450 Phrases Every German Beginner Must Know

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2021
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  • @Germanpod101
    @Germanpod101  Год назад +1

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    @ozianmarickson1116 3 года назад +4

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  • @Mk82282
    @Mk82282 3 года назад +3

    It would be an improvement to have the formal and familiar forms for each example

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    @KumaSK Год назад +1

    Good lesson

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    @abcmat Год назад

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  • @domromano4117
    @domromano4117 3 года назад

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  • @adrianoguedes7970
    @adrianoguedes7970 3 года назад +1

    Please check the timeline stamp at 17:19 please note (Audio discrepancy & wrong entry ..Es war nett dich kennenzulernen) . (What do you do? >>> Was machen Sie beruflich ?

  • @adrianoguedes7970
    @adrianoguedes7970 3 года назад

    Hi! Just noticed.. Morgen habe ich frei oder Morgen bin ich frei ? (have a day off or be free for the day?)

    • @michaelgrabner8977
      @michaelgrabner8977 3 года назад +1

      Interesting question...but what do you really want say? Having a day off (from work) doesn´t mean that you aren´t busy at your free day, right. And "Morgen bin ich frei" doesn´t mean exactly "be free for the day".....it just means "Tomorrow I´m free"...just saying
      Me as native german speaker when you just say to me "Morgen habe ich frei" as a stand alone without any further context I would assume you are not going to work tomorrow, and that´s it.
      When you just say to me "Morgen bin ich frei" as a stand alone without any further context that can mean 2 things - either - you will have lot´s of spare time tomorrow - or and by far way more likely to use that particular phrase - tomorrow you will get released of something like jail or any burden.
      By having a conversation about finding an appointment to do something together you should go with "Morgen habe ich frei" and additionally adding "Da habe ich Zeit für dich" = "there I got time for you" or something like that to point out the willing to spend time together......BUT when you want to be polite because you and your counterpart have no close relationship respectively you don´t know each other very well then you should definitively use the subjunktive form and the formal speech by saying "Da hätte ich Zeit für Sie" meaning "there I would have time for you"...the subjunctive form in informal speech between people who know each other well is then "Da hätte ich Zeit für dich"
      The difference in meaning between
      "Da habe ich Zeit für dich" and "Da hätte ich Zeit für dich"...is that the subjunctive form (hätte) is by far not so pushy/insistent...respectively ..I give you the choice to say Yes or No while by using "habe" I already know respectively I expect a "Yes"
      But that is already deep semantic and definitively no beginner issue and I don´t know your level you have already reached in learning German.
      Hope I could a little bit enlighten you.

  • @meinname6452
    @meinname6452 3 года назад +1

    Did I watch a video about learning German for over an hour even though I'm German??? Yes

    • @jms7265
      @jms7265 3 года назад

      How accurate do you find it?

    • @meinname6452
      @meinname6452 3 года назад

      @@jms7265 i can't remember

  • @sajadhussain7422
    @sajadhussain7422 3 года назад +2

    Bitte sagen Sie mir wo ist meine aliza? Ich liebe aliza 🙁😑

  • @sergemichoels3937
    @sergemichoels3937 3 года назад

    Some phrases don't fit well together

  • @ayabakr6908
    @ayabakr6908 3 года назад +1

    In Arabic : شكرا
    In Japanese : ありがとうございます
    In German : Danke
    In English : thanks

  • @allenalsop6032
    @allenalsop6032 3 года назад

    You showed Morgen bin ich frei but you said Morgen hab ich frei. Warum?