Learn German from a Linguist
Learn German from a Linguist
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Say What? Unexpected Idiomatic Phrases to Express Feelings in German
Learn how to express your feelings in German with basic German words and idiomatic phrases for six essential emotions: Happiness, Excitement, Worry, Fear, Anger, and Sadness.
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Table of Contents
00:00 Intro
00:25 Happiness
02:25 Excitement
03:40 Worry
05:17 Fear
06:07 Anger
07:26 Sadness
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Видео

Make a German Lebkuchen Recipe with Me Part 2: Mix It All Together
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The German Gingerbread Recipe: www.chefkoch.de/rezepte/1010591206190843/Lothars-beste-Nuernberger-Elisenlebkuchen.html Gingerbread Spice Recipe: www.einfachbacken.de/rezepte/lebkuchengewuerz-ganz-einfach-selbstgemacht The Ingredients Video: ruclips.net/video/ekmOR8DVkMM/видео.html Table Contents 00:00 Intro to German Lebkuchen Cookies 00:41 Preheat the Oven 01:45 Lebkuchen Spice Mix 06:45 Mix t...
Make a German Lebkuchen Recipe with Me Part 1: The Ingredients
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The German Gingerbread Recipe: www.chefkoch.de/rezepte/1010591206190843/Lothars-beste-Nuernberger-Elisenlebkuchen.html German Gingerbread Cooking Steps Video: ruclips.net/video/B5YEwahcZWY/видео.html Gingerbread Spice Recipe: www.einfachbacken.de/rezepte/lebkuchengewuerz-ganz-einfach-selbstgemacht Ingredients on Amazon (Contains Affiliate Links) Cooking Scale: amzn.to/3VAdKnB Teeny Tiny Oblaten...
The Surprising Reason Why Oktoberfest is in September
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It doesn't make much sense for a festival named after October to happen in September does it? In Germany, it does. Find out why in my latest video. Say hello at: carlie@learnlingnuist.com For more information about me, visit my website at: www.learnlinguist.com
German Practice Adventure: Google Maps Took Me to the Bad Part of Town
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Use the Google language settings to change your Google maps language to German! I will give you all the details on how to set your Google maps language to German after an adventurous mini road trip through a city in the USA. To set your entire phone to German, check out my phone settings video: ruclips.net/video/kfUaypngKjY/видео.html If you want to say hello, drop me a line at: carlie@learnlin...
Ich fahre, but du fährst? The mysterious conjugation of German verb fahren.
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Ich fahre, but du fährst? The mysterious conjugation of German verb fahren.
Say "Hello" in German Like a Local! A Beginner's Guide to Regional & Standard German Greetings
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Say "Hello" in German Like a Local! A Beginner's Guide to Regional & Standard German Greetings
DO NOT Use "Es" for "It" in German! Use This Instead.
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DO NOT Use "Es" for "It" in German! Use This Instead.
More German Practice in Less Time with Netflix
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More German Practice in Less Time with Netflix
How to Watch Shows in German on Netflix
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How to Watch Shows in German on Netflix
How to Watch German Movies on Netflix
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How to Watch German Movies on Netflix
4 Meanings of "Sie" in German
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4 Meanings of "Sie" in German
German for Christmas: How to wish someone a Merry Christmas in German
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German for Christmas: How to wish someone a Merry Christmas in German
Text in German on Your Android Phone and Use Your Phone in German
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Text in German on Your Android Phone and Use Your Phone in German
German Keyboard Layout: How to Use the English Keyboard for German
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German Keyboard Layout: How to Use the English Keyboard for German
Use Your Keyboard in German on a Windows 11 Computer. Get the German keyboard on your computer!
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Use Your Keyboard in German on a Windows 11 Computer. Get the German keyboard on your computer!
German Recycling and Trash Sorting Explained
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German Recycling and Trash Sorting Explained
Why does the German preposition "in" always change?
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Why does the German preposition "in" always change?
Numbers in German: 13 Through 99
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Numbers in German: 13 Through 99
Numbers in German: 1 Through 12
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Numbers in German: 1 Through 12
Simple Past in German
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Simple Past in German
Healthcare System in Germany: The Basics
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Healthcare System in Germany: The Basics
How to Form the Past Tense in German Using Present Perfect
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How to Form the Past Tense in German Using Present Perfect
Cases of Prepositions in German
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Cases of Prepositions in German
Sein vs Haben: When to Use Haben or Sein in the German Past Tense
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Sein vs Haben: When to Use Haben or Sein in the German Past Tense
Telling the Time in German and Reading the Clock in German
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Telling the Time in German and Reading the Clock in German
Conjugation of Sein in German
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Conjugation of Sein in German
German Conjugation of Haben
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German Conjugation of Haben
Why are German sentences backwards? Word Order in German Explained.
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Why are German sentences backwards? Word Order in German Explained.
Conjugation of Modal German Verbs: können, wollen, sollen, müssen, mögen, dürfen
Просмотров 622 года назад
Conjugation of Modal German Verbs: können, wollen, sollen, müssen, mögen, dürfen

Комментарии

  • @gwarrens
    @gwarrens 6 дней назад

    I have a program that was set up on a German keyboard, I need to enter the < symbol on my US keyboard as part of the password. My right ALT key does not work (German Alt Gr key). What combination do I need on my Is keyboard to get this symbol? Thank you.

  • @funnyfunnyfunny7225
    @funnyfunnyfunny7225 15 дней назад

    can you speak normal?

  • @Yazinsadiq
    @Yazinsadiq 16 дней назад

    Literally this is helpful ❤❤❤❤

  • @someone-bu3bv
    @someone-bu3bv 24 дня назад

    I have no idea why this video hasn't become viral. i 100% understand what you've taught me and loved the way you're explaining. This is my first week learning german and you've made the learning journey easier for me. Thank you.

  • @shalom5131
    @shalom5131 25 дней назад

    how about capital later and small latter

  • @ferusdemalous4698
    @ferusdemalous4698 26 дней назад

    Thanks so much Vielen danke ❤

  • @tvviewer4500
    @tvviewer4500 Месяц назад

    No idea what is going on but I get it 👌😊

  • @HM-sid
    @HM-sid Месяц назад

    Sie use for they is written in lower case?

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist Месяц назад

      @HM-sid That is absolutely right! Only the formal version of "you" in German is capitalized all the time.

  • @evaannastadler7663
    @evaannastadler7663 Месяц назад

    I am german too and you get all this thins in german quite easily. Brown sugar and chocolate chips are absolutely normal in a German supermarket. Baking soda is just called Backpuller. You can find it in little bags in the baking area. We don’t have it this big bags because we don’t use it for cleaning.

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist Месяц назад

      Backpulver is not the same as baking soda. Baking soda is referred to as Natron in German. For details about the brown sugar and chocolate chips, see my comment below. Part of the point of the video is that ingredients may have the same name in Germany, but are very different and not equivalent to American baking ingredients, which is helpful to know and also very interesting. I encourage you to try buying these ingredients if you ever visir the States to see how they are different.

  • @Lars-pd3wy
    @Lars-pd3wy Месяц назад

    how to get an impostor fee on a german keyboard?

  • @annemiets
    @annemiets Месяц назад

    From my experience (Im german) brown sugar and chocolate chips are in every grocery store in the baking aisle. Baking soda is a little more tricky. Its called Natron and you cant find it in many grocery stores but in ALL drogeriemärkte, like dm or rossmann. And with molasses you are right, thats very uncommon for germans i wouldnt even know what to use it for haha Hope you have a great day

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist Месяц назад

      That's great! There is "brown sugar" in Germany, but it's very different from American "brown sugar". If you're ever in the US, buy some brown sugar - very different. And like I said, baking soda is available in Germany, but just harder to find. There's also no shortage of chocolate in Germany 😃, but the available chocolate baking items are not generally equivalent to American chocolate chips unless German stores have changed their stocking practices in the past 4 years. I should have done closeups of my American ingredients so you can see!!

  • @psyche666
    @psyche666 Месяц назад

    Helpful, thank you!

  • @hamzazahidulislam3490
    @hamzazahidulislam3490 Месяц назад

    Thanks

  • @deliresdejack7622
    @deliresdejack7622 Месяц назад

    Thank you it was very helpful !

  • @yavuzmasr2937
    @yavuzmasr2937 Месяц назад

    danke

  • @claudiarose77ify
    @claudiarose77ify Месяц назад

    This was very useful and a very clear understanding of German sentences are backwards!, thank you.

  • @Pupper626
    @Pupper626 2 месяца назад

    The scared Jack-o'-lantern's mouth looks like a foot without toes

  • @AAhmed79
    @AAhmed79 2 месяца назад

    wonderful voice after long time !!

  • @annamichelle3248
    @annamichelle3248 2 месяца назад

    I recently saw an Octoberfest in the US in September and I was confused. Thanks for your explanation.

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 2 месяца назад

      I'm glad it was helpful! 😊 I guess that's the pitfall of naming an event after a time of year. If you ever change the date, it's very puzzling. 😄

  • @marlenehernandezramos4604
    @marlenehernandezramos4604 3 месяца назад

    I didn't know that lol 😂😂

  • @madamemim5256
    @madamemim5256 3 месяца назад

    Eine Straßenbahn keine S-Bahn, auch wenn beides mit S beginnt. Kleinlastwagen würde auch keiner zu nem Pick-Up sagen und Brummi- Fahrer ist zwar kindersprachlich ok, aber als Erwachsener spricht man auch eher vom LKW- Fahrer. Trotzdem ein süß gemachtes Video 😊

  • @runningbear1982
    @runningbear1982 3 месяца назад

    Damn girl. You are thicker than a bowl of oatmeal. Your partner is lucky.😍

  • @tally859
    @tally859 4 месяца назад

    Vielleicht sollte man auch die Floskeln vorstellen, die man tatsächlich im Alltag sagt.

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 4 месяца назад

      Ja, auf jeden Fall! Ich könnte etliche Videos über die deutsche Sprache machen. 😃

    • @JuniMond-iy5zr
      @JuniMond-iy5zr 4 месяца назад

      Hallo fehlt definitiv und alle regionalen, wie z. B. Moin oder moinsen

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 4 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsmnggwRXalmk

  • @kathleensitzman9113
    @kathleensitzman9113 4 месяца назад

    😂 now I will remember this phrase always 😊

  • @RaniaEldosoky
    @RaniaEldosoky 4 месяца назад

    That was helpful, thanks!

  • @SreeranjiniMahadevan
    @SreeranjiniMahadevan 4 месяца назад

    wonderful ! thank u so much

  • @schmuelstutschinsky8886
    @schmuelstutschinsky8886 4 месяца назад

    How do you press the Guillements (< >) ond the german keyboard? Thanks!!!

  • @melwasnevergivenaname
    @melwasnevergivenaname 5 месяцев назад

    Is the difference between krümel and speiserest just that one has been toasted?

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 5 месяцев назад

      According to Duden, Krümel is a very teeny tiny piece of food - usually from baked goods like bread or cake. I think it is similar in English. Speiserest could refer to small pieces of food or even big blobs left over on a dinner plate. "Rest" generally refers to something that is left over in German and "Speise" is food.

  • @ducttapeanddreams
    @ducttapeanddreams 5 месяцев назад

    Fun thing about a lot of these words is while you wouldn't necessarily guess them you can see the shared roots with english or backform them. Krumel and crumb almost certainly have a shared root, wollmaus is something (possibly with a root shared with wool) + mouse, meaning it has a shared construction with dust + bunny. Fussel presumably has a shared root with fuzz, which is related to lint

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 5 месяцев назад

      You are absolutely right! Fascinating thoughts. German and English certainly did start out as the same language and grow apart over time. And "Wolle" does indeed mean "wool" in German, I could see that being related with the word "wool" in English. "Wollmaus" kind of translates directly to "wool mouse". What is cute is chinchillas are sometimes also called "Wollmaus". Dust bunnies and chinchillas do look like a little woolly mice, don't they?😆

  • @BHC_08
    @BHC_08 5 месяцев назад

    [ () |\/| |= -|-

  • @shaneannlegaspi2885
    @shaneannlegaspi2885 5 месяцев назад

    How about the e umlaut, Dankeschön!

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 5 месяцев назад

      The umlaut is typically only placed over a, o, or u. There is no way to type e umlaut in the German keyboard. That's great news though, right? One less thing to remember.🙂

  • @shivers9193
    @shivers9193 5 месяцев назад

    That’s not true, in America we have both meanings, it’s just about associating it with the situation - Or we emphasize that it is specifically a photo shooting. ie: “There’s gonna be a photo shoot at 3pm” rather than “There’s gonna be a shooting at 3pm” since we also use the phrase shooting for the much more negative gun shootings.

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 5 месяцев назад

      That's right, but you never say "I'm going to a shooting" in English (using photo shooting purely as a noun). In German, you would use the photo-related "shooting" as a noun.

    • @shivers9193
      @shivers9193 5 месяцев назад

      @@learngermanlinguist in all fairness, it was likely used the same in the past in English, but words are very oftenly changing from their traditional use in English as well.

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is very interesting how words and their meanings change over time.

  • @rainbowplox763
    @rainbowplox763 5 месяцев назад

    Plz.mam help me to learn german language plz help

  • @music-l4338
    @music-l4338 5 месяцев назад

    Danke, Very useful

  • @angelalthomson
    @angelalthomson 5 месяцев назад

    Girlfriend by Avril Lavigne

  • @ChristopherEngle
    @ChristopherEngle 6 месяцев назад

    Thank You!

  • @DaveCon-k2m
    @DaveCon-k2m 6 месяцев назад

    How do you write # ? Any help would be great

  • @Damian-ll4um
    @Damian-ll4um 6 месяцев назад

    Dont understand why they make everything so overcomplicated? Why not just alt+s to get ß??? or alt+ b?

    • @omieee8125
      @omieee8125 5 месяцев назад

      Because They Are German.

  • @sukrutalotlikar
    @sukrutalotlikar 6 месяцев назад

    Ich kann nicht das Fragezeichen finden. Bitte helfen Sie

  • @dannychan2814
    @dannychan2814 6 месяцев назад

    Add extender US keyboard will work?

  • @FreimannMenschen
    @FreimannMenschen 7 месяцев назад

    nice

  • @adelioyounis9114
    @adelioyounis9114 7 месяцев назад

    Please help where is the question mark on the keyboard

  • @alienmode7885
    @alienmode7885 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you I’ve been watching tons of videos about the cases and the way you explained them has finally clicked in my head now. I just subscribed:)

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 7 месяцев назад

      I am so glad! 🤗 Welcome to my community of German learners!

  • @oraszdkdq
    @oraszdkdq 8 месяцев назад

    Danke, thus helped me so much

  • @AnhNguyen-pn6iv
    @AnhNguyen-pn6iv 8 месяцев назад

    Did you edit the video by yourself? This is hilarious and easy to understand, you deserve more subscriber Vielen dank

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 8 месяцев назад

      Yes, I did edit it myself. Thank you! I am always so glad when I know someone has learned something from one of my videos or maybe just enjoyed it. 😀

  • @jumauniverse8348
    @jumauniverse8348 8 месяцев назад

    Vielen dank. Jesus loves you

  • @YuWen173
    @YuWen173 8 месяцев назад

    How can I actually type < and > on a German keyboard? I have been looking for it for a long time but there is no result :( Btw. thanks a lot for the other tips :)

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 7 месяцев назад

      Great question! I will probably make a follow-up video to this video with things like you just mentioned. Keep your eyes peeled.

  • @BHC_08
    @BHC_08 8 месяцев назад

    It does not work...

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 8 месяцев назад

      This method only works on Windows 11 or similar systems. Check what kind of operating system you have on the computer. This method definitely does not work on Apple computers.

    • @ArtemKalmykov
      @ArtemKalmykov 5 месяцев назад

      take a look at -[;' symbols, it will print ßüöä after you switch to german layout

    • @clickerflight819
      @clickerflight819 2 месяца назад

      @@ArtemKalmykovBless your heart, I have been scrolling the internet for 20 minutes trying to figure out where to find ß

    • @insteadofbriers1
      @insteadofbriers1 Месяц назад

      @@ArtemKalmykov can you be more specific and more detailed please? thank you

  • @code_with_amir
    @code_with_amir 8 месяцев назад

    where is brackets?

    • @learngermanlinguist
      @learngermanlinguist 7 месяцев назад

      Great question! I will probably make a follow-up video to this video with things like you just mentioned. Keep your eyes peeled.

  • @at-km7th
    @at-km7th 8 месяцев назад

    vielen dank!