In this video you will learn the vocabulary of the Top 10 German pets. Which pet is the most popular (die beliebtesten Haustiere) in Germany? What do you think? Watch this video and find out. Cats and dogs are like in other country also in Germany top pets. But which are the other eight? And what about popular but not common pets in other countries? Watch my bonus tips and find out what strange pets in other countries exist. Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi
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In this video you can learn the most important German xmas vocabulary. The top 20 Xmas words! Weihnachten 2019 is coming very soon and in case you live already in Germany you will find here the most important xmas vocabulary you need to know for this Christmas season and special vocabulary to get around on the Christmas market. Learn the most important objects, famous xmas food and drinks and how to wish somebody a Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year. Which I of course wish you as well! Schöne Weihnachten und ein frohes neues Jahr! In this video I will show you the top 10 German verbs. According to Duden these are the most common German verbs which I am going to teach you together with the conjugation of each verb. Here you will find of course the verbs "sein" und "haben" such as "werden", "machen", "sehen" and so on. Most of these verbs are actually basic verbs so specially as a beginner German learner you need to know those most common German verbs to be able to make sentences and talk you first German words. We will to the conjugation of every verb together and after every verb there is going to be an example on how to use the verb in daily life. I didn't include the Modalverben which I am going to teach you in another video. But of course some of the most common German verbs are actually Modalverben. But more about these in another video. :) Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi Mein, dein or sein? When do you have to use which German possessive article? And how to decline the Possessivartikel in German? This video will give you answers to all those questions. First I am going to explain what a German possessive article is, then I will give you a table in which you can see the entire declension of Possessivartikel in Nominativ. As usual we are gonna make some examples in each gender for all different possessive articles. Such as examples for mein, dein, sein, ihr und sein. At the end I have another bonus tip for you which explains you the declension of possessive articles such as meinen, deinen, seinen etc and as well with some examples. Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi Kein oder Nicht? A question that often comes up. When to use kein and when to use nicht? What's the difference and are there any rules? For all those question you will get an answer in this video. Negation in German. Generally speaking you can just use kein if you have a noun and nicht if you have an adjective or a verb. In many cases you will get it right, but unfortunately there are some more rules. There are not too many that's why I made this video to teach you all the existing rules there are in German grammar about this topic: kein oder nicht. When you have to use kein? When you have to use nicht? Find the answer in this video. Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi Basic German words in 10 Minutes. The top 20 basic German words you need to know and you use on a daily basis. These basic words you will need in every daily conversation. Starts with "Hallo" and "Guten Tag", the different "Danke" and "Bitte", the most important German words when you go eating and drinking and at the end as always there is a special tip. Today's Bonus Tip explains you the German word "Bitte" in detail. As you may already know the German word "Bitte" has quiet a lot of meanings. And some of them are really important! :) Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi Akkusativ explained! What is Accusative? What is actually the meaning of this German case called accusative? When do you have to use it? Was ist ein Akkusativobjekt? These are all questions which very often come up for beginner students who learn the basics of the German language. With this video I try to solve the mysterious German grammar problem once and for all and will explain you what accusative really is, the accusative meaning and teach you also the Akkusativobjekt. Generally speaking accusative is very close to the English direct object. This German case is used after specific verbs and prepositions. Prepositions I will not touch in the video. Verbs are actually pretty easy explained. Just always use the accusative case if you don't know better. There are only a handful of verbs which require Nominative. For a little bit more you need to use Dative. For almost all the rest just use Accusative. Another way to explain the German case Akkusativ: If you have a sentence with one object, almost every time this object needs to be in Akkusativ. So every sentence has a subject, which stand in Nominativ and if you have an additional person or thing in this sentence which would be the object, you need to use Akkusativ. Viel Spass und bis bald Luzi What is a German case? What is nominative? What's the nominative meaning? How do you determine the nominative? What are the German articles? For all these questions you will find answers in this video. German nominative case explained. First I will tell you all the German cases, explain you what a case is and what's the meaning of nominative. Then I am going to give you some examples for nominative, will teach you the verb that use nominative and give you all the definite and indefinite articles we have in nominative in German. I will teach you how to use the German articles with examples and how to pronounce them. Enjoy this video und bis bald Luzi German Plural. An annoying thing! But luckily there are some tips and tricks which help you to memorize the German plural of MOST German nouns without learning all the different and confusing rules. With these 6 tips I give you in this video you will able to get around 80% of the plurals right with just about 10 minutes of learning these tips and tricks. At the end as usual there is a bonus tip in which I am going to give you the best tips and tricks to learn when you need to change the vowels into "Umlaut". Enjoy this video und bis bald Luzi Is it der, die or das? What gender, which article to use for German nouns? In this video you can learn ALL existing tips, tricks and hacks how to figure out the gender of each and every noun. There are 3 different ways how to determine the gender of a noun: - biological sex - meaning - suffix The last one, suffixes, is probably the easiest way to remember the gender of German nouns. Specially when you are a beginner this hack makes it much easier for you to memorize the right articles. At the end of the video there is a bonus tip in case you have no idea which gender to use. And another tip: Always, ALWAYS learn the nouns together with the definite articles! Like this you can speed up your learning process a lot. German genders explained! the masculine gender starts here: 2:11 the feminine gender starts here: 5:54 the neuter gender starts here: 10:04 Enjoy this video und bis bald Luzi |