This is one of the best Channels to learn German. Great Contents with Audio, Video and Pictorial Representation.. Clear vsion and Superb Explanation ! Thanks a lot for your time and effort. Das ist wunderbar ! 🙏
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Indeed! However, in that case, "like" is no longer conjugated but rather is in the form of an infinitive, being the second verb in the sentence. The conjugated verb is "is going", which is different to "am going" and "are going".
In some contexts indeed, but that nuanced usage of the word is not something that beginners need to know. In my experience as a high school teacher, I believe they need to master "gern" before moving on to that.
Like in german I like football Ich mag Fußball I like playing football Ich spiele gern Fußball ⚽ Liking a thing mögen+ noun Ich mag Du magst Er mag sie mag. +. Die Gitarre 🎸 Es mag. Musik Wir mögen. Fußball ⚽ ihr mögt Schwimmen 2.liking action Ich spiele Du spielst Er spielt Sie spielt. + gerne (e) + Fußball Es. Spielt Wir spielen Ihr spielt Sie spilelen
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Bitte!
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Thanks for the affirmation!
Thanks you so much for these short videos. It helps summarizing a lot.
Glad you like them!
This is one of the best Channels to learn German.
Great Contents with Audio, Video and Pictorial Representation..
Clear vsion and Superb Explanation !
Thanks a lot for your time and effort.
Das ist wunderbar ! 🙏
This lesson is easy as pie to work out. Thanks!
You are brilliant. You should be my German teacher
5:10
Why on the right side of the screen it's "Du MACHST" instead of "Du MAGST"?
This is really very helpful and really clear ...hope for more upload
Thank you, I will try my best!
Great video! What about gefallen, what’s the difference with mag?
Hey man @ 5:00, doesn’t machst or gern have to go to the back of the sentence because a verb
is always in the second place and last place?
Nvm, I just realised gern (gladly) isn’t a verb lol😂
Nice one - answered yourself!
Thanks for this. Helped me a ton
Glad to hear!
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Danke!
Thanks a lot for your video! What about "gefallen"?
Dear teacher....you are the best I hope you would read my message I just want to say your way of teaching is outstanding . I love you and grateful I am from Pakistan
great channel, great explanation
Thanks!
Sir do more videos 🙏…are you taking online German courses?
gladly (gern) recommand to watch this.
What about comparing something ( yeah it’s LIKE that ) ( he’s like 20 years years old )?
Clearly explained
2:25 "He is going to like it" is a valid English sentence
Indeed! However, in that case, "like" is no longer conjugated but rather is in the form of an infinitive, being the second verb in the sentence. The conjugated verb is "is going", which is different to "am going" and "are going".
Thank you ❤
Does "gerne" function like "graag" in Dutch?
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Vielen Dank...
Ich esse gern den saft.
You can use "mögen" with actions as well, of course, as in "Ich mag Tennis schauen" or "Ich mag Musik hören".
In some contexts indeed, but that nuanced usage of the word is not something that beginners need to know. In my experience as a high school teacher, I believe they need to master "gern" before moving on to that.
Danke schon.🌺❤
Bitte schön!
Best t eaching video
In the sentence, "I like football," like is a verb, not a noun.
tghis was a bit silly but arent weew all yes
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I assume the rule for liking people is the same as for liking things. So “I like Susie” is “Ich mag Susie”.
Yep, absolutely!
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Nice
Thanks
so, would "Er schaut gern Tennis"
translate into " he watches gladly tennis"?
that makes more sense than "he watches likes tennis" 😆😂
Yep! If you can think like that then you are well on your way to mastering this construction!
I play gladly football, sound legit to me.
Like in german
I like football
Ich mag Fußball
I like playing football
Ich spiele gern Fußball ⚽
Liking a thing mögen+ noun
Ich mag
Du magst
Er mag
sie mag. +. Die Gitarre 🎸
Es mag. Musik
Wir mögen. Fußball ⚽
ihr mögt Schwimmen
2.liking action
Ich spiele
Du spielst
Er spielt
Sie spielt. + gerne (e) + Fußball
Es. Spielt
Wir spielen
Ihr spielt
Sie spilelen
ich trinke gern beir
Du magst deine Hausaufgaben
Du machst gern deine hausaufgaben
why is "die" gitarre the only word with a pronoun? why "die gitarre" and not just "gitarre"?