Hey, I just wanted to say that you're providing amazing service not only to the millions who want to learn this amazing language but the German language itself. I am a subscriber from many years back, but today I visited after a while to see the amazing upgrade that you've made. Keep up the good work. May the almighty rewards you for the good that you're doing.. East or West, Jenny is the best.
Hi , I also want to learn German language from the lingoni but they haven't mentioned whether they give certificate of completion after completing the particular level . If you have gone through their program did you receive the certificate ?
@@tejasbansal5110 u dont need a cret. at all im an english fluent with no single course whatsoever. the most important is that ur able to talk with no burden
Key to studying the German alphabet *A = Ah* B = Bee C = Si D = Dee E = E F = Ef *G = Ghee* *H = Ha* *I = Ee* *J = Yot* *K = Kah* L = El M = Em N = En O = Oh P = Pee *Q = Koo* *R = Err* S = Ess T = Tee *U = Ooh* *V = Fou* *W = Vee* *X = ix* *Y = Upsilon* *Z = Sett* Bold indicates a letter pronounced differently than in English. Characters not in English: ß = Eszett Ä = ehh Ü = euh Ö = ouh
Dankeschön Jenny für Ihre Videos, sie sind sehr nützlich für mich, ich lerne jetzt Deutsch und ich bin im Niveau A1...Leute, hier ist ein List von die Wörter erwähnt im Video ; Der Apfel (the Apple) -Das Auto (the car) die Banane (the banana) -das Buch (the book) der Computer (the computer) - die Couch (the couch) Deutschland - das-der-die das Essen (the food) - der Elefant (the elephant) die Frau (the woman)- das Fahrrad (the bicycle) der Garten (the garden; the yard) - gut (good) Hallo (hello) - das Haus (the house) das Internet (the internet) - die Insel (the island) die Jacke (the jacket) - der Job (the job) das Kind (the child)- Köln (cologne) lernen (to learn) -die Lampe (the lamp) der Mann (the man) - der Mund (the mouth) nein (no) - der Name(the name) die Oma (the grandma); der Opa(the grandpa) die Polizei (the police)- der Pullover (the sweater) die Qualle (the jellyfish) - das Quiz(the quiz) -das ist Quatsch (that's nonsense !) der Rock (the skirt) - Russland (Russia) die Sonne (the sun) - sie (she); sie (they) und Sie (you: formal) der Tisch (the table) - der Tag (the day) Und (and) - die Uhr (the watch; the clock) Vielleicht (maybe; perhaps) - der Vogel (the bird) wohnen (to live) - das Wort (the word) die Box ( the box) das/der Yoga (yoga) zwei (two) - der Zahn (the tooth)
A few months ago i tried to admit into a local German language institute where it would have cost me 300 usd just for A1 course which is too expensive (to put into perspective - yearly tuition fee for my university is only 50 usd) . I may not have the chance to know you personally, but wherever you are, you have my heartiest gratitude.
Hallo! I am expat learning German in order to understand the culture better and integrate to the society. Thanks a million for detailed videos and your amazing work!
Hello Jenny. I love your german clases. I follow you in german clases for spanish speakers and you are the best. Du bist die beste deutsche Lehrerin. Ich liebe deine deutsche Unterrichte!
Hallo, ich bin Jordany, Ich komme aus Haiti, I can say that Yesterday I really made up my mind to learn German, I'm telling you that with your videos even a brainscattered person would be able to learn German perfectly. Thank you a lot!!
@@thanos1229 Enough that I can understand what you said, but not good enough to reply back in German :( I didn't keep going once the harder stuff came into business.
@@Senacesn I’ve learning German on internet for 4 years ,let me tell you I still have problems with declination because of the random articles, but I speak well , I don’t have a certificate But I’m doing a 6 months formation , I will do the test ( Goethe) in November, I’m crossing fingers everything to go well so I can find a job , I llive in east afrika not many speak German here or want to learn it , therefore if you have a certificate you can get a good job
thank you so much for these free lessons. i am moving to germany soon and i was looking for something like this. i mainly need german lessons to get a part-time job during my study. it will be very helpful if you decide to do few videos on job related lessons. i am also planning to register for your website in few months. Danke!
Hi , I also want to learn German language from the lingoni but they haven't mentioned whether they give certificate of completion after completing the particular level . If you have gone through their program did you receive the certificate ?
Many thanks for all you effort, but the old version of your videos was more vital and more close to the heart. Please don't change the rest videos. Regards
You are really really fantastic and your explanation is so simple and logic thank you so much.. But I've a query.. Should I study, learn or repeat with myself over and over these words which came with the alphabet as examples or just settle for learning the alphabet currently?... Another one.. How does (das) come before (kind; which means a child) as we know that (das) is a neutral article? Please clear this point. Thanks in advance 😊
B - das Buch D - Deutscheland F - das Fahrrad G - gut H - hallo I - die Insel J - die Job K - das Kind L - die Lampe N - nein O - die Oma, der Opa R - Russland T - der Tag U - die Uhr W - Wohnen Z - zwei Z - der Zahn
I will try to go thru more of your videos, (perhaps you've already addressed this): Many German words, that contain the letter "V", sometimes it id pronounced as "F" (as in English), and other times, it has the "V" sound (as in English). I realize that some words sound better once the proper sounds are sorted out. However, there also seems to be a lot of words, in which it might be used either way. Is there some sort of "systematic rules" that might apply, I find that I am constantly trying to look up words in a dictionary, to find the "phonetic" sounds of such particular words. The same can be an issue with words using "SS", "..SSCH..", combinations, "usv" (etc. ) BTW: Perhaps you could go over many common "abbreviation", in detail. DANKE SEHR!!!!
I still have a hard time distinguishing between the pronouncation of the alphabet letters "e" and "i", such as when spelling a word. They both sound like E to me. Can someone give me some tips how to distinguish between the two, as in what is different? I can see in the video that her mouth is more closed when saying "i" as opposed to "e", and I can hear a very slight difference, but I don't know how to make the two letters sound different when I pronounce/spell them.
Hey, I just wanted to say that you're providing amazing service not only to the millions who want to learn this amazing language but the German language itself. I am a subscriber from many years back, but today I visited after a while to see the amazing upgrade that you've made. Keep up the good work. May the almighty rewards you for the good that you're doing..
East or West, Jenny is the best.
Hi , I also want to learn German language from the lingoni but they haven't mentioned whether they give certificate of completion after completing the particular level . If you have gone through their program did you receive the certificate ?
@@tejasbansal5110 u dont need a cret. at all im an english fluent with no single course whatsoever. the most important is that ur able to talk with no burden
Key to studying the German alphabet
*A = Ah*
B = Bee
C = Si
D = Dee
E = E
F = Ef
*G = Ghee*
*H = Ha*
*I = Ee*
*J = Yot*
*K = Kah*
L = El
M = Em
N = En
O = Oh
P = Pee
*Q = Koo*
*R = Err*
S = Ess
T = Tee
*U = Ooh*
*V = Fou*
*W = Vee*
*X = ix*
*Y = Upsilon*
*Z = Sett*
Bold indicates a letter pronounced differently than in English.
Characters not in English:
ß = Eszett
Ä = ehh
Ü = euh
Ö = ouh
Love u :P
X can be Xenon
The C is more like tsey
Vielen Dank
Thanks. Marry me!
Ä = ehh
Ü = euh
Ö = ouh
Me after pronouncing them: OUCH! :D
I wanted to give up learning German, but the fact that you speak 5 languages was just so encouraging for me to continue! Thank you teacher!
You are AMAZING by all means! Thanks a million for quality material!
Hallo 🙂are you learning german 🙂
@@adammahdi3051 i learning german
@@adammahdi3051 I Am
Dankeschön Jenny für Ihre Videos, sie sind sehr nützlich für mich, ich lerne jetzt Deutsch und ich bin im Niveau A1...Leute, hier ist ein List von die Wörter erwähnt im Video ;
Der Apfel (the Apple) -Das Auto (the car)
die Banane (the banana) -das Buch (the book)
der Computer (the computer) - die Couch (the couch)
Deutschland - das-der-die
das Essen (the food) - der Elefant (the elephant)
die Frau (the woman)- das Fahrrad (the bicycle)
der Garten (the garden; the yard) - gut (good)
Hallo (hello) - das Haus (the house)
das Internet (the internet) - die Insel (the island)
die Jacke (the jacket) - der Job (the job)
das Kind (the child)- Köln (cologne)
lernen (to learn) -die Lampe (the lamp)
der Mann (the man) - der Mund (the mouth)
nein (no) - der Name(the name)
die Oma (the grandma); der Opa(the grandpa)
die Polizei (the police)- der Pullover (the sweater)
die Qualle (the jellyfish) - das Quiz(the quiz) -das ist Quatsch (that's nonsense !)
der Rock (the skirt) - Russland (Russia)
die Sonne (the sun) - sie (she); sie (they) und Sie (you: formal)
der Tisch (the table) - der Tag (the day)
Und (and) - die Uhr (the watch; the clock)
Vielleicht (maybe; perhaps) - der Vogel (the bird)
wohnen (to live) - das Wort (the word)
die Box ( the box)
das/der Yoga (yoga)
zwei (two) - der Zahn (the tooth)
Jenny! Du bist Eindrucksvoll!!!! Hüte Aus Für dich!! Sie sind ein guter Lehrer! Gott schütze dich!
A few months ago i tried to admit into a local German language institute where it would have cost me 300 usd just for A1 course which is too expensive (to put into perspective - yearly tuition fee for my university is only 50 usd) .
I may not have the chance to know you personally, but wherever you are, you have my heartiest gratitude.
Kaise hai bhai aap?
German sikhne se kya benefits mile aapko?
Ich lerne Deutch
Hallo! I am expat learning German in order to understand the culture better and integrate to the society. Thanks a million for detailed videos and your amazing work!
Yeni mi göçtünüz ? Bende ön hazırlık yapıyorum.
Hi i am so glad you revamped this as you are an awesome teacher. This just cements how good you are.
I'm new to your videos, but I think they are among the best on the Internet.
I LOVE YOUR LESSON AND IM ONLY 12 THANKS JENNY!!! :)
12 Years Old?
@@R_A_A_A_H46 probably 15 now
best beginner tutorial for me. highly recommend. Clear, highly structured, good examples and demonstrations.
You are such an amazing instructor, I really appreciate your sincere efforts . God bless you
Thank you so much for this videos! You are amazing teacher. First time for 3 years I studying Deutsch with enjoying and result.
Jenny, I’ve been improving my deutsch a lot. Thank you very much for your classes. Simply amazing.
I am learning German and with your useful videos I can learn German easily. Danke, tschüss.
Thank you
For these useful videos
Hello Jenny. I love your german clases. I follow you in german clases for spanish speakers and you are the best. Du bist die beste deutsche Lehrerin. Ich liebe deine deutsche Unterrichte!
Hello sunshine of my quarantine rainy days, THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Hallo, ich bin Jordany, Ich komme aus Haiti, I can say that Yesterday I really made up my mind to learn German, I'm telling you that with your videos even a brainscattered person would be able to learn German perfectly. Thank you a lot!!
How did your journey go? I'm starting to learn German and I wonder where I'll be at if I keep learning. :)
@@Senacesn ein jahr spaeter , wo bist du mit dem deutschkursen?
@@thanos1229 Enough that I can understand what you said, but not good enough to reply back in German :( I didn't keep going once the harder stuff came into business.
@@Senacesn I’ve learning German on internet for 4 years ,let me tell you I still have problems with declination because of the random articles, but I speak well , I don’t have a certificate But I’m doing a 6 months formation , I will do the test ( Goethe) in November, I’m crossing fingers everything to go well so I can find a job , I llive in east afrika not many speak German here or want to learn it , therefore if you have a certificate you can get a good job
You are an amazing teacher as the first time I am interested to learn German
THANKS DEAR JENNY YOU ARE SUCH AN EXCELLENT TEACHER
High Quality, Professional and Nice, thanks a lot
thank you so much for these free lessons. i am moving to germany soon and i was looking for something like this.
i mainly need german lessons to get a part-time job during my study. it will be very helpful if you decide to do few videos on job related lessons.
i am also planning to register for your website in few months.
Danke!
Hi , I also want to learn German language from the lingoni but they haven't mentioned whether they give certificate of completion after completing the particular level . If you have gone through their program did you receive the certificate ?
@@tejasbansal5110 if you really know the language u don't need certificate to approve
Beautiful teacher thanks for your efforts
The best channel to learn german , thank you soo much already in germany and struggling with language but thanks to you for making it easy🙏
Many thanks for all you effort, but the old version of your videos was more vital and more close to the heart. Please don't change the rest videos. Regards
Your playlist helped me a lot for my A1 German exam, danke🙂
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent! Thank you very much!
dankeschsön, Jenny. Du bist professionell.
Jenny! You are awesome!!!! Hats off to you!! You are a great tutor! God bless you!
Its Not Tutor Its Teacher
Thanks so much...from South Africa!
You're welcome 😊
I love these! I've taken up learning German during the lockdown
Hallo Jennifer i go to german class but I always practice ur vedios.
YOU ARE TOP OF ALL........ SUPERB INTERACTIVE AND MIND BOGGLING LESSONS
Thanx alot...first lesson with your amazing channel..
Danke Schon....U Have Really Simplified Germany....
one of my favourite teachers
finally the alphabet video I needed!!!
Thanks a lot for being such a successful instructor and thanks a million for helping us.
Thank you very much for sharing knowledge 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you
Danke lingoni!!!
Thanks i like your methode of teaching
Vielen dank Jenny
You are a very good teacher.
Du bist die beste Detsch Lehrerin
Your Germany videos are awesome
*Your German videos are awesome
She's not only my best teacher, but also she's beautiful and a Blessed One. Her name is 0:17
very good way of teaching. love from italy
I'm from Karnataka India.. My mother tongue is Kannada.. First Kannada dictionary written by German "Ferdinand Kittel".. so I want to learn German
Thanks Jenny💜
Thanks a lot, that video was extremely helpful.
Thank you 🌺I really appriciate your effort🌺
HER ENGLISH HAS GOTTEN SO GOOD I CANT EVEN REALLY TELL SHE DIDNT ORIGINALLY SPEAK ENGLISH
Thanks Jenni Mam😀
Great content !! Thanks
Thank you so much love these that are done again!
Thank you madam.
Danke schon Jenny
C'est fort intéressant, merci beaucoup pour votre générosité.
Vous ne pensez pas à un cours allemand français, ça sera extraordinaire.
Thank you very much
nice I really wanted to learn german with jenny
thank you Janny (in Arabic : Shokran janny )
You are really really fantastic and your explanation is so simple and logic thank you so much.. But I've a query.. Should I study, learn or repeat with myself over and over these words which came with the alphabet as examples or just settle for learning the alphabet currently?... Another one.. How does (das) come before (kind; which means a child) as we know that (das) is a neutral article? Please clear this point.
Thanks in advance 😊
Vielen Dank!
B - das Buch
D - Deutscheland
F - das Fahrrad
G - gut
H - hallo
I - die Insel
J - die Job
K - das Kind
L - die Lampe
N - nein
O - die Oma, der Opa
R - Russland
T - der Tag
U - die Uhr
W - Wohnen
Z - zwei
Z - der Zahn
Dankeschön
Thank you Jenny
I will try to go thru more of your videos, (perhaps you've already addressed this): Many German words, that contain the letter "V", sometimes it id pronounced as "F" (as in English), and other times, it has the "V" sound (as in English). I realize that some words sound better once the proper sounds are sorted out. However, there also seems to be a lot of words, in which it might be used either way.
Is there some sort of "systematic rules" that might apply, I find that I am constantly trying to look up words in a dictionary, to find the "phonetic" sounds of such particular words. The same can be an issue with words using "SS", "..SSCH..", combinations, "usv" (etc. ) BTW: Perhaps you could go over many common "abbreviation", in detail. DANKE SEHR!!!!
Thanks a lot I really appreciated !
Danke 💖💖💖💖💖
How to differentiate between I and E in German?
Like when pronouncing both letters are pronounced the same
How to differentiate between these articles in German. How can we know which one is use at which place?
In British English the letter Z is called zed which is closer to the German zet.
Great, I suddenly interested in the German language
Tolles Video
Thanks a lot
Thanks
thanks for all thing.. ❤
For X, there is a word XEROX, so how to pronounce xerox copy . I have already paid for 12 month subscription and i really love your videos
hi,
Did you clear any german levels only on the basis of this online content?
Hallo! can somebody please tell me what she is saying after moving to next alphabet? I heard like uda is it so? does it mean and?
Dankeschön!
I grew up with Polish as well as English, so a lot of the "hard for English speaker" sounds are actually easy for me, LOL.
Great thanks dear madam
Most welcome 😊
What word - sounds like 'vee' ('the'?) - is being spoken immediately after each letter is introduced?
I learn from you a looooot thanks
Y must be the prettiest pronounce in the world 😀
Hallo ich haiße yaseen I new there to learn deutsch can you help me if dont mind in learning of deutsch thanks
I want to apply for German family Visa so it's important to learn A1 German language so please help me how can I learn easily thank you
So we understand that
S is Z
And Z is ts
V is F
And W is V
And R is g
And J is Y
niiiiice 🙂🙂🙂
I still have a hard time distinguishing between the pronouncation of the alphabet letters "e" and "i", such as when spelling a word. They both sound like E to me. Can someone give me some tips how to distinguish between the two, as in what is different? I can see in the video that her mouth is more closed when saying "i" as opposed to "e", and I can hear a very slight difference, but I don't know how to make the two letters sound different when I pronounce/spell them.
Some people here are asking will they get a certificate for completing this course?
For X: there are words like: Xamarin, Xampp, Xaml
How do we understand Banana is Feminine? What is the strategy or rule to recognize Masculine, Feminine? And like others also.
I think Couch is not a german voca. so I feel a bit strange about it to take it as an example:)
Could you please send the link of the App of Lingoni
lingoni.com
Jenny said that you won't see the special 4 letters in any other languages. But Turkish has the letters, ö ü.
Hey shouldn't it be for alphabet 'C' (das) couch instead of die couch? Couch is neutral i think!🤔
Is the German Q always followed by U, as it is in Englisch?
May i know why are we using die for computer....
It must be das if im not wrong
What about "X Wie X-ray"?
Which one is use for the exam,
Formal or informal