The German verb heiraten - to marry

The German verb heiraten – to marry

The verb heiraten – to marry weak verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb heiraten is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of heiraten through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Mon, Aug 6th 2012 |
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German Neutral Nouns

German Neutral Nouns

German Neutral Nouns We all know how difficult it is to guess the right gender if it comes to German nouns. The bad news is: There is no official rule for when to use der, die and das. The good news is: There are guidelines which will make it easier to choose between them. In […]

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Thu, Aug 2nd 2012 |
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The German verb schreien - to shout

The German verb schreien – to shout

The verb schreien – to shout strong verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb schreien is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of schreien through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Thu, Jul 26th 2012 |
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3 Popular German Verbs with Examples and Test

3 Popular German Verbs with Examples and Test

3 Popular German Verbs with Examples and Test In this post we want to introduce you to the three popular German verbs sein, haben and machen. At the bottom we have a test for you. Good luck 🙂           sein – to be Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich bin […]

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Thu, Jul 19th 2012 |
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The German verb schneiden - to cut

The German verb schneiden – to cut

The verb schneiden – to cut strong verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb schneiden is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of schneiden through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Thu, Jul 12th 2012 |
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German Vocabulary – All about the Body Part 2

German Vocabulary – All about the Body Part 2

Der Körper – The Body In this post we are looking at German vocabulary about the body. The table divides the words into masculine, female and neutral words. This will help you with remembering the genders 🙂 You might want to read our Part 1 too 🙂 Masculine words der Ellenbogen elbow der Fußknöchel ankle […]

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Thu, Jul 5th 2012 |
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The German verb schlagen - to hit/to beat

The German verb schlagen – to hit/to beat

The verb schlagen – to hit/to beat strong verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb schlagen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of schlagen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense […]

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Thu, Jun 28th 2012 |
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German Feminine Nouns

German Feminine Nouns

German Feminine Nouns We all know how difficult it is to guess the right gender if it comes to German nouns. The bad news is: There is no official rule for when to use der, die and das. The good news is: There are guidelines which will make it easier to choose between them. In […]

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Thu, Jun 21st 2012 |
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Solution of the German Adjective Test

Solution of the German Adjective Test

Popular German Adjectives Here is the solution of our previous blog abot the three important German adjectives schön, alt and gut 🙂   1. Ich habe einen alten Fernseher. (alt) 2. Seine Deutschnote ist sehr gut. (gut) 3. Mit dem Geld hat sie sich eine schöne Jacke gekauft. (schön) 4. Habt ihr dem alten Mann […]

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Wed, Jun 20th 2012 |
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The German verb springen - to jump

The German verb springen – to jump

The verb springen – to jump strong verb, formed with sein Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb springen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of springen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Thu, Jun 14th 2012 |
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German Reflexive Verbs in the Accusative Case

German Reflexive Verbs in the Accusative Case

Reflexive Verbs in the Accusative Case What is a reflexive verb? A German reflexive verb describes an action of someone (subject) where the action reflects back to the subject. German reflexive verbs are used in connection with a reflexive pronoun such as myself or yourself in English. Reflexive verbs are very common in the German […]

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Thu, Jun 7th 2012 |
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The German verb reden - to talk

The German verb reden – to talk

The verb reden – to talk weak verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb reden is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of reden through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Thu, May 31st 2012 |
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3 Popular German Adjectives with Examples and Test

3 Popular German Adjectives with Examples and Test

Popular German Adjectives In this post we want to introduce you to the three popular German adjectives alt, gut and schön. Depending on the gender and case the adjective will change its ending. At the bottom we have a test for you. Good luck 🙂         alt – old Examples in the […]

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Thu, May 24th 2012 |
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The German verb lügen - to lie

The German verb lügen – to lie

The verb lügen – to lie strong verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb lügen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of lügen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Thu, May 17th 2012 |
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Solutions to our Weather Video from 12/04/2012

Solutions to our Weather Video from 12/04/2012

The Weather – Das Wetter: German Video Lesson Solutions 1. What is the wind strength in North Germany? Solution: The wind strength is 6. 2. What is the temperature at night in North Germany? Solution: The temperature is 8 degrees. 3. What will the weather be like in South Germany at night? Solution: There will […]

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Wed, May 16th 2012 |
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German Masculine Nouns

German Masculine Nouns

German Masculine Nouns Should I use der, die or das? This is one of the first questions that you will ask when learning German. The first thing you need to understand is that it is not related to the perceived gender of the noun it is attached to. Here are a couple of quick examples: […]

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Thu, May 10th 2012 |
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The German verb laufen - to walk, to run

The German verb laufen – to walk, to run

The verb laufen – to walk strong verb, formed with sein Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb laufen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of laufen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Thu, May 3rd 2012 |
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German Sayings in English Part 3

German Sayings in English Part 3

German Sayings and the English Equivalent Below is a new table of German sayings translated into English. We have included the literal translation of the saying into English so you can truly understand what is being said. We hope you enjoy these, please add your own in the comments section below. You can also check […]

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Fri, Apr 27th 2012 |
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The German verb holen - to fetch

The German verb holen – to fetch

The verb holen – to fetch weak verb, formed with haben Below are the verb tables detailing how the German verb holen is formed depending on the tense of the sentence. Knowing the different forms of holen through the tenses will allow you to construct sentences much easier. Present Tense Future Tense Conditional Tense ich […]

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Thu, Apr 19th 2012 |
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Video with Questions 12/04/12 - Wetter

Video with Questions 12/04/12 – Wetter

The Weather – Das Wetter: German Video Lesson Welcome to the first of our German video lessons. This is pretty simple, just watch the video and see if you can answer the questions below. Good luck 🙂   Questions about the weather 1. What is the wind strength in North Germany? 2. What is the […]

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Wed, Apr 11th 2012 |
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