überblick über unsere großartige Sprache. Dafür einen Daumen rauf. 👍
@joachimfischer7444
@joachimfischer7444 3 дня назад
Zoes Akzent hat auch irgendwie was 😁
@protonmarine3047
@protonmarine3047 Месяц назад
Thanks alot for your nice video and wish you all the best dear...
@heros2110
@heros2110 День назад
German is also the language of JS Bach, Beethoven, Mozart. Listen to Jesus Joy of Man's Desire ("Jesus bleibet meine Freude") sung in German. Look up Christmas carols in German. Look up poems by Eduard Mörike, Theodor Fontane, quotes by Heinrich Heine and many others. Not a single word shouted, precise words that will touch the insides of a native speaker.
@YousefsEnglish
@YousefsEnglish Месяц назад
Danke schön ❤
@boujaddouabdellah8036
@boujaddouabdellah8036 Месяц назад
Als Arabischmuttersprachler habe ich von Anfang an herausgefunden, dass es viele Ähnlichkeiten zwischen die Arabische Grammatik und der deutschen wie zum Beispiel . Nom, Akk, Dat, Gen. مرفوع، منصوب، مجرور، مضاف.
@stucky101
@stucky101 Месяц назад
Zoe, you are the only polyglot I actually watch. Your stuff is always neutral and informative. BTW. you have the most unique English accent I've heard. Just a slight Chinese leftover but just enough to make it charming ❤ Dein Deutsch ist Klasse !!
@CrisTryingToBeProductive
@CrisTryingToBeProductive Месяц назад
That accent thing instead of being a flaw it's really a good point, who wants to learn from someone who makes things look perfect and unrealistic?
@caiovinicius5204
@caiovinicius5204 28 дней назад
​@@CrisTryingToBeProductivehe said it as a compliment
@CrisTryingToBeProductive
@CrisTryingToBeProductive 28 дней назад
@@caiovinicius5204 Am I saying the opposite? I'm able to understand by myself what they meant.
@tempest411
@tempest411 16 дней назад
There are LOTS of Chinese girls that sound like her in the U.S.
@Deutsch285
@Deutsch285 Месяц назад
Danke schön Zoe für Ihre Hilfe.
@mgr1go
@mgr1go Месяц назад
Thank you very much Zoe. I started to learn German because of your help 🫶🏻
@user-ii2zb2vq7b
@user-ii2zb2vq7b 27 дней назад
Dankeee Zoeee💚
@Tinyy-Bubbles
@Tinyy-Bubbles Месяц назад
As a German I thought that the stereotype of the language sounding harsh derived from war movies. I don’t know why propaganda was this aggressively pronounced in WW2, but in foreign entertainment it seems to have stuck.
@patriceesela5000
@patriceesela5000 Месяц назад
You're not wrong. That's where it does stem from
@12tanuha21
@12tanuha21 19 дней назад
Because microfon quality was so bad at that time that you had to scream in it.
@ccat342
@ccat342 2 дня назад
go to felifromgermany , she made a video on this one. very intersting.
@heros2110
@heros2110 День назад
@@12tanuha21There was even a term for it: Bühnendeutsch (stage german).
@ytano5782
@ytano5782 6 дней назад
If you want to make progress with your career in Germany, the language is essential. It's true that you can also get good jobs with English. But career advancement depends largely on networking. If you speak good German, conversations become more personal, you understand the humor and build a deeper connection with your colleagues.
@Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge
@Yohann_Rechter_De-Farge Месяц назад
Danke, I agree, that not to be on stereotypes as jokes as for Russian as well, no doubt that Slavic languages are hard but I didn't find it harsh.
@tatli2
@tatli2 Месяц назад
I who just started learning Russian and German at the same time
@dermatlmann
@dermatlmann 4 дня назад
I’m Austrian and have lived in Canada for 27 years already, my boyfriend of 3 years and me are going to visit relatives in Austria next year and happy that he is going to try to learn German using babble, even I sometimes forget grammar and vocabulary whenever I speak it since I rarely do so it gets lost, tend to pick it up more again every time I visit Europe.
@elinaebrahimi679
@elinaebrahimi679 Месяц назад
Very good, thank you❤💕
@Emmanuel_with_Friends
@Emmanuel_with_Friends Месяц назад
Thanks Zoe
@languagecollectionchannel9682
@languagecollectionchannel9682 Месяц назад
Thank you 💕 teacher ❤
@mutyabanduggu8399
@mutyabanduggu8399 Месяц назад
Danke schön
@anyway0._.0
@anyway0._.0 Месяц назад
hi zoe 💗
@landersonmiguel2255
@landersonmiguel2255 Месяц назад
Im from Brazil and i started to learn german some mounths ago, but im stucked in the german cases right now. If you could share some infos about books, tips, etc that you have used to learn how to use the cases, it would help me a lot
@raychat2816
@raychat2816 Месяц назад
I think the stereotype about German sounding “harsh” comes more specifically from native English speakers, not everybody, and then Hollywood did the rest which is why some other people seem to agree to it at first. My first encounter with the German language was in poetry not a Hollywood rendition of countless different nazi army personnel who are always screaming and angry … More Importantly there aren’t enough languages to learn to express just how beautiful this woman is
@olafborkner
@olafborkner 9 дней назад
Well, a US marine drill instructor doesn't sound much different either.
@fromsamuraitoscience7184
@fromsamuraitoscience7184 Месяц назад
Great info. Checked the lingoda prices: cost per month about the same as university tuition fees in my country
@ayushmourya2831
@ayushmourya2831 Месяц назад
I'm interested in learning languages especially German ones and find difficulty but now know the reality. Thanks Zoe 😊
@maxducoudray
@maxducoudray Месяц назад
German is low on my list of languages, but I’ll always click on a Zoe video!
@gerardosagastume1960
@gerardosagastume1960 2 дня назад
Danke für das Video, Zoe, Deutsch ist sehr interessant . 🤠🤠🇩🇪🇦🇹🇨🇭
@brachypelmavagans
@brachypelmavagans 7 дней назад
I was a little bit surprised when I learned that you don't necessarily have to speak German to live in Germany. Wives of Turkish or Greek immigrants, but also craftsmen on building sites and even bistro owners, some know a couple of phrases, others only a few words and it works! But of course, it makes a lot of things easier, to learn the language of the place you want to live. If you have amazing language learning skills, German can be an interesting challenge. Otherwise, English gives you the bigger benefit in science, on the internet and for traveling. However, thanks to Zoe for showing us your view of our language.
@user-wq5kn4cz2v
@user-wq5kn4cz2v Месяц назад
Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@dancastro78
@dancastro78 Месяц назад
I'm learning for 3 years english, espanhol, french, italian a little bit japanese and korean
@hamzireal9119
@hamzireal9119 Месяц назад
i watch this because you make it i live you ❤❤❤❤❤
@LeksDee
@LeksDee Месяц назад
2:53 tbf we do have "umfahren" which can either mean driving over something/somebody or driving around something/somebody, so complete opposites. The only difference is in the pronounciation ùmfahren is driving over someone/something, umfáhren is driving around someone/something.
@CrisTryingToBeProductive
@CrisTryingToBeProductive Месяц назад
That's an advantage for Spanish speakers, we can tell apart three words that are written the same except for the stress on certain syllable.
@bojanapavlovic294
@bojanapavlovic294 Месяц назад
German is a fascinating language, the bad rep comes from the culture and mentality more, and the attitudes German people have towards anybody speaking on a level lower than C2, ignoring the fact that it takes time and practice to reach C2 level. I have found that many foreigners completely lose the confidence and will to speak and learn, just because they're tired of being looked down upon when speaking. This is what I've been told by many foreigners. German interpretation, unfortunatelly, was that many of the forreigners are not interested to learn and not willing to integrate. I find this fact sad, especially because I love the German language, and grammar of German the most. 😊
@vestvood7333
@vestvood7333 Месяц назад
As a German myself, I suspect what the people you spoke to experienced depends a lot on which area they've lived in. I live in a fairly large city in the north and it's completely normal here to speak to people with less than perfect German on a daily basis. I've had a few friends who were definitely scared of "being looked down upon" when they started using their newly acquired German in the wild, but that something like that really happens I've rarely heard of. But I can imagine this happening in more rural areas or generally somewhere with fewer immigrants.
@LeksDee
@LeksDee Месяц назад
@@vestvood7333 *cough* east germany *cough*
@Bobby56288
@Bobby56288 Месяц назад
I’m a foreigner with a B2 level of German and I completely agree with what you said. It’s an isolating experience
@go4it764
@go4it764 13 дней назад
My experiences have been the opposite. Germans know their language is difficult and they appreciate those who try to speak it
@michaelburggraf2822
@michaelburggraf2822 7 дней назад
As a German I have to say that it's really disappointing to read that some Germans refuse to support your efforts instead of appreciating them. I'd say don't waste your with such people and look for more respecting and supportive ones.
@AlonzoLuceroSalazar
@AlonzoLuceroSalazar Месяц назад
Hey, Zoe. Honestly, I have no interest in learning German at this time but I still found your video delightfully informative. Good to know German has feminine and masculine nouns just like Spanish (and neutral, too!). Peace ✌️
@henningbartels6245
@henningbartels6245 12 дней назад
though the genders could be just the opposite as in Spanish. In German it is a female sun and a male moon. Knowning that you don't wonder why depictions of a sun could have a female face and in fairytale books the moon looks like an old guy.
@AlonzoLuceroSalazar
@AlonzoLuceroSalazar 11 дней назад
@@henningbartels6245 Interesting observation! I feel it shows the different cultural interpretations of the world around us. For instance, there are several folklores and myths that depict the feminine power of the moon and its cyclical effect on mood and certain physiological cues. The moon, or Luna, is especially popular in wicca as a mistress of power.
@PayiloGonlo
@PayiloGonlo Месяц назад
My native languaje is Spanish, Rigth now I learn English. A lot of people said me that if you can speak English and Spanish, the germany was easy for me. PD: My level write is very low yet.
@marinasales6482
@marinasales6482 20 дней назад
hii, nice video! could you share the link of your anki decks related to german?
@alanlee3809
@alanlee3809 Месяц назад
Beautiful Zoe
@diegoreif9215
@diegoreif9215 Месяц назад
Danke for the video ❤️ I want learn German language.
@richlisola1
@richlisola1 17 дней назад
Aggressive, useless, difficult-Yep that spells out the Chinese.
@ingilizceyebiradm9167
@ingilizceyebiradm9167 Месяц назад
The most important one is how to set time for the language learning.people may have no as much time as you do .
@kylegrubb3531
@kylegrubb3531 Месяц назад
EMILY IN PARIS MENTIONED ☺️☺️
@MatzeDude1
@MatzeDude1 8 дней назад
I'm german and even though we learn the cases in school and I use them every day, I have no idea how they work or could explain them. I also mostly forgot the stuff we learned in school about them. I'm glad I don't have to learn it. 😅 But hey I try to learn japanese which is its own beast of a language.
@turkishentertainment5309
@turkishentertainment5309 Месяц назад
I've been learning German for 2 years with gaps but still I am stuck at B1 level and the reason is not just inconsistency but also the listening content that I don't find on RU-vid meanwhile I have already learned Turkish and Spanish in less time by listening the right/targeted content
@CrisTryingToBeProductive
@CrisTryingToBeProductive Месяц назад
I relate to this, if content is not appealing there's certain resistance to have contact with the language.
@ismatsalmanov7574
@ismatsalmanov7574 21 день назад
B1is the level of German which most of learners stuck in. If you pass it you will have progress very fast in next levels.
@turkishentertainment5309
@turkishentertainment5309 20 дней назад
@@ismatsalmanov7574 Thank you for your reply at least I get to know that I am not alone
@mudi2000a
@mudi2000a 15 дней назад
I would say that at least Turkish is significantly easier than German once you get the grip how it works.
@ThomasJust_083
@ThomasJust_083 5 дней назад
Yes, it's true, if a German sees that you have difficulty expressing yourself in German, they will most likely switch to English - it's not an insult. It's just for better or more efficient communication. It's also very easy to get by with English in Germany (apart from all the communication with the government) because we learn English from the 5th grade or earlier. I also think that English is easy for Germans to learn because the two languages are very similar. Sometime it´s easy as a dialekt ( at least for me ^^) As a native german I wish all of you good luck and patience to learn german :D
@TIKRelaxingMusic
@TIKRelaxingMusic Месяц назад
Wonderful 💕 nice Sharing...✨ Have a great day...☘
@alizhsz3163
@alizhsz3163 28 дней назад
As an Iranian, it's surprising for me that you found Persian grammar easy. It's hard even for us XD .
@Astrofrank
@Astrofrank 2 дня назад
To people who want to listen to musik in German language which sounds rather gentle, I would recommend "Tausendfach" by Klee.
@ziyadasmr6182
@ziyadasmr6182 Месяц назад
I love language Germane I wish speaking Germane I’m challenge myself 1year and App duo-lingo
@word20
@word20 Месяц назад
I have spoken German since childhood. When I started learning German in school I found the German grammar easy, because you only have few exceptions in the grammar rules while in English you have many exceptions when it comes to grammar rules. When one of the Germanic languages is your native language then German is easy to learn, because you have many similarities in the Germanic languages also in the grammar.
@blandest4788
@blandest4788 8 дней назад
That's incorrect though, German grammar is full of irregularities. Try forming the Konjunktiv for example.
@murata.k.3264
@murata.k.3264 Месяц назад
i speak fluently german as so like mother tongue beside to my native language Turkish
@momijiso9535
@momijiso9535 Месяц назад
Ich bin Deutsche und dabei türkisch zu lernen. Und ich weiß nicht, warum man sagt türkisch ist leicht. Es fällt mir soo schwer😩
@galore777
@galore777 Месяц назад
​@@momijiso9535who says it's easy? If you want to know more than beginner level, it's hard
@momijiso9535
@momijiso9535 Месяц назад
Many people say it‘s easy. And that’s what took my motivation away sometimes. But I still try, because I love the language🫶🏻
@murata.k.3264
@murata.k.3264 Месяц назад
@@momijiso9535 i could help. Ansonsten yes, it is easy.
@user-dq9io3rg2h
@user-dq9io3rg2h 13 дней назад
What model is the mic you are using in this video?
@ArifKhan-pz8dd
@ArifKhan-pz8dd Месяц назад
Hi
@geordiegeorge9041
@geordiegeorge9041 9 дней назад
When my German wife and I where visiting my family in England, my brother though that we were arguing when conversing in German.
@DanyCruzSaav
@DanyCruzSaav Месяц назад
It is probable that across different cultures, especially but not specifically limited to American culture, the German language gets the stereotype it has because of that man (I think everyone should be able to tell who I’m speaking of without naming) and they come to think that many Germans speak with the same tone/same way and therefore come off as naturally intimidating. But I bet that many such people who thought this way before, as soon as they begin to learn and get more familiar and accustomed to German whether through language apps like Duolingo, Busuu or Memrise, etc… or hear German teachers teach them through online personal courses like wonderful Zoe, soon realize how heavily accented his German actually was and that the language isn’t actually meant to be spoken that way unless you’re trying to sound intimidating on purpose. I have had a good experience so far learning German and even took a 10 day trip to Vienna this past October in which I tried to speak German about 95% of the time despite only having learned for around 5-6 months at that time, and I was able to feel comfortable speaking when ordering my own food or asking for help with directions or in shops and attractions. Thank you for making this video ❤❤
@zoe.languages
@zoe.languages Месяц назад
Amazing! Thank you for sharing your insight 🥰
@galore777
@galore777 Месяц назад
Germany isn't small, and there are people who speak German in other countries. Of course there will be different accents, dialects. One person's speech shouldn't define the language
@DanyCruzSaav
@DanyCruzSaav Месяц назад
@@galore777 yes of course, I didn’t mean accented in terms of region, as even his southern Bavarian accent was still German anyways, but I mean accented as in adding his own twist to it in order to sound as this prophetic voice who also wanted to intimidate his adversaries at the same time. This is mostly speaking of the heavily dramatic rolls of the letter R that he would do, and many people think that Germans really pronounce that letter this way in words until they start learning the language and how it’s truly naturally spoken, and while it may be done so in some parts maybe (I’m not too sure if there are regions that do so) I just can’t imagine they do it as dramatically because the main reason you would do something like that is to add intimidation to your voice. It would be like if you did the same rolling the r with every word that has an R in it, so obviously and dramatically in English in America even though Americans don’t do that, it would almost sound so fantastical and comical even if such a speaker was himself American, that it would be associated with some accent. I couldn’t imagine anyone then thinking that it would be normal in American or how most Americans speak, as at least I have never heard an English speaker talk in such a way.
@saba1030
@saba1030 9 дней назад
​@@DanyCruzSaav The Austrian painter = was Austrian, were partly the "r" gets "rolled", as he did.. Greetings from the North of Germany 😊
@galore777
@galore777 9 дней назад
@@DanyCruzSaav I get it, thanks 😊
@ponyfeng9542
@ponyfeng9542 9 дней назад
now i'm more interested in learning some asian languages.but this video really makes me want to get in touch with Germany.Thanks for your effort on the way making humanbeing understanding each other easily.
@to.l.2469
@to.l.2469 20 часов назад
6:35 Und so machen Kinder das schließlich auch beim lernen der Muttersprache. Ich denke das ist für deutsch der beste Ansatz. Auswendig lernen von Tabellen gibt eben kein "Gefühl" für die Sprache. Was ich als deutscher unsinnig finde die die Großschreibung von Nomen. Ich hätte von der Rechtschreibreform in den 90 Jahren erwartet das dieses an internationale Standards angeglichen wird, anstatt das 'ß' (fast) zu entfernen oder Wörter mit drei Konsonanten hintereinander zu erlauben.. (Die Regel nur zwei Konsonanten maximal ist wirklich nicht schwer gewesen.) 8:56 In (good) German you can express yourself very precisely. In English you almost always need a lot more context. This is beneficial for e.G. autistic people and prevents misunderstandings. On the other hand, it makes it more difficult to understand what is being said when a rough understanding of the content would be sufficient.
@Wen-KC
@Wen-KC Месяц назад
Zoe looks fit in the video. Keep it up. BTW, German framework is definitely a challenge to me
@dermathe-boller9108
@dermathe-boller9108 9 дней назад
A little correction: Zum Zeitpunkt 6:28 ist "ich gehe ins Kino (accusative)" zu lesen. Das ist leider falsch. In diesem Satz gibt es kein Akkusativ Objekt. "ins Kino" ist eine adverbiale Bestimmung des Ortes. Der Akkusativ antwortet auf die Frage "wen oder was". Um als Antwort "ins Kino" zu erhalten, könnte man versucht sein zu fragen "in wen oder was". Die Frage "wen oder was" mit einer Präposition zu verbinden ist aber für den Akkusativ ( aber auch für andere Fälle) unzulässig. Die korrekte Frage muss hier lauten: Wohin gehe ich? --- " ins Kino" Auf die Fragewörter "wo , wohin" antwortet grammatikalisch die Adverbiale Bestimmung des Ortes.
@eliezair
@eliezair 27 дней назад
i liked your video 😍
@Nostalgia-pc6hb
@Nostalgia-pc6hb 3 дня назад
I am a Portuguese speaker. Among the languages I studied, German is just more difficult than my sister Romance languages, English and Swedish. I also studied Greek and Hungarian that are way much harder than German.
@user-d-sarah
@user-d-sarah 10 дней назад
Hallo zusammen deu. Ist doch sehr viel leichter als andere auch mit der,die,das,dem,den,...😅❤
@SFoX-On-Air
@SFoX-On-Air 7 дней назад
I am German, and even I cannot explain why it is "DER Krug" (The Jar) but "DAS Glas" (The Glas) or "DIE Kanne" (The Pot). I get the feeling that there's no rule behind this, just a matter of "knowing how it's done." A lot of things have typical feminine endings, so we automatically use "DIE" (feminine or plural). But if I were a language teacher, I would have to face my own hell explaining this in a professional manner. :D
@mustafalesani2024
@mustafalesani2024 Месяц назад
i have started learning german recently it seems tough at beginning i wonder how can i speak german one day?
@volkerr.
@volkerr. 8 дней назад
Es gibt ein Lied von den Toten Hosen: „Fiicken, Bumsen, Blasen - alles auf dem Rasen.“ Das ist erst mal das wichtigste was man wissen muss
@HerbertLandei
@HerbertLandei 12 дней назад
It's a pity many teachers don't really talk about the more hidden similarities between English and German, especially cognate words obscured by sound shifts. E.g. many English words starting with "TW" have a German equivalent with "ZW" (twig -> Zweig, twitter -> zwitschern, two -> zwei/zwo, twelve -> zwölf, twin -> Zwilling), similarly TH -> D (thick -> dick, thorn -> Dorn, thing -> Ding, three -> drei), P -> PF (pan -> Pfanne, path -> Pfad, pole -> Pfahl, post -> Pfosten, pepper -> Pfeffer, pipe -> Pfeife), D -> T (day -> Tag, dream -> Traum, dance -> Tanz, deer -> Tier), T -> Z (tin -> Zinn, toll -> Zoll, tent -> Zelt, ten -> zehn) etc. This helps to remember many common words
@henningbartels6245
@henningbartels6245 12 дней назад
it could help remember, but is a very theoretical approach and doesn't really help in a conversation, if you don't know a word.
@kamolnomnaithum8566
@kamolnomnaithum8566 Месяц назад
Have you ever learnt Thai grammar? I thought it was hard as the same German although I’m a Thai native person.
@eyenille
@eyenille Месяц назад
da war wieder der kugelschreiber. ^^
@arpofrain1212
@arpofrain1212 Месяц назад
Is there a German interested in Arabic we can exchange our knowledge and teach eachother 😂😂 this is my final option to learn German cause I lack motivation!😑
@ZouhairAmadlass-vt5ic
@ZouhairAmadlass-vt5ic Месяц назад
I'm interest
@CristianoRonaldo-ke7vg
@CristianoRonaldo-ke7vg Месяц назад
Here I am fluent in German and I want to learn Arabic we can help each other
@arpofrain1212
@arpofrain1212 Месяц назад
@@CristianoRonaldo-ke7vg good, how can I contact you
@bedwalia
@bedwalia 21 день назад
I can exchange my bhojpuri language.. I know arabic
@YousefsEnglish
@YousefsEnglish 3 дня назад
@@CristianoRonaldo-ke7vg I'm from Egypt Arabic is my native language may we help each other?
@scvrvmxuche
@scvrvmxuche Месяц назад
german language is the best, I like the german language because of the length of the words 🖤❤️💛
@user-ws1tz4zu3l
@user-ws1tz4zu3l Месяц назад
You probably mean the length of the sentences and not the words. Let me show this by comparing german and english with turkish: 1) Turkish: "Ayrılamayacağım." German: "Ich werde nicht gehen können." English: "I won't be able to leave" 2) Turkish: "Savaşmamalıydın!" German: "Du hättest nicht kämpfen sollen!" English: "You shouldn't have fought!" 3) Turkish: "Bereketlendirilmeseydiler!" German: "Wären sie nicht gesegnet worden!" English: "If they were not blessed!" 4) Turkish: "Zıplattırabilemeyeceklermiydiler?" German: "Konnten sie es nicht springen lassen?" English: "Couldn't they make it jump?" 5) Turkish: "Acıkmayabilirler." German: "Sie werden vielleicht keinen Hunger bekommen." English: "They may not get hungry." Of course, there are some nouns in German that can be long, but they are rare in normal usage. The longest German word I know of is "Donaudampfschifffahrtselektrizitätenhauptbetriebswerkbauunterbeamtengesellschaft", a fictional word used as a humorous example of long German words. It was coined in the 1930s by the writer Friedrich Karl Waechter.
@scvrvmxuche
@scvrvmxuche Месяц назад
@@user-ws1tz4zu3l i know the longest german word i knew it before years
@Zaubererbuch
@Zaubererbuch 10 дней назад
In German there exist no longest word.
@Zaubererbuch
@Zaubererbuch 10 дней назад
Zum Spaß mal nach "Rhabarber Barbara" auchen
@haeuptlingaberja4927
@haeuptlingaberja4927 8 дней назад
I taught myself how to read German 50 years ago. When I moved there 40 years ago and worked as a bartender in Schwobiland, I finally learned how to speak it. I don't really understand "distance learning." It just sounds so artificial. Wer hat sowas glauben koennen?
@olafborkner
@olafborkner 9 дней назад
Well, a US marine drill instructor doesn't sound much different either.
@manloeste5555
@manloeste5555 9 дней назад
you're fluent in German if you understand this sentence right away: Alter, ich hab Bammel, dass mir der Saft flöten geht, deswegen lass ich mein Handy aus.
@DE-iv8if
@DE-iv8if Месяц назад
Ich finde Deutsch seltsam / schwierig. Auch weil es einem die Deutschen selbst, nicht gerade leicht machen. Zum Beispiel ist es relativ schwierig, geeignete Inhalte zu finden, um Deutsch, durch zuhoeren, verstehen zu lernen. In Deutschland wird im Radio oft vor allem englische Musik gespielt. Und Deutsche sprechen wirklich sehr gerne alle moeglichen Sprachen, nur absolut kein Deutsch mit einem... :(
@Syinwaq
@Syinwaq Месяц назад
Oh das tut mir leid, aber immerhin, also davon gehe ich aus, dass du trotzdem niemals aufgeben wirst und fleißig weiter lernen wirst. Und dein Deutsch sieht gar nicht schlecht aus.😊
@Tinyy-Bubbles
@Tinyy-Bubbles Месяц назад
Du findest deine Leute noch! Hast du dich schon auf Discord-Servern angemeldet, um Sprachpartner zu finden? Dort findest du Deutsche, die dafür offen sind. Im Alltag hat man es als Sprachenlerner leider schwieriger
@sisuguillam5109
@sisuguillam5109 17 дней назад
Radiosender wie hrinfo helfen da! Kannst Du online hören und es ist ein reiner Nachrichtensender.
@mudi2000a
@mudi2000a 15 дней назад
Man kann deutsche Fernsehsendungen in der ARD oder ZDF Mediathek schauen. Es ist kostenlos.
@user-id6lk4do5c
@user-id6lk4do5c Месяц назад
What do you think about learning Russian language
@anvarsayfullayev2514
@anvarsayfullayev2514 Месяц назад
❤❤❤
@starnino-mj4yg
@starnino-mj4yg Месяц назад
What AI tools are better for correcting our journals??
@Kulak-tr
@Kulak-tr Месяц назад
I use chatgpt
@behzadparsa
@behzadparsa Месяц назад
👍
@sanazintheuniverse
@sanazintheuniverse Месяц назад
Danke Xiexie merci
@joshuaking5236
@joshuaking5236 Месяц назад
why are you so 优秀
@Bohmati
@Bohmati Месяц назад
What a videooo
@Zhra_0825
@Zhra_0825 Месяц назад
انا عربية و احب اللغه الالمانيه و اوّد تعلمها، بسبب ابي الذي كان يحب كره القدم الالمانيه فورثت ذلك عنه 🤍💥. و سأتعلم بعضاً منها في هذه العطله الصيفيه ⭐.
@sisuguillam5109
@sisuguillam5109 17 дней назад
Viel Spaß beim Lernen!
@pablobeherit7233
@pablobeherit7233 7 дней назад
5:35 Polnisch ist es genau auch so. Es gibt auch DER DIE DAS
@tomknud
@tomknud 18 дней назад
Van Halen comes to mind!
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