German Nouns Ending in - ung| German with Laura

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  • Опубликовано: 7 апр 2021
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    Learn the key points on German nouns ending with -ung. Why should you care about nouns ending with -ung? HINT: because German nouns ending with -ung always have the same gender!
    Studying German noun endings in general is a good way to learn German smarter, not harder. The German noun ending -ung is just ONE example of many noun endings that are each associated with a specific gender, which means you don’t need to try to memorize a random ‘der die das.’
    Take the guesswork out of learning the gender of German nouns by leveraging your analytical abilities as an ADULT learner of German --including studying German noun endings such as -ung!
    The German noun ending -ung is an ironclad ending that has no exceptions (unlike some other noun endings). It is one of the FIRST German noun endings you should learn because there are a THOUSAND German nouns that use the ending -ung.

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  • @maryannebryce5210
    @maryannebryce5210 Год назад +1

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  • @alexteachesfrench1709
    @alexteachesfrench1709 3 года назад +6

    I was able to select the correct gender for 95/100 nouns a week after taking your module on this! I just got the baby animals wrong ;)
    Taking your course has been such a joy, and I've really internalized the inner-workings of German much better now

    • @bennorthwood1719
      @bennorthwood1719 3 года назад +1

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  • @MacobstonProductions
    @MacobstonProductions 3 года назад +3

    Love your vids, so clear.

  • @marcomoreiradasilva7294
    @marcomoreiradasilva7294 3 года назад +2

    Danke schön.

  • @hamedshafizadeh8900
    @hamedshafizadeh8900 3 года назад +2

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  • @makeuhappy9913
    @makeuhappy9913 3 года назад +1

    Vielen Dank!

  • @taylan4646
    @taylan4646 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Dankeschön. 💙

  • @thetoycollectorofseville6428
    @thetoycollectorofseville6428 3 года назад +2

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  • @minanovkiril
    @minanovkiril 3 года назад

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  • @joanshir2452
    @joanshir2452 3 года назад +1

    Ich schaue das video

  • @hamidchavoshi4306
    @hamidchavoshi4306 3 года назад

    Hi I hope you are doing great my name is Hamid from Iran .are from Germany ?

  • @KamathVaishali
    @KamathVaishali 2 года назад +3

    German nouns with -ung in the end are feminine.
    Der Sprung: "Hi guys!"

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  2 года назад +2

      You made me smile. The reason der Sprung is not an exception to my rule is because it is a monosyllable and as such does not have any noun ending. :-)

    • @KamathVaishali
      @KamathVaishali 2 года назад +1

      @@GermanwithLaura yes. 🙂
      I am a teacher of German here in India. I found your videos interesting. I will ask my students to watch them now.

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for doing that! It means a lot to me. :-)

  • @lillyantu4491
    @lillyantu4491 2 года назад

    Is it essential to know English to study german anyone reply

  • @awesomeneiss
    @awesomeneiss 2 года назад

    meine .....ung

  • @howchess7631
    @howchess7631 3 года назад

    Vielleicht verkaufen Sie zu viel. Deutsche Grammatik ist nicht sehr schwierig zu verstanden. Es dauert vielleicht ein Woche, um es besser zu verstanden. Ich denke auch, dass der Kontext wichtig ist. Schließlich sind meiner Meinung nach Wörter die wichtigsten.

    • @GermanwithLaura
      @GermanwithLaura  3 года назад

      Ob deutsche Grammatik schwierig zu verstehen ist, kommt darauf an, wen man fragt! Es gibt über tausend Substantive, die mit -ung enden und deshalb immer feminin sind ... Ich finde diese Info doch sehr wertvoll.

    • @Juma2000
      @Juma2000 3 года назад

      Exactly what some Germans would say but the reality is much different. For native English speakers who only have to deal with one article 'the' who then when learning German face learning der, die, das, dem, den, des in 16 declension patterns and how the prepositions, adjectives and other determiners are affected in a sentence by these 16 declension patterns not to mention how all of this must be sorted through 4 cases: Nominative, Accusative, Dative and Genitive AND that is only some of the basics. Nein, ich denke, Sie unterschätzen stark, wie schwierig die deutsche Grammatik für einen englischen Muttersprachler ist.

    • @MarsOhr
      @MarsOhr 3 года назад +1

      "Zu verstanden": Da muß ich lachen. Das ist schwäbisch. Haben Sie schwäbisch gelernt?
      Was ist denn Ihre Muttersprache wenn Sie die deutsche Grammatik so gut verstanden ? ;-)