When it comes to pronunciations of foreign languages, I've always found it exceedingly helpful to watch native speakers' mouths as they speak. That is, the shape they take when speaking as well as lips and toungue as well. It was really helpful when i picked up spanish. Sounds like you have a wonderful resource in your father as well. That helps a lot!
I’m a native German speaker and I have to say your pronunciation is pretty good! Just wanted to point out at 17:05 it’s actually Das Frühstück so it’s neutral not masculine! Great video, love your content
My Mother is from Berlin, high German. When I was small I could speak with her but they thought I would get confused when I started school. Translates to she didn't want to be bothered. I understand pretty much. I have had dreams where I spoke in German. Milk Coffee is what I grew up on. Cafe Au Lait in Louisiana, close. Apflekuchen is my most favorite cake. I love German cheesecake, they use ricotta. Soft boiled eggs , brot, and milk Kaffe for breakfast. I enjoyed this. Danke.
It was really cool when you described the literal meaning of some words. Schildkröte literally means "Shield-toad" Also your pronounciation is really good, especially the "ch"! "o" sounds like the o in for "ö" sounds like the vowel in girl. For/Girl. I hope you can hear the difference and this was helpful for anyone trying to learn :)
I can very much approve this German lesson. There is one thing though that you need to be careful with. When you have a noun in its plural form, the article is always „Die“. So when its used for plural it looses its gender and is used for everything. For example „the pets“ is „die Haustiere“ and „the pet“ is „das Haustier“
Hooi! As native swiss german speaker i love hesring how you sometimes have a swiss flaire to your german. E.g. in the word orange you put the stress on the o like us while germans stress the a. Maybe your dad can translate: Danke für dini tolle videos! Ich freu mi immer weni gseh dassd wieder öbbis neus postet hesch
Good Job! Something that you could work on is the "r" sound in rot or grün. It's really difficult as a native english speaker but not Impossible to learn ☺️ i'm a speech therapist so If you'd like some ways to learn the "r" Sound I could tell you how i teach the children in speech therapy ☺️
You don't sound German, but from the looks of your folk's home ( sloping ceiling in some areas on the inside ) you live there or in a neighboring country. I was a U.S. Soldier at one time and lived there years ago. I was in the Nurnberg military community at a place called Herzo Artillery Base which is now gone. Torn down by the local government there in Herzogenaurach, Germany, which is in the state of Bavaria. I used to run downtown every other night with a friend named Richard who lived on my same base but was in a different unit. We met at the base gym and were friends from that point on. We were both in the U.S. Army, but Richard was bi-racial. His mother was German and his father was Black American. He was very fluent in German and French. He was born in Nurnberg City. He was serving very close to his home. During our night runs we would pass the Adidas and Puma factories which were on either side of the Aurach River. Both companies were owned by two brothers who had split their parent company into 2 separate companies. They both died in the 70's long before I had gotten there. I'd have to search the recesses of my parent's storage units at their home to find the bag ( hopefully, my mother hasn't thrown it away ) that I had when I lived there in Deucheland as it contains a piece of the Berlin Wall. I got to Germany a week after it came down and I have an actual piece of the wall. Pretty historic stuff at this point. The one place I didn't visit and I still may one day was the Neuschwanstein Castle which was about a 3-hr drive from my old base. Autobahn 7. I enjoyed my time there as I was able to travel a good bit. Spain, France, Greece and a few other places. I enjoy your vids. Keep up the good work!
In Scotland we sometimes call the church the kirk so that one is pretty similar.You really do have a fantastic demeanor and would make a great teacher!
The difference between leben and wohnen is a bit tricky since leben literally means to live as in to exist in this world and wohnen means to reside (in a flat or something). In daily live whether we use leben oder wohnen depends on the context. For example "I live in germany": "Ich lebe in Deutschland". But "I live at/ I reside at 64 Rum Road": "Ich wohne in Rum Road 64".
Ikea used a phrase "Wohnst du noch oder lebst du schon?" for a simple reason. If you say "Ich lebe in der Rum Road 64" you also express that you enjoy life more while "Ich wohne ..." is more like "I live there, it´s OK, I am fine". It´s almost like "like and love", one is the comparative of the other. I usually say "Ich lebe in der Gartenstraße 14a"
I usually just watch the Wednesday trivia. This was kind of an interesting type of ASMR, different from all the noise and acting stuff that I was aware of. Will have to check out some others in the future. Thank you.
Wow at my school i fo French bit i always wanted to learn German And. ASMR version hello? Best combination❤ btw i slept so fast😅 You are the only asmrtist that can relax me and put me to sleep i would appreciate if you could like this comment thank you! Keep up the good work!
Hi, you said you have difficulties with remembering 'Schildkröte'. If you translate it word by word it just means 'Shield Toad', so just remember the funny imagine of a Toad with a Shield ❤😊
Thats super neat I was watching and i was pausing after each color and i got all of then without looking at the screen in a row! Grün Rot Blau Lila Gelb Orange Rosa Braun Weib ( i cant type out the letter bcz its not english lol) Schwarz. Rlly good video!
@@marcelbusch597 well Swiss German isn’t a written language so kinda difficult to learn. And all of my family that speaks Swiss German also speaks High German
Milch (in germany) is pronounced something like "miltsh". So milchkaffee is pronounced "miltshkaffee". You can pronounce the lö in "Löwe" like "luh" and the e and the e like an "eh". Something like "Luhweh" (:
This ü,ä,ö is a little bit different in German Not Like that what you said but ist Not Bad its okay. And Pink is in German also pink and rosa . A few words Are a Little Bit different in German but its very very good. Im not good in english im sorry
When it comes to pronunciations of foreign languages, I've always found it exceedingly helpful to watch native speakers' mouths as they speak. That is, the shape they take when speaking as well as lips and toungue as well. It was really helpful when i picked up spanish. Sounds like you have a wonderful resource in your father as well. That helps a lot!
Danke, dass du mir deutsch beibringst.
Thanks for teaching me German, although I’m a native German.
I’m a native German speaker and I have to say your pronunciation is pretty good! Just wanted to point out at 17:05 it’s actually Das Frühstück so it’s neutral not masculine! Great video, love your content
Thank you! A random website must have steered me wrong on that one 😂
Der is only used in the genitive plural form
As a german I’m very excited to watch this
girl pls never stop these vids omgg!!! firstly amazing asmr and secondly it really helps with learning german vocab! thanks so much
Thanks for watching!
My Mother is from Berlin, high German. When I was small I could speak with her but they thought I would get confused when I started school. Translates to she didn't want to be bothered. I understand pretty much. I have had dreams where I spoke in German. Milk Coffee is what I grew up on. Cafe Au Lait in Louisiana, close. Apflekuchen is my most favorite cake. I love German cheesecake, they use ricotta. Soft boiled eggs , brot, and milk Kaffe for breakfast. I enjoyed this. Danke.
It was really cool when you described the literal meaning of some words. Schildkröte literally means "Shield-toad" Also your pronounciation is really good, especially the "ch"!
"o" sounds like the o in for
"ö" sounds like the vowel in girl.
For/Girl. I hope you can hear the difference and this was helpful for anyone trying to learn :)
I can very much approve this German lesson. There is one thing though that you need to be careful with. When you have a noun in its plural form, the article is always „Die“. So when its used for plural it looses its gender and is used for everything. For example „the pets“ is „die Haustiere“ and „the pet“ is „das Haustier“
@@lana_del_slay_tv ah I knew that but I guess I just messed it up!
Hooi! As native swiss german speaker i love hesring how you sometimes have a swiss flaire to your german. E.g. in the word orange you put the stress on the o like us while germans stress the a.
Maybe your dad can translate: Danke für dini tolle videos! Ich freu mi immer weni gseh dassd wieder öbbis neus postet hesch
@@aliciamuller4811 thank you! I’ll ask my dad haha
Dieser Kommentarbereich ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
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Hallo!
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Good Job! Something that you could work on is the "r" sound in rot or grün. It's really difficult as a native english speaker but not Impossible to learn ☺️ i'm a speech therapist so If you'd like some ways to learn the "r" Sound I could tell you how i teach the children in speech therapy ☺️
Danke!
@@petra2392 Danke!
@@pamelaasmrThanks for this amazing video😊
I’m going to Berlin next week so this video is Perfect timing 🎉
You don't sound German, but from the looks of your folk's home ( sloping ceiling in some areas on the inside ) you live there or in a neighboring country. I was a U.S. Soldier at one time and lived there years ago. I was in the Nurnberg military community at a place called Herzo Artillery Base which is now gone. Torn down by the local government there in Herzogenaurach, Germany, which is in the state of Bavaria. I used to run downtown every other night with a friend named Richard who lived on my same base but was in a different unit. We met at the base gym and were friends from that point on. We were both in the U.S. Army, but Richard was bi-racial. His mother was German and his father was Black American. He was very fluent in German and French. He was born in Nurnberg City. He was serving very close to his home. During our night runs we would pass the Adidas and Puma factories which were on either side of the Aurach River. Both companies were owned by two brothers who had split their parent company into 2 separate companies. They both died in the 70's long before I had gotten there. I'd have to search the recesses of my parent's storage units at their home to find the bag ( hopefully, my mother hasn't thrown it away ) that I had when I lived there in Deucheland as it contains a piece of the Berlin Wall. I got to Germany a week after it came down and I have an actual piece of the wall. Pretty historic stuff at this point. The one place I didn't visit and I still may one day was the Neuschwanstein Castle which was about a 3-hr drive from my old base. Autobahn 7. I enjoyed my time there as I was able to travel a good bit. Spain, France, Greece and a few other places. I enjoy your vids. Keep up the good work!
lol I live in the United States
In Scotland we sometimes call the church the kirk so that one is pretty similar.You really do have a fantastic demeanor and would make a great teacher!
@@Chuv777 thank you!
The difference between leben and wohnen is a bit tricky since leben literally means to live as in to exist in this world and wohnen means to reside (in a flat or something). In daily live whether we use leben oder wohnen depends on the context. For example "I live in germany": "Ich lebe in Deutschland". But "I live at/ I reside at 64 Rum Road": "Ich wohne in Rum Road 64".
Ikea used a phrase "Wohnst du noch oder lebst du schon?" for a simple reason. If you say "Ich lebe in der Rum Road 64" you also express that you enjoy life more while "Ich wohne ..." is more like "I live there, it´s OK, I am fine". It´s almost like "like and love", one is the comparative of the other.
I usually say "Ich lebe in der Gartenstraße 14a"
The "ö" in "Schildkröte" and "Löwe" and the "ü" in "Frühstück" is like the first second of the 'u" in: "murder".
Phonetics are tricky. As a German, I can understand that it´s close but it´s infact not. The "first second" of the "u" in murder is the "ir" sound.
@@bucsredsoxredwings Mirda? Komische Aussprache tbh.
Holy shit das is übel close
Beim ü nich so aber beim ö schon
English has the "ä" and "ö" sound, but not "ü". Like in: "The mäin road in törtle beach."
I really enjoy your teaching vids. And love language ones. So this is perfecto really ❤
Thank you!
I love your asmr so much you help my sleep so much!,❤
Thanks for watching!
I'm not a German speaker and I couldn't care less if you got the pronunciation correct. ASMR German is just relaxing gibberish to me.
Glad you enjoy 😊
it's fun to watch when i am german myself, i really like your accent :)
I love These kinda Videos, Especially yours!
Too sad that your videos don't get the attention they deserve
I usually just watch the Wednesday trivia. This was kind of an interesting type of ASMR, different from all the noise and acting stuff that I was aware of. Will have to check out some others in the future. Thank you.
I really don’t have any acting or regular trigger videos
Pamela, you are such a lovley person and your channel helps very much, i felt some body anxiety and immedeatly felt that i needed your videos❤❤❤❤
Thank you!
Wow at my school i fo French bit i always wanted to learn German And. ASMR version hello? Best combination❤ btw i slept so fast😅 You are the only asmrtist that can relax me and put me to sleep i would appreciate if you could like this comment thank you! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching!
@@pamelaasmrNo problem ❤
41:06: It´s pronounced sort of like "Koicheein"
Hi, you said you have difficulties with remembering 'Schildkröte'.
If you translate it word by word it just means 'Shield Toad', so just remember the funny imagine of a Toad with a Shield ❤😊
Love These Videos :)
50:00: The "s" is pronounced like "z"
Your pronunciation is really good!!
@@potato1010 thank you!
Pineapple is also Ananas in Turkish.
Most of the world says "Ananas".
Omg I love your vids
Thank you!
Your accent is so nice ❤
Studying is more effective before going to sleep 😉
Thats super neat I was watching and i was pausing after each color and i got all of then without looking at the screen in a row! Grün Rot Blau Lila Gelb Orange Rosa Braun Weib ( i cant type out the letter bcz its not english lol) Schwarz. Rlly good video!
@@vsipy thanks for watching! At least for me, the ß pops up when I hold down the S on my phone
@@pamelaasmr ohhh yeah it does ß thx
Hi from Algeria!
Wimbledon started today, I’d love a tennis trivia 😘
The best asmr youtuber teaching us the best language in the world 🤩🤩
Love you you're the best 💗💗💗😽
Thank you 😊
Ich habe nurnoch nicht ganz verstanden warum sie hochdeutsch lernt obwohl ihr vater schweizer ist😂 aber danke für das tolle video
@@marcelbusch597 well Swiss German isn’t a written language so kinda difficult to learn. And all of my family that speaks Swiss German also speaks High German
Lila is also the Hungarian Purple :3
You should do a vid with your dad explaining the swiss lingo 🤣. Greetings from Argovia
Thanks, I can already speak German
@@Itsyourfav_Aylin you want a medal?
Milch (in germany) is pronounced something like "miltsh". So milchkaffee is pronounced "miltshkaffee". You can pronounce the lö in "Löwe" like "luh" and the e and the e like an "eh". Something like "Luhweh" (:
Dare me, i can speak german with you
Lol❤❤ great video
pink isnt rosa rosa is a different color pink is just pink :3
I think they both work
@@pamelaasmr Sure, i mean it IS kinda the Same rosa is a Variation of pink after all but what americans call pink we also Just call pink
As a German, original pink means Rosa but nowadays pink is more deep dark pink while Rosa is a very light pig pink
@@xunvenile ist das so ein Ding wo es offiziell anders heisst? weil Hand aufs Herz niemand sagt zu pink rosa haha
Thank you. I’ve been trying to get my German shepherd to stay but he won’t understand
The fact your stomach is growling and i just had a pizza 😭🖤
Please do Swedish next ❤
@@omi4470 I don’t know Swedish
Du hast mich.
Translates to: "You have me"
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رائع ❤❤❤
Sehr gut❤❤❤
Very good❤❤❤
This ü,ä,ö is a little bit different in German Not Like that what you said but ist Not Bad its okay. And Pink is in German also pink and rosa . A few words Are a Little Bit different in German but its very very good. Im not good in english im sorry
Has your dad ever made you pronounce "Chuchichäschtli"?
@@ronin667 no 😂
Wait a minute! SWARZKOPFF litterally translates to black head?!
@@ausomeaspie lol yes
Try to bot Roll the r to hard then you got them nearly 100% correct
Nicht dass ich es auf mich nehme, aber ich denke, ich habe es angestoßen... So bin ich froh wo ich es sonst nicht bin!
Hopp Schweiz!
omg Lila is my name
Wie gut kannst du Deutsch sprechen? Hast du Deutsch von deinem Vater gelernt?
Omg! I‘m actually from switzerland! 😆 So happy to have something in common with you.
Well, your pronation wasn’t perfect but I‘v heard MUCH worse 😂🫶🏻