ASMR Let's Learn German Together Part 2! | Repeating German Phrases

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
  • Hello! Welcome to my 2nd ASMR in German video! In this one, I'm going through some basic phrases, days of the week, months of the year, how to talk about how old you are, and some more family words! Of course, disclaimer that I am not a native German speaker so I may say things wrong and this is just for fun. I'm happy to have you here!
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Комментарии • 64

  • @raymbngsm9015
    @raymbngsm9015 Год назад +7

    i learned german for 2 years in 2014 and i forgot mostly everything. i feel so bad. but now that i watched this video, you helped me remember that every word is familiar to me.

  • @pastellcutie
    @pastellcutie Год назад +8

    I would translate „see you tomorrow morning“ to „bis morgen früh“. „früh“ means early!

  • @ani1528
    @ani1528 Год назад +3

    Also yes, we have many homonyms in German which can be really frustrating for foreigners 🥺
    Here are some well known ones that are good to know:
    umfahren = to drive around something
    umfahren = to run over/knock something down
    Der Weg = the road/ the way
    weg = to be gone
    Die Steuer = tax
    Das Steuer = the wheel 🛞
    Der Bienenstich = a sweet bakery 🍰
    Der Bienenstich = to be stung by a bee 🐝 („Biene“ means bee)
    Die Erde = the world 🌎
    Die Erde = the ground
    Die Decke = blanket
    Die Decke = the ceiling

  • @ylimerohl4319
    @ylimerohl4319 Год назад +3

    THANK YOU for posting another German video!!! I totally get it that you are nervous speaking another language but you are doing such a great job and nobody expects perfection, at least I don’t! 😄👏🏼☺️

  • @an22000
    @an22000 Год назад +13

    Loving the german language videos! Please keep doing them 🎉 (And fyi in swiss standard german taught in schools in Switzerland you actually don’t even learn to use the ẞ. Just double s all the way, which is nicer imo 😅)

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Год назад +2

      Haha I guess that’s why my parents couldn’t explain it

    • @mercedesvalente8154
      @mercedesvalente8154 8 месяцев назад +1

      If you are not certain what to use, you can check in the „Duden“ which is the German version of the Cambridge / Oxford dictionary I think.
      The „ß“ is actually a placeholder for the letters „sz“ and is therefore sharper pronounced than the softer version double s. 😊

  • @dominik6375
    @dominik6375 Год назад +3

    Im a native German and Gen Z and even I thought Tschüß can be written both with ss and ß. I know they’re not interchangeable in most cases but for Tschüss as a person from the north I thought the ss and ß would indicate the pace and stressing of the word. Tschüss in Hamburg has a short ü sound and you stress the ss, so I thought whenever you’d wanna indicate you are using the long form stressing the ü, you’d use ß, since whatever vowel comes before an ß is usually a long one 😂
    So it’d be tschüsssss and tschüüüüüß 😂

    • @Danilo04
      @Danilo04 Год назад

      Kommst du zufällig aus Hamburg oder Umgebung? Wäre ein krasser Zufall

  • @sophiex01
    @sophiex01 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your videos, I'm always happy about an upload! You have such a calming and loving charisma💕

  • @jordanhartley825
    @jordanhartley825 Год назад +3

    Haven't watched your videos in.a while, glad to watch them again.

  • @get_stached
    @get_stached Год назад +2

    Awesome change of theme! “Thanks” in German 🤣
    ... so I guess just Danke!

  • @Industrialist2015ofUk
    @Industrialist2015ofUk Год назад +8

    I'm ready to learn 🤓 most of my german comes from Rammstein im afraid to say 🤟
    Its so much better with asmr 🤗

  • @Ockerlord
    @Ockerlord Год назад +3

    Wie viel Uhr ist es? - How much o'clock is it?
    Es ist 2 Uhr. - It is 2 o'clock?
    That question is totally fine and normal, but I prefer
    Wie spät ist es? - literally: How late is it.
    Or most informal just "Hey, Hana, wie spät?" ^^

  • @Matt9Xx
    @Matt9Xx Год назад +2

    ❤❤ love this since I’m going to Germany next month :)

  • @himynameisanne
    @himynameisanne Год назад

    i absolutely love the german videos, pleasee keep doing them!! also the ß and the ss used to be interchangeable up until around the year 2000, germany had a spelling revolution (“rechtschreibreform”) that changed the way a bunch of words were spelled and since then it’s technically considered wrong to use the ß in certain cases :) as a german i totally dont care as long as i understand the word, but just in case you care!

  • @syntaxxerrorreal
    @syntaxxerrorreal Год назад +4

    "Bittesehr" is the same as "Gern geschehen"but you can use "Bitte" as well

    • @syntaxxerrorreal
      @syntaxxerrorreal Год назад

      See you tomorrow morning is "Bis morgen früh" 😊

  • @Julian381er
    @Julian381er Год назад +12

    13:17 we would say „bis morgen früh“. Your pronounciation is so good ❤❤

  • @f1fan402
    @f1fan402 Год назад +4

    german is my mother tongue but i still love these

  • @ani1528
    @ani1528 Год назад +2

    You did a great job! For „Mädchen“ try to pronounce the „d“ more, because you actually pronounced „Mädchen“ like „Märchen“ which is another German word! Märchen means fairytale, so that was kinda funny 😂

  • @joshua8483
    @joshua8483 Год назад

    Yay! So excited!

  • @Pippiwazza
    @Pippiwazza Год назад +2

    "das Mädchen" is a diminutive of "die Maid" which is an ancient word for woman i guess, and isnt really used anymore. if you add -chen to a word it kinda makes the thing smaller, and also turns it into a grammatical neutrum, hence _das_ Mädchen.

  • @looci_
    @looci_ Год назад +2

    just in time for bedtime :D

  • @kevanmcdougallmph
    @kevanmcdougallmph Год назад +1

    Hello. I'm happy to be here.
    (per your intro)

  • @CybrAshley
    @CybrAshley Год назад +11

    never thought marker pen writing could be a trigger, until now

  • @mercedesvalente8154
    @mercedesvalente8154 8 месяцев назад

    Your „ch“ in Mittwoch is brilliant!

  • @chino200034
    @chino200034 Год назад +3

    Can we get a learning Spanish video next please 🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Год назад

      I don’t know any Spanish sorry 😂

  • @hannahgibson9459
    @hannahgibson9459 Год назад

    Yay!! I love language learning videos!

  • @meliodas8484
    @meliodas8484 Год назад

    As a German, you speak better than many natives i know

  • @kevanmcdougallmph
    @kevanmcdougallmph Год назад

    Pamela, could you perhaps put a link to the Part 1 video in your description or as a pinned comment? I think it'd be good for traffic to your videos and get people who were going to watch this maybe wind up watching at least two of your videos - especially if the video is something like this where a niche audience might be searching for a series of videos for "How to Learn German"

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Год назад

      I do that a lot but I guess I forgot to on this one!

    • @kevanmcdougallmph
      @kevanmcdougallmph Год назад

      @@pamelaasmr no worries at all! just wanted to make sure you had it :) Love your videos by the way

  • @mathilde5114
    @mathilde5114 Год назад +2

  • @IIF4
    @IIF4 Год назад

    Thanks for video 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @sunheeheesun7050
    @sunheeheesun7050 Год назад +1

    will you be posting a vid of you speaking trigger words from various languages? 🙇

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Год назад

      Idk I don’t speak any others

    • @mercedesvalente8154
      @mercedesvalente8154 8 месяцев назад

      @@pamelaasmrI think it’s a brilliant idea! Even if you don’t know the languages I believe it would be a fun thing to learn along with you. Maybe you could take a word like „love“ or „peace“ and try to say it in a couple of different languages

  • @lblv9999
    @lblv9999 Год назад

    Quite early this time

  • @Rizzo450
    @Rizzo450 Год назад

    Great video.
    When are you going to do the video involving you peeling a big orange without using a knife and using your fingers nails?
    Sorry for being so pushing

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Год назад +3

      I’m not doing that sorry

    • @Rizzo450
      @Rizzo450 Год назад

      @@pamelaasmr please?

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Год назад +4

      @@Rizzo450 please respect the fact that I’m not comfortable doing something.

    • @Rizzo450
      @Rizzo450 Год назад

      @@pamelaasmr ok. Fair enough

    • @spencerfrankclayton4348
      @spencerfrankclayton4348 Год назад

      ​@@Rizzo450 Why don't you back off and stop pestering the girl?? You sound like a creep.

  • @mila_nijsen
    @mila_nijsen Год назад

    early ❤ exited to watch the video! I always watch your videos before i go to sleep

  • @Ockerlord
    @Ockerlord Год назад

    40:04 You are pronouncing Mädchen as Märchen - fairy tale.
    Mäd-chen.
    the -chen ending is quite common as it is used for diminutives.
    Katze . Kätzchen
    Haus . Häuschen
    Geschwister . Geschwisterchen (Geschwisti is very cute though ^^)