ASMR teaching how to say THE in German 🇩🇪 (it gets complicated) (Whisper)

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Комментарии • 128

  • @eulili.
    @eulili. 2 года назад +436

    As a German I am so thankful I didn't have to actively study these articles 🤭

  • @UltraHips
    @UltraHips Год назад +105

    Imagine you just understood the articles and some german comes around the corner with "Die Männer der Frau."

  •  2 года назад +31

    I love to watch these as a native german speaker ^^ it's so fun to see how you explain these things

    •  2 года назад +1

      I was also kind of waiting for Genitiv to come out :DD But that's even more complicated

    • @leiselilaasmr
      @leiselilaasmr  2 года назад +7

      @ Thanks:D I honestly totally forgot about genitive because I'm so bad at it that I always avoid it XD

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад

      @@leiselilaasmr Genitiv ist nicht schwer - außer man ist aus Bayern und kann deshalb kein vernünftiges Deutsch.
      Die Bayern sagen halt "wegen dem Regen" ...und es klappt einem die Hutkrempe hoch, denn es muß "wegen des Regens" heißens xD
      Wie für die anderen Fälle, gibt es auch für den 2. Fall bestimmte Beiwörter, die eindeutig anzeigen, daß es sich um einen Genitiv handelt. "Wegen" ist z.B. so etwas.
      Es heißt "deinetwegen" und nicht "wegen dir" etc. etc.

    • @jzdmsblog
      @jzdmsblog Год назад

      @@leiselilaasmr Genitiv ins Wasser, weil es Dativ ist.

  • @jemieASMR123
    @jemieASMR123 2 года назад +37

    I wanted to know a little German in preparation for my trip to Germany, and I think it's good ♥️♥️ Greetings from Korea🇰🇷👋☺️

    • @Finn959
      @Finn959 2 года назад

      Are you making a round trip around the country?

  • @vanessamendoza6189
    @vanessamendoza6189 2 года назад +41

    I've been watching ASMR videos for 5 years and this channel has become one of my favourite ASMR channels. I'm currently learning German atm so this is educational and relaxing. You're a good teacher

    • @leiselilaasmr
      @leiselilaasmr  2 года назад +1

      Aww thanks Vanessa for the positive words! That makes me so happy. What a compliment^^

    • @treystewart544
      @treystewart544 Год назад

      @@leiselilaasmr I love you 💕💕💕🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @frutti_di_marius
    @frutti_di_marius Год назад +40

    Little help for people that are confused with why it is "das" for "Mädchen" : Diminutives (which in German end with -chen or -lein) are always gender neutral in German. That is one of the very few rules there are to find the right article🙂

    • @user-ze7sj4qy6q
      @user-ze7sj4qy6q Год назад +6

      adding to this: diminuitives are grammatical (in german at least) suffixes which are used to make the thing sound small and often implies a degree of cuteness or affection. it's basically the difference between dog and doggy, or john and johnny, but they use it far more in german than we do in english so it doesnt sound quite as much like youre making a big deal out of it being little like it would in english. also, there are a few diminuitive suffixes in german that can be used with almost any noun, whereas in english there's no one way to do it for all nouns, the closest is often to just say "little" as in "see that little bag over there?" where you're not saying it w the same emphasis as you might if you said "you see that red bag over there?", but using the "little" more for softening than actual description. hope that helps anyone interested, just wantsd to clear that up because diminuitive in normal english kinda sounds like it's belittling the thing and maybe doesn't even imply it being small at all. in linguistics and language it means something fairly different so i wanted to he clear abt that, especially so nobody walks away w the idea that in german girls are diminuitive and nobody likes them and so theyre referred to as objects lmao

    • @Blueyzachary
      @Blueyzachary 10 месяцев назад

      @@user-ze7sj4qy6q I call sandwich bags baggys lol. Also, I add -ling and -ito to a ton of words

  • @isabellH378
    @isabellH378 2 года назад +4

    Ich finde es richtig toll wie du es erklärst und echt ein tolles Video🥰

  • @Wilmar_Lecken
    @Wilmar_Lecken 2 года назад

    this video is fantastic! very relaxing! keep the great work up :)

  • @dominikfranke9905
    @dominikfranke9905 Год назад +4

    Ein wunderschönes entspanntes Video und super Geräusche und Hintergrund 💜❤️😍

  • @phloo3544
    @phloo3544 Год назад +2

    Definitely one of the easiest vids to fall asleep to

  • @redayamoune3755
    @redayamoune3755 Год назад

    You are the prettiest, and the most cuty asmr I've ever seen ❤ big love, you will be my favourite from now

  • @IngeniiCultus
    @IngeniiCultus Год назад +1

    I really love your videos! 👂🏻💗 They are so full of tingles 😊 But even as a German I am often surprised to see how complicated German really is 😂

  • @Ancient_Hoplite
    @Ancient_Hoplite Год назад +1

    Giving me flashbacks to learning this in der Schule. Had that table seared into my brain.

  • @nico3214
    @nico3214 Год назад +17

    The sad truth is, that she knows more about the language than me as an Austrian 😂😂

    • @FKILL1079
      @FKILL1079 Год назад

      Realy are you coming fron germany

    • @nico3214
      @nico3214 Год назад

      @@FKILL1079 I am from Austria

  • @DreamweaverTV684
    @DreamweaverTV684 Год назад

    thanks for the lesson, you are a pretty and sweet girl, i love seeing you struggle to teach us all including beginners , trully appreciate it and i love your blue eyes and skin tone❣🤗

  • @paulajng
    @paulajng 2 года назад

    thanks for the vid 🤍🤍

  • @axt5998
    @axt5998 Год назад +6

    Born in Germany and lived here my whole life and I couldn't explain what Nominativ Dativ Akkusativ is.

    • @ahmetfurkan1573
      @ahmetfurkan1573 Год назад +1

      Alter ich kann mich nicht einmal erinnern ob ich diese themen in der Schule hatte

    • @MaxMustermann-wr2yn
      @MaxMustermann-wr2yn Год назад

      Sane here 💀

    • @MaxMustermann-wr2yn
      @MaxMustermann-wr2yn Год назад

      I meant same xD

    • @vanessa8682
      @vanessa8682 Год назад

      Fühle ich anders…hatte es in der 6. klasse und bei dem schnuppertag im der Schule, also wurde es mir 2 mal gelehrt, und ich kann’s immer noch nicht.

  • @Chiko942
    @Chiko942 Год назад +4

    funfact: if you learn german and skip all of these and just use like der for everything, everyone will still allways know what you mean

  • @FreewayFr33W4y
    @FreewayFr33W4y 2 года назад +9

    Americans trying to speak german are so calming :D

  • @olex4715
    @olex4715 Год назад

    So gutes video Weiter so Hammer hat mich sehr entspannt 😌

  • @hammerschlag1456
    @hammerschlag1456 2 года назад +6

    Keine Ahnung, wieso ich mir das als Deutscher angeschaut habe, aber richtig gutes Video! :)

  • @lucawalther9006
    @lucawalther9006 2 года назад

    I love your Videos

  • @KnowoneHFRC
    @KnowoneHFRC 3 месяца назад

    Vielen dank für this video!!
    As I am learning German now I am definitely struggling on understanding the many words for 'the'
    I'm going to Germany in September and I was hoping to be able to carry on just some basic conversations and not sound like a complete buffoon so thank you for this video again!

    • @leiselilaasmr
      @leiselilaasmr  3 месяца назад +1

      Oh this video was kinda over the top. The truth is that Germans will understand you and not care even if u use the wrong “the” I still mix up my “the’s” and germans never correct me. Theyre use to foreigners using “das” for most everything 😄

  • @ghostdogg609bhd5
    @ghostdogg609bhd5 2 года назад +1

    Hast du sehr good gemacht 👍

  • @carpi3231
    @carpi3231 2 года назад +10

    Ich studiere Grundschullehramt und mir wird bei diesem Video echt bewusst, wie anspruchsvoll unsere Sprache ist und wie schwierig es auch für anderssprachige Kinder sein muss, Deutsch zu lernen. 😨
    Aber deine Videos sind sehr toll! Ich bekommen super viele Tingles 😍

    • @royal8286
      @royal8286 Год назад

      Ich bin mit deutsch, türkisch und englisch aufgewachsen, es war die Hölle, aber dafür kann ich jetzt Fremdsprachen sehr gut 😂👍🏼

  • @juhumamamam3768
    @juhumamamam3768 Год назад

    As a german watching the video and „learning“ German: interesting… continue please

  • @doctorwho13-14
    @doctorwho13-14 Год назад +4

    Yeah, ich freu mich immer wenn englischsprachige RUclipsr Deutsch versuchen

  • @Mad18121
    @Mad18121 Год назад

    Nice video, I love your American accent. And your German pronunciation is very good

  • @kendalllundeen1417
    @kendalllundeen1417 2 года назад +1

    Ich liebe dich dieses video 😁

  • @simonreitz3065
    @simonreitz3065 Год назад +2

    You forgot to mention the Genitiv, thanks for the great video !

  • @mattisschmider1161
    @mattisschmider1161 2 года назад

    Verry nice :)

  • @d0ubleg78
    @d0ubleg78 12 дней назад

    The fact that "Mädchen" (girl) has the article "das" can indeed seem rather confusing, as it should obviously be feminine. But, you have to take into account that the suffix "chen" is used to sorta "belittle" a word to make a smaller/cuter version of it. And for some reason this causes the article to switch to "das".
    For example:
    "Der Apfel" (the apple, which is masculine in german)
    "Das Äpfelchen" (you probably wouldn't say this commonly, but this means "comically small apple" and for some reason is neutral again)
    Another one:
    "Der Hase" (the hare)
    "Das Häschen" (the small bunny)
    "Die Schleife" (the bow/loop)
    "Das Schleifchen" (the small bow)

  • @lily.s.
    @lily.s. Год назад +33

    The fact that you made a over 20 minutes long video about the "the" in german shows how weird it is.
    Poor non-native speakers lol

    • @ussnejca5625
      @ussnejca5625 Год назад

      And idk why I watch it when I speak it

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад +1

      It is not weird - German simply retained 3 grammatical genders from Proto-Indogermanic and that everything inflects.
      The tricky part is - as in all languages with this feature - that the articles are NOT equivalent to biological sex. It is "genus" (grammatical gender) not "sexus" (biological sex). So, a femininum does not mean female, a masculinum does not mean male.
      For example: Most plurals in German are feminina, even when a group of neutral or biologically male objects are described, e.g. "der Tisch" (the table) vs. "die Tische" (the tables), but table is a liveless thing, neither a male nor a female.
      There is no rule to the grammatical gender; you have to learn EVERY SINGLE SUBSTANTIVE with its article. That's how kids have to do it.

    • @gggghhhh1288
      @gggghhhh1288 Год назад +5

      @@bobbwc7011 the fact you had to give a whole paragraph to explain it means it is complicated. i mean in english it's just "the" no matter what so comparitively it is complicated

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад

      @@gggghhhh1288 It is not complicated, it is complex. Two very different things. German - just as English - is part of the Germanic language group, and the Germanic language group - just as the Roman language group and the Slavic language group - is part of Indogermanic or Indoeuropean.
      Our languages share a lot of common but abstract features. In linguistics there are concepts such as grammatical gender (genus), casus, numerus etc.
      From an analytical point of view the difference between English and German is the way how genus, casus, numerus etc. are realized.
      And here, German is far more complex than English; in fact, even today's version of German is, grammatically, the most complex Indogermanic language that is still alive. Some languages might have things like e.g. more casus (Russian, Ukranian) but overall German is the final boss in Europe and in the Indogermanic language family.
      However, those concepts, causus, numerus, genus, tempus etc. should be learned at school and should be familiar to people.
      Also, you may wanna start reading Shakespeare. The English of his time was closer to Old German (Old German =O very similar to Old English) than to modern English, and you immediately see a rise in complexity.
      The reason German is more complex (not: more complicated!) has a lot to do with the drastic simplification English underwent, and which did not happen with German.
      In the contrary: German managed to conserve literally all its complexity from 1300 years ago, sometimes by the deeds of single people. Martin Luther translated the bible in a specific way which enriched the language and preserved the Genitiv (2nd casus). Example: In the South, for instance in Bavaria, the 2nd casus is almost extinct and Bavarianbs often speak incorrectly.
      Instead of saying "wegen des Regens" (Genitiv) they say "wegen dem Regen" (Dativ), which is wrong. Or they say "wegen mir" (Dativ), when the correct form is "meinetwegen" (Genitiv).
      Shifts and simplifactions like that have happened in English as well, but were kept unchallenged or just spread in an overwhelmingly manner from one region to all of England. That did not happen with German.
      To conclude: I agree that German grammar is very complex, but that is not the same as being complicated. It appears to be complicated to you because your teachings in school seem to have been superficial and lame; obviously nobody taught you grammar basics which is very sad.

    • @Lex_en_vrai
      @Lex_en_vrai Год назад

      It gets.... complicated x)

  • @marcy44
    @marcy44 2 года назад +1

    ❤️

  • @robingarcia2455
    @robingarcia2455 2 года назад

    💕

  • @greglinski2208
    @greglinski2208 Год назад +11

    All other languages: the = one word translation.
    German: the = entire board covered in writing and what seems to be conflicting information. 😂😂😂
    Seriously though, I like your videos. Your German is very nice, and you are very personable 👍🏻🔆

    • @ammaccabanane6893
      @ammaccabanane6893 Год назад +4

      In Italian the pronouns change based on the gender also when it's plural (so you have masculine and feminine plural), nonetheless as an Italian learning German all these rules fuck me up anyway

    • @IIAlexII101
      @IIAlexII101 Год назад +3

      A lot of languages use gendered pronouns. spanish does, so does french. as well as someone commented, italian. it's very common. (it is tedious tho.. for sure.. ahh)

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад

      @@IIAlexII101 But only German uses all 3 grammtical genders from Proto-Indogermanic. Spanish, Italian and French only have 2, not 3.

    • @gggghhhh1288
      @gggghhhh1288 Год назад +1

      warum sind dein sprache so schweirig? Ich habe es fur eins - zwei jahre gelernt, und ich kann "the" nicht sagen(meiste von die ziet)
      auch, kannst du mich verstehen? danke aus england

    • @Press2GetTheCookie
      @Press2GetTheCookie Год назад

      @@bobbwc7011 what do you mean? You mean Latin languages don’t have a neutral one? Just masculine and feminine? They also have masculine singular and plural and feminine singular and plural. So really there’s 4 not just 2

  • @Cheese_Toastie9
    @Cheese_Toastie9 Год назад

    I’ve been learning German for 4, almost 5, years, and sentence forms and subject and object and things like that still confuse me so much

  • @andreasrohrer
    @andreasrohrer Год назад +5

    As coming from Vienna, maybe your grammar is not perfect but your pronounciation is excellent.

  • @timwittig2752
    @timwittig2752 2 года назад

    ❤️☀️🙏🏻

  • @ZINCO33
    @ZINCO33 10 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Urfavbrunette121
    @Urfavbrunette121 Год назад

    Im from Germany, and im happy i dont need to learn them anymore !😂

  • @tnt-dynamikz1874
    @tnt-dynamikz1874 Год назад +1

    but u explain well

  • @Code_One-Zero
    @Code_One-Zero Год назад +3

    DAS Rindfleischettiketierungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetzt, is a actual word (with the right article) in german. So I understand why others have problems with german 😂

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад +3

      You are a bad student. You need to learn the article with it. It is "das Rindfleischettiketierungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz".

    • @Code_One-Zero
      @Code_One-Zero Год назад

      @@bobbwc7011 Damm it! You're right, I corrected it right away. 😓

  • @asmrcielowithmariaytu6809
    @asmrcielowithmariaytu6809 2 года назад +1

    ❤️✨❤️✨❤️✨❤️
    💤✨💤✨💤✨💤

  • @Adinda.1407
    @Adinda.1407 2 года назад

    You nice

  • @GI_D204
    @GI_D204 Год назад +4

    It doesn't matter, if you mess up the grammar or the articles, it is more important that you understand the meaning of the words, what they express, what they are used for. Speaking isn't just communitcation. If you just want to communitcate, we should use binary code instead, but speaking is a form of art, it is way to express our feelings, ideas, the things we need. And I like the way you pronounce the words, it is so funny. 😅
    PS: Btw words that are Diminuitive (endings: -chen or -lein) you use always "das". It is "das Mädchen/das Männchen/das Frauchen/das Jungchen" because of the ending "-chen" and the Genus is a grammtical sex and is not refering to the actual sex.

  • @Lex_en_vrai
    @Lex_en_vrai Год назад +1

    People who don't know : haha well that should be easy !
    People who know : 😶😶😶

  • @blasterxt9
    @blasterxt9 Год назад

    I'm Learning German Language

  • @mar_si06
    @mar_si06 Год назад

    So Gutes Deutsch

  • @fidgetwidget9116
    @fidgetwidget9116 Год назад +1

    ICH HABE FUMF CHEESEBERGUR

  • @master8707
    @master8707 Год назад +1

    Meine Meinung nach finde ich die Artikeln sind sehr leichter als die grammatik von der deutschsprache,

  • @tempo9565
    @tempo9565 Год назад

    Beautiful eyes

  • @gggghhhh1288
    @gggghhhh1288 Год назад +3

    Ich lerne deutsch fur eins - zwei jahre und ich hasse dies so viel, warum muss es so schweirig sein?
    Auch kannst du mich verstehen? ich versuche mein beste

    • @sparklingjimin1387
      @sparklingjimin1387 Год назад

      You've made a few mistakes but I still understood everything you said! (:
      If you want me to I can also correct your sentences!

    • @gggghhhh1288
      @gggghhhh1288 Год назад

      @@sparklingjimin1387 yeah please correct them, i need all the help i can get

    • @FKILL1079
      @FKILL1079 Год назад

      Ich lerne deutsch seit ein oder zwei Jahre und ich hasse es so doll,warum muss es so schwierig sein?Verstehst du was ich meine?ich versuche mein bestes
      I dont know that it is right bud i hope, youre realy good in german.The best way to learn it is With a German teacher

    • @chuuya4259
      @chuuya4259 Месяц назад

      I'm a native German speaker and I understood everything quite well.
      Ich bin Muttersprachlich Deutsch und habe alles was du sagtest sehr gut verstanden.

  • @its_ntm
    @its_ntm Год назад

    German is soooo schwer!

  • @BucksTheBear
    @BucksTheBear Год назад +3

    As someone who grew up in germany, i just realized how fked up the language actually is😂
    I never realized how stupid is sounds if you don't know german. I mean "The Girl" is "Das Mädchen" and "The Girls" is "Die Mädchen" but you can also say "The dress of the girls" which will be "Das Kleid *Der* *Mädchen* " and im just glad i don't have to think about this because i confuse myself just by explaining this 😂

    • @GI_D204
      @GI_D204 Год назад +1

      It isn't fucked up, thats how you use the casus, there is also a numerus and a genus. The genus is a grammatical sex, it hasn't anything to do with the real sex. And the plural form is always "die". There are specific rules for every article, so from a logical point of view it is complicated but there is nothing which makes not sense.

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад

      @@GI_D204 Reading the comments here just shows how bad German is tought as a subject in many schools. I am from the former East Germany, and "Muttersprachunterricht" there was VERY logical and as sharp as Gymnasium-level Latin. The priorities in East Germany and the Eastern Bundesländer were reading, writing, grammar, oral and written expression, spelling, and only after all of this it was literature, hence the name "Deutsche Sprache und Literatur".
      When I have to read here how many Germans almost brag that they are too stupid to understand grammatical genders, casus, numerus etc. I am ashamed. These people should be beaten over the head until they develop a better relationship with their mother tongue.

  • @gaybodypillow
    @gaybodypillow Год назад +1

    you spelled masculine wrong 😅

  • @julianlis5410
    @julianlis5410 Год назад +1

    Idk if im the only one but the flashing lights in the backround make me kinda uncomfortable 😂

  • @rainydreams7270
    @rainydreams7270 Год назад

    its "das Mädchen" because "Mädchen" is the shorter form of "Magd" and the article of this word is "Die Magd", thats why

    • @bobbwc7011
      @bobbwc7011 Год назад +2

      Nein, die Stammform ist "die Maid". And there are no rules in German for the distribution of the grammatical genders. It is arbitrary because grammatical genders are in no way related with biological sexes.

  • @bigdaddyswole
    @bigdaddyswole 3 месяца назад

    I came to learn German, not find a wife 😍

  • @rioterwarhier
    @rioterwarhier Год назад +2

    99% if the viewers are German i guess.

  • @pbawel
    @pbawel 2 года назад +8

    Der Mann der das Kind der Frau die das Auto fährt tötet.
    German is very wierd...lol

    • @feindkontakt5956
      @feindkontakt5956 Год назад +5

      No. your sentence is weird, because you didnt set commas. Try it, then it makes perfect sense.

    • @joocymangoes
      @joocymangoes Год назад +1

      @@feindkontakt5956 also the sentence they made isn’t a sentence lol

  • @niccoart
    @niccoart Год назад +2

    Deutsch more similar to Russian than the English

    • @Mad18121
      @Mad18121 Год назад

      @Crispy Cream i don’t think so.
      Russian language is very similar with German sometimes. People who speak Russian or can understand it, know this.

  • @predragkrstic821
    @predragkrstic821 Год назад

    Mozes samo malo glasnije sestro .

  • @pastellcutie
    @pastellcutie 2 года назад +5

    What about Genitiv 🥲

  • @tofiktofik4598
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