When to use ‘fahren’ and ‘gehen’ | The Coffee Break German Show 1.02

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  • Опубликовано: 24 окт 2023
  • ‼️ FREE LESSON GIVEAWAY: Get 5 free video lessons from the Coffee Break German Club - exclusive to our RUclips Subscribers bit.ly/cbgtv Do you know when to use 'gehen' and 'fahren' to say "to go" in German? In this episode of The Coffee Break German Show Mark and Thomas clarify the different contexts in which you would use each verb.
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  • @MyaPya
    @MyaPya 3 месяца назад +1

    Really useful to listen to these alongside learning with duolingo!

  • @malikdesilva6574
    @malikdesilva6574 Месяц назад

    super....

  • @michaelscoot4757
    @michaelscoot4757 9 месяцев назад

    Very nice and informative podcast! Really helpful and I'm looking forward to more episodes 😊

  • @pachosalberto9700
    @pachosalberto9700 9 месяцев назад

    That was really helpful guys, my mind is clear now 😂, thank you ❤

  • @chrissmith3032
    @chrissmith3032 Месяц назад

    Sehr gut gemacht 👌

  • @mohamedbenaaddi3889
    @mohamedbenaaddi3889 9 месяцев назад

    I do not speak Deutsch and i am just learning the basics but i love the podcast and the discussion... keep it up

  • @user-ok8vg1mi1k
    @user-ok8vg1mi1k 9 месяцев назад

    I love these episodes and the explanations you give have clarified some aspects of learning German for me. Can you explain in a future episode when to use the German words dein vs deinen and mein vs meinen

  • @softwaretechnologyengineering
    @softwaretechnologyengineering 4 месяца назад

    But how does one say "I go walking". Ich gehe gehen? Or do we need to whip out spazieren for that one?

    • @coffeebreakgerman
      @coffeebreakgerman  3 месяца назад +1

      Hallo,
      Good questions and you are right, it would be better here to say "Ich gehe spazieren".
      "gehen" is normally not used to refer to the activity of going for a walk, a bit similar to English where "I go going" sounds strange. It is more used in the context of going somewhere on foot or also attending something. Here is an episode that explains the use of "gehen" in more detail - ruclips.net/video/HF3KNYms8Iw/видео.html
      Liebe Grüße 😊