As a German, you just Spawn with the knowledge of the "scharfes S" Edit: Das Schriftzeichen ẞ (Großbuchstabe) bzw. ß (Kleinbuchstabe) ist ein Buchstabe des deutschen Alphabets. Er wird als scharfes s oder als Eszett bezeichnet. Wikipedia 💀💀
I have a add n English name my name is Julie and I’m born on July July in German is juli its kinda cringe but I also speak perfect englishxlike straight a‘s in class in English
ẞ, ss and s explained: A ẞ sounds different than an s or ss. Even my teachers didn't really get it because back in the day ß was also ss. They did the ß because it does in fact sound different. If you use ß like in Straße the a gets pronounced longer and the ß sounds sharp. If you use ss like in Klasse the a gets pronounced short and it sounds a bit like Klas-se so you hear the two s. If you use s like in lesen the e's are pronounced long and the s is very soft. Hope this helps someone
When i learned German at first, teachers didn't explain us this difference about ß in pronunciation , they just told that ß=ss...so for me this information it's helpful 🙂
@@meganbutler2229 yeah it's something even teachers don't always understand so I thought about it a little more and noticed with it actually is. The teacher are mostly from a generation where ß didn't really exist. Instead they used ss for both back then
I am native russian, but I have been studying german at school like for 10 years already(still I'm bad af tbh). God how beautiful is native german speech I just can't-- Truly gorgeous language. Amazing video, very relaxing
Man I’m just lucky I was born in USA speaking English English is such a common spoken language I don’t ever even need to learn any other language wherever I go there’s going to be at least one mofo around me who can understand English
@@Lord_Imperion55 nahh learning languages is so much fun for me, next year I'm going to start learning my third foreign language at university and I am very excited. And English is very easy to learn tho :)
19:01 German is so difficult, but hearing people talk about new things i don't know about is so interesting that i didn't even notice the video was ending. So don't worry the video is not boring at all I wouldn't mind a part 2 btw
@@cheyannes_edits The SS was a Type of Soldier in the German Time from 1939 to 1945. They were known for being the cruelest and deadliest Soldiers of the whole German Army.
As a native German who often likes to stay up 'til 3am doing the most random stuff, this video felt beyond relatable. 😅💛 Like just recently I basically started reading a tiny part of an audio book myself around 2:15am, just to see how good my English pronunciation really is, knowing damn well it definitely wouldn't be better when I'm tired, and feeling stupid for how many times I messed up. But this is lovely, keep up the great work! Also I'm a massive Klugscheißer, so you struggling to explain German grammar genuinely made me chuckle, because while I love it, I admit it can be a real pain in the ass sometimes. So yeah, thank you and have a real nice rest of your day. 🤗 Und liebe Grüße aus Bonn!
omg German is so cool🤔!!! I've always wanted to learn German cause it sounds so beautiful!! And you did such a great job teaching German!!!😁👍 You should do more of such videos!
in german, s is usually pronounced like english z ss is always pronounced like english s, but is used after short vowels ß is pronounced like english s also, but is used after long vowels in german, generally double consonants are pronounced the same as single ones, but are used after short vowels and single consonants after short. since s is often pronounced differently when doubled or single (again, s vs z using english spelling), it makes sense to have a letter thats always pronounced like double s but is used after long vowels, as the consonant(s) used after a vowel is often the only way to tell its length. hence, ß. its one letter so it works like a single consonant, but its not just s so people know to pronounce it as s instead of z.
I’m going to Germany in 24 days🎉 I was born their but moved when I was little. Going back for the first time in almost 15 years!! I’m really nervous about my German because I speak English 95% of the time and my German is soooo bad. Danke for the video😄😊
On Brazilian language we have several sentences that makes us confused sometimes. An example is Porque/Por que/ Porquê/Por quê, is like why/because. They've the same pronunciation
The whole video was about him trying to explain us something and the he just said "It's weird" XD I enjoyed this. It wasn't bored and I think I learned something from here
As someone who's natal language is French, I'm incredibly surprised as how much closer German is than English, at least in the pronunciation of the letters
I used to learn a German for the last year of my university student life. At the first, I thought I learned it because I just want to graduate. But I got a very nice experience from this subject learning. It’s the impressive experience.
Trust me, when you get the hang of it, it becomes pretty easy. Or rather, acceptable. It was the same as english was for me... Weil ich Deutscher bin xD
This video was really good! I enjoy simply listening to someone talk about and explain something they know about… plus weirdly this was the first time in AGES I got the actual asmr tingles rather than just being super relaxed! So danke!
I don't usually follow very male asmr videos, but on the other hand, your video turned out to be really good. I have been learning German for 8 years :3
Bro I love this video too much, I learned something and the way u sometimes said things wrong and stopped urself and the clip idk why but it really made me smile it was really sweet💕 good video!
siempre pensé que el alemán era súper difícil pero teniendo en cuenta que el abecedario es casi igual al nuestro en pronunciación pues será fácil de aprender para un hispanohablante supongo jsjsj
I really enjoyed this ASMR video, I don't know how to speak German and I think your tutorial is really cool. Thanks for this great ASMR. Waiting for part 2.
I’m gonna start 6 grade in school and study German and I don’t know any German, but this help a lot. I’m watching this video lots of time each day, thank you!
I'm italian and I literally study 3 languages in high school BUT GERMAN. I speak italian of course, french english and spanish, i could chose german but I'm really scared of this language, everyone says that it's sooo difficult... Anyway thanks, this was so relaxing!
lol trying to learn a new language takes me back to French class. I always struggled with learning the different tenses and conjugations the most 😭 and remembering all the masculine and feminine stuff. which makes no sense to me cuz I’m like, why do objects have a gender 💀 anyway, I really liked the video and enjoyed learning 😌
I'm SO happy to find this video , i want to learn more german! I know is difficult language but i went to Germany twice and i will go again, anyways i think it's really an interesting language, so i'm gonna watch this a lot of times! 😊 i'm from Panama🇵🇦, yeah My name is french but i'm more panamanian 🤭
as a someone from Denmark, we get taught german I school. I also decided to do it on duolingo, and I have been doing it for 170 days. i don't think german is very hard, because it's very similar to Danish. We often visit germany to buy candy and soda because it's a lot cheaper in Germany, and it's only an hour away.
ß-Explatation: ß is basically just ss (not the brown group). ß is mainly an indicator that the vowel thats in front of it is long (f. e. ‚Fußball‘ (eng. football). ss makes the vowel short. ß is also used if there are two vowels (f. e. au as in the word ‚außen‘ (eng. outside). Uppercase ß is ẞ which is only used when whole words are capitalized (seems logical cause which German word would start with ss?). And thats the whole rule.
I was just joking to my family about how I wanted to watch a German film but couldn't find any version online with decent subtitles so "I guess I just have to learn German!", then this 9 month old video was recommended to me 😂
The "Eszett" was removed from the Namibian German curriculum in 1996, but a lot of people still use it. If nothing, us Namibians are terribly nostalgic.
Ich hab auch nen deutschen kanal haha
Ok
Aber du machst keine Videos mehr😢
Für Deutschland
bro dann mach doch da bitte auch videos deine deutschen sind eh die besten
:0 ihr könnt deutsch😂🎉🎉🎉🎉
As a German, you just Spawn with the knowledge of the "scharfes S"
Edit:
Das Schriftzeichen ẞ (Großbuchstabe) bzw. ß (Kleinbuchstabe) ist ein Buchstabe des deutschen Alphabets. Er wird als scharfes s oder als Eszett bezeichnet.
Wikipedia 💀💀
indeed my good sir indeed
Schlagen s , Buckel S ẞß
Er ist Deutsch
@@thomashontschke8672 ach ne
😂
I’m Dutch, but I didn’t know that “J” in German is pronounced as “jot”. Your asmr is not only nice but I’m learning new things. Keep up the good work.
How to you guys say it in Dutch?
@@me00088 jee/jæ with a soft Jaa
@@me00088 its like saying yey but without the last y so ye
@@forbddn Ah nice
I have a add n English name my name is Julie and I’m born on July July in German is juli its kinda cringe but I also speak perfect englishxlike straight a‘s in class in English
As a native German I'm proud and relaxed🙏
Gleichfalls
Mitdeutscher 👋🏻
American 👍
Same
Er ist selbst aus Deutschland
ẞ, ss and s explained:
A ẞ sounds different than an s or ss. Even my teachers didn't really get it because back in the day ß was also ss. They did the ß because it does in fact sound different.
If you use ß like in Straße the a gets pronounced longer and the ß sounds sharp.
If you use ss like in Klasse the a gets pronounced short and it sounds a bit like Klas-se so you hear the two s.
If you use s like in lesen the e's are pronounced long and the s is very soft.
Hope this helps someone
I know it as Eszett (SZ) and I've been told that I has to do with the old German and all that stuff.
When i learned German at first, teachers didn't explain us this difference about ß in pronunciation , they just told that ß=ss...so for me this information it's helpful 🙂
@@meganbutler2229 yeah it's something even teachers don't always understand so I thought about it a little more and noticed with it actually is. The teacher are mostly from a generation where ß didn't really exist. Instead they used ss for both back then
bruder ich bin deutsch und wusste das nicht
@@user-ev1oh2ud4r ja das passiert wenn die Lehrer Generation selbst ohne ß aufgewachsen ist
The look after you said SS is priceless, especially since you’re a german
LoI i died when he saw it
@@ron7442 hope ur not jew 💀💀💀 (Sorry goys)
@@ron7442 And the Golden stars too XD
I don't get it is it meant to be ussr?
@@kny_cosplays en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schutzstaffel
It's very cool how many letters are pronunced exactly as in spanish
I thought that too!
The same with Portuguese
@@jvpduarte9117 cu kkkkkkkk
and french too
And in polish
"German. The language of the... Let's not talk about that!" LMFAOOO 🤣
💀😂
@@SaykASMR not funny
@@lissimay3855 shut, emely
@@lissimay3855 Are you mad?🤔Why?
@@lissimay3855 it kinda is tho. Since it implies several things.. u just took it the wrong way 🧐
I am native russian, but I have been studying german at school like for 10 years already(still I'm bad af tbh). God how beautiful is native german speech I just can't-- Truly gorgeous language. Amazing video, very relaxing
I am native German and I have been learning Russian for 3 years now!!! I love to hear native speakers talk but I sound so bad hahaha
Guten Abend meide Damen und Herren. Добрый вечер дамы и господа
Man I’m just lucky I was born in USA speaking English English is such a common spoken language I don’t ever even need to learn any other language wherever I go there’s going to be at least one mofo around me who can understand English
@@Lord_Imperion55 nahh learning languages is so much fun for me, next year I'm going to start learning my third foreign language at university and I am very excited. And English is very easy to learn tho :)
@@mwyrhh lol
So if I go to Russia would be understand me if I spoke English is it common there?
19:01 German is so difficult, but hearing people talk about new things i don't know about is so interesting that i didn't even notice the video was ending. So don't worry the video is not boring at all
I wouldn't mind a part 2 btw
Wie sympathisch willst du sein?
Er: ja
What
@@maltethekidd9994 how nice do you wanna be?
He: yes
@@philine514 ahh thanks youu ❤️❤️❤️
@@maltethekidd9994 💞
Ja total
German is such a cool language, I know a little bit but definitely wanna learn more and this helped too lol great video as always and keep it up :D ✌🏽
Yes German is Cool and i can German speak
Ich finde deutsch nicht so cool 😂
@@xairgamingelite471 Genau
Servus out Germany 🙂
It stops when you have to learn about ZeiTfOrMeN
His face when he said "SS" 👁👄👁
Im dying laughing especially as someone who’s been studying German for a few years the confusion of the language is amazing. You’re a comedian
The pure panic when he said SS man that got me
Why what’s wrong with it?
@@cheyannes_edits Schutzstaffel, it was a paramilitary organization in nazi germany. It’s most commonly referred to as “SS”.
@@cheyannes_edits no-no germans
@@cheyannes_edits The SS was a Type of Soldier in the German Time from 1939 to 1945. They were known for being the cruelest and deadliest Soldiers of the whole German Army.
@@matthiasprexlcoolest*
As a native German who often likes to stay up 'til 3am doing the most random stuff, this video felt beyond relatable. 😅💛
Like just recently I basically started reading a tiny part of an audio book myself around 2:15am, just to see how good my English pronunciation really is, knowing damn well it definitely wouldn't be better when I'm tired, and feeling stupid for how many times I messed up.
But this is lovely, keep up the great work!
Also I'm a massive Klugscheißer, so you struggling to explain German grammar genuinely made me chuckle, because while I love it, I admit it can be a real pain in the ass sometimes.
So yeah, thank you and have a real nice rest of your day. 🤗
Und liebe Grüße aus Bonn!
gucke das Video zwar nur um 1 Uhr nachts aber bin auch aus Bonn! Lustiger Zufall :D
@@luli-9160 Na dann, gute Nacht schätze ich! 😂💛
Ich schaue dieses video um 3.53 uhr 🍺🍺🍺🍻🍻🍻
As someone who's learning German, this is very educational! Danke! 😊
Viel Glück 💀
viel glück dir, das wird ne harte tour Kollege 💀
For some reason, this was super interesting! Maybe because you are a good teacher? Part 2 please! How do you say ”it is what it is” in German?
"Es ist wie's ist" :)
@@applehead2346 Without Apostroph: "Es ist wie es ist."
In German you say es ist was ist es
I m from Germany
And I live in Germany
Most letters in the German alphabet have the same pronunciation as in the Brazilian alphabet.
But don't people from brazil speak portuguese
@@unnamed8983 So what language do they speak?
@@Liviaaa_ i just said that don't they speak Portuguese
Parada no bailao neyyyyymaaarr
@@peer7517 kkkkkkkk
das 8cht omg ich kann nicht mehr wie süß
“It’s used in some senecios where it’s 2 s’s so ss” *german panic*
Yes haha
I remember that in my school they taught us German for 6 years. I did not see it again since 2014, many memories of that time have come to me 😅
I don't know why but when you make videos where you're showing the camera something you drew or wrote it's really relaxing.
A+ video as always!
Thank you for taking time to teach us. You are so kind. Your language is beautiful.
o alfabeto é praticamente o alfabeto portugues, mas as pronuncias das palavras são de outro planeta kkkkkkkkkkkk
Pois é, chega a ser meio bizarro como vira uma coisa totalmente diferente
omg German is so cool🤔!!! I've always wanted to learn German cause it sounds so beautiful!! And you did such a great job teaching German!!!😁👍 You should do more of such videos!
in german, s is usually pronounced like english z
ss is always pronounced like english s, but is used after short vowels
ß is pronounced like english s also, but is used after long vowels
in german, generally double consonants are pronounced the same as single ones, but are used after short vowels and single consonants after short. since s is often pronounced differently when doubled or single (again, s vs z using english spelling), it makes sense to have a letter thats always pronounced like double s but is used after long vowels, as the consonant(s) used after a vowel is often the only way to tell its length. hence, ß. its one letter so it works like a single consonant, but its not just s so people know to pronounce it as s instead of z.
I’m going to Germany in 24 days🎉 I was born their but moved when I was little. Going back for the first time in almost 15 years!! I’m really nervous about my German because I speak English 95% of the time and my German is soooo bad.
Danke for the video😄😊
Im hungarian and i learned german for 8 years now and i know how to speak and i understand what you are saying
I like German language. I speak a little bit because now I’m learning. Great video. 🇪🇸🇩🇪
On Brazilian language we have several sentences that makes us confused sometimes. An example is Porque/Por que/ Porquê/Por quê, is like why/because. They've the same pronunciation
Portuguese?
I studied german for 6 years now and great to now that I learned something but I still learned a lot from this video 😅
The whole video was about him trying to explain us something and the he just said "It's weird" XD
I enjoyed this. It wasn't bored and I think I learned something from here
Fastly learning German for my test tomorrow, this learns soo much nicer
As someone who's natal language is French, I'm incredibly surprised as how much closer German is than English, at least in the pronunciation of the letters
I used to learn a German for the last year of my university student life. At the first, I thought I learned it because I just want to graduate. But I got a very nice experience from this subject learning. It’s the impressive experience.
In Finland we pronounce letters pretty similarly we have only ”ä” and ”ö” we dont have „ß“ and „ü”
I could really watch this video over and over again (learning and relaxing at the same time feels good)
Idk why but this video is like SO relaxing! your voice too- like HOW-
also i love the water bottles thing waaa
new sub obv 😌💞
German is a cool language 👌🔥, im currently learning in it as well as mandarin, not easy as you say when it comes to grammer
Trust me, when you get the hang of it, it becomes pretty easy. Or rather, acceptable. It was the same as english was for me... Weil ich Deutscher bin xD
Viel glück ❤️
This video was really good! I enjoy simply listening to someone talk about and explain something they know about… plus weirdly this was the first time in AGES I got the actual asmr tingles rather than just being super relaxed! So danke!
it’s 1:52 am on an early august morning and im in my room learning the german alphabet through an asmr video.
I don't usually follow very male asmr videos, but on the other hand, your video turned out to be really good. I have been learning German for 8 years :3
Bro I love this video too much, I learned something and the way u sometimes said things wrong and stopped urself and the clip idk why but it really made me smile it was really sweet💕 good video!
siempre pensé que el alemán era súper difícil pero teniendo en cuenta que el abecedario es casi igual al nuestro en pronunciación pues será fácil de aprender para un hispanohablante supongo jsjsj
Si pero la gramática del alemán es muy difícil.
El alfabeto alemán se parece bastante al español, pronunciamos las letras casi de la misma forma
Verdadd
Si ,también hay algunas palabras que suenan igual que en español y son entendibles.
Even backward? (Numbers)
ностальгия по урокам немецкого в школе 😊
I am taking german in school and this is seriously helpful.
Me, a German: ah yes perfect video for me
I didn't know German and french had so much in common, especially with letters pronunciation😮
I really enjoyed this ASMR video, I don't know how to speak German and I think your tutorial is really cool. Thanks for this great ASMR. Waiting for part 2.
6:35 true Germans (or Austrians) know why he made that face haha
whyyy lmaooo
oh shit doesnt matter 💀 i googled it lmfao
@@itzoryx Bru had to google it ☠️☠️
@@crimsonfarts6856 LMFAOOO XD
F
hahaha he's so cute pls. It feels like bf teaching you German 🤧 btw ur doing amazing job keep going
So sympathisch fast verliebt
The Ü looks like a smiley face
6:06 it's a double s. you use when example: "Erfassung" to "Erfaßung" so basically you only need to type 1 letter
I am learning german so i have been listening to a lot of German asmr
Firstly YOU ARE SOO BEAUTIFUL... secondly your asmr is perfect and I did a revision in german
Bro rly made ss references and got shocked by himself💀
This is really great! It’s cool how the alphabet sounds similar to how we say letters in french
the way you thought J was a Y was priceless😂 i always wanted to learn German so this helped. thanks
This man definitely deserves more love
„The german numbers are easy“ fünfundfünfzigtausendfünfhundertfünfundfünfzig (fiftyfivethousendfifehundredfiftyfive)
I immediately need the next episode of the video about German from you haha
you’re doing great! Keep going!!~
I’m gonna start 6 grade in school and study German and I don’t know any German, but this help a lot. I’m watching this video lots of time each day, thank you!
omg literally this is very relaxing!!! i rarely manage to sleep with other content creators but with you i was able to rest!!! new sub
I'm learning German too these days! This video was cool and I loved your accent, both German and English^^
I just discover out that the German pronunciation is EXTREMELY similar to the Portuguese, greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷🇩🇪
I'm italian and I literally study 3 languages in high school BUT GERMAN. I speak italian of course, french english and spanish, i could chose german but I'm really scared of this language, everyone says that it's sooo difficult... Anyway thanks, this was so relaxing!
lol trying to learn a new language takes me back to French class. I always struggled with learning the different tenses and conjugations the most 😭 and remembering all the masculine and feminine stuff. which makes no sense to me cuz I’m like, why do objects have a gender 💀 anyway, I really liked the video and enjoyed learning 😌
I just love you 😂💖 it's just so funny how you teach German😂
6:35 I like the look on his face when he realized he said _SS_
Ich finde das video so lustig weil ich obviously deutsch kann und es so lustig klingt😂😂
I'm SO happy to find this video , i want to learn more german!
I know is difficult language but i went to Germany twice and i will go again, anyways i think it's really an interesting language, so i'm gonna watch this a lot of times! 😊 i'm from Panama🇵🇦, yeah My name is french but i'm more panamanian 🤭
30% actually teaching german
70% complaining how bad the language is
As a german Speaker i am surprised how good you could explain this, i wouldnt even know how to discribe some of these words
Yeah, ich bin jetzt offizieller Deutscher🎉😆
8cht, gute Nacht
as a someone from Denmark, we get taught german I school. I also decided to do it on duolingo, and I have been doing it for 170 days. i don't think german is very hard, because it's very similar to Danish. We often visit germany to buy candy and soda because it's a lot cheaper in Germany, and it's only an hour away.
BTW when you were talking about the bottle recycling thing, we have them here in the US, there are more in the North then in the South.
Der die das ist doch das Beste an Deutsch 😂🤌
Im Dutch and in a few days I start German lessons so this is so nice to know!
I'm Spanish and I'm surprised because we have many similar pronunciations in the alphabet
Ich liebe dieses Video! Ich lerne derzeit Deutsch in der Schule und ich habe in den letzten 2 Jahren und dieses Video war entspannend!
06:38 i liked how he realize what he just said 😂
Yes please! Part two for sure!
Our pronunciation is similar, I loved the video 😊💖
this was a great vid because i like your way of asmr a lot than other people!
Вау, реально интересно!! Спасибо тебе за твой ролик, он реально интересный :))
I speak English and Dutch and i see that Dutch and German is actually simulator also tank you so mutch
“German is ✨special✨“ 😂😂😂
ß-Explatation:
ß is basically just ss (not the brown group).
ß is mainly an indicator that the vowel thats in front of it is long (f. e. ‚Fußball‘ (eng. football).
ss makes the vowel short.
ß is also used if there are two vowels (f. e. au as in the word ‚außen‘ (eng. outside).
Uppercase ß is ẞ which is only used when whole words are capitalized (seems logical cause which German word would start with ss?).
And thats the whole rule.
I was just joking to my family about how I wanted to watch a German film but couldn't find any version online with decent subtitles so "I guess I just have to learn German!", then this 9 month old video was recommended to me 😂
6:38 A German knocks on the door.
You reacted the same time as my stomach growled. I thought you heard it!
ive been learning german! i love this!!!
Good luck / viel Glück 💀🙏
this video was so fun to watch! :)
Very nice ASMR, keep up the good work!
Ice Liebe deinen Kanal
When you are German and just watch it because you're bored
Grüße aus Berlin
Berlin gehört nicht zu Deutschland☠️
The "Eszett" was removed from the Namibian German curriculum in 1996, but a lot of people still use it. If nothing, us Namibians are terribly nostalgic.
I don't know how many times I've watched this...but his voice is so soothing