The German verb behalten - to keep

The German verb behalten – to keep

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

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Thu, Apr 5th 2012 |
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German Vocabulary - All about Shopping

German Vocabulary – All about Shopping

Einkaufen – Shopping In this post we are looking at German vocabulary around the subject shopping. The table divides the words into masculine, female and neutral words. This will help you with remembering the genders 🙂 Masculine words der Artikel article der Aufzug lift der Ausverkauf sale der Bäcker baker der Einkauf shopping; purchase der […]

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Thu, Mar 29th 2012 |
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The German verb fangen - to catch

The German verb fangen – to catch

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

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Thu, Mar 22nd 2012 |
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German Sayings in English Part 2

German Sayings in English Part 2

German Sayings and the English Equivalent Below is a 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 out […]

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Thu, Mar 15th 2012 |
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The German verb entdecken - to discover

The German verb entdecken – to discover

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

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Thu, Mar 8th 2012 |
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German Emphasizers

German Emphasizers

German Emphasizers An emphasizer is a word which will emphasize or change the meaning of a sentence. Emphasizers are commonly used in the German language. Unfortunately it’s not always possible to translate emphasizers directly. That’s why we tried our best to explain to you the most common German emphasizers in this blog 🙂 The most […]

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Thu, Mar 1st 2012 |
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The German verb bestellen - to order

The German verb bestellen – to order

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

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Thu, Feb 23rd 2012 |
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German Vocabulary - All about the Body

German Vocabulary – All about the Body

Der Körper – The Body In this post we are looking at important German vocabulary about the body. The table divides the words into masculine, female and neutral words. This will help you with remembering the genders 🙂 Masculine words der Arm arm der Bauch stomach der Daumen thumb der Finger finger der Fuß foot […]

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Thu, Feb 16th 2012 |
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The German verb dürfen - to be allowed to

The German verb dürfen – to be allowed to

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

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Thu, Feb 9th 2012 |
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German Sayings in English

German Sayings in English

German Sayings and the English Equivalent Below is a 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 🙂 Saying Literal Translation Meaning […]

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Thu, Feb 2nd 2012 |
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The German verb denken - to think

The German verb denken – to think

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

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Wed, Jan 25th 2012 |
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German Prepositions followed by the Dative Case

German Prepositions followed by the Dative Case

German Prepositions and the Dative Case German Prepositions can be followed by different cases. Knowing which of the German cases follows which preposition can help you construct the sentence in the right way. Here we will look at the prepositions that are then followed by the dative case. Common Prepositions followed by the Dative The […]

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Thu, Jan 19th 2012 |
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The German verb beginnen - to begin

The German verb beginnen – to begin

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

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Thu, Jan 12th 2012 |
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German Prepositions followed by the Accusative Case

German Prepositions followed by the Accusative Case

German Prepositions and the Accusative Case German Prepositions can be followed by different cases. Knowing which of the German cases follows which preposition can help you construct the sentence in the right way. Here we will look at the prepositions that are then followed by the accusative case. Common Prepositions followed by the Accusative The […]

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Wed, Jan 4th 2012 |
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The German verb verlieren - to lose

The German verb verlieren – to lose

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

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Wed, Dec 21st 2011 |
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German Vocabulary: All about the Weather

German Vocabulary: All about the Weather

Das Wetter – The Weather In this post we are looking at German vocabulary used to tell the weather. The table divides the words into masculine, female and neutral words. This will help you with remembering the genders 🙂 Masculine words der Blitz flash der Donner thunder der Frost frost der Grad degree der Hagel […]

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Wed, Dec 14th 2011 |
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Nürnberg - A Guide to Nuremberg

Nürnberg – A Guide to Nuremberg

Nürnberg – A Guide to Nuremberg With 500 000 inhabitants, Nuremberg is Bavaria’s second largest city and is situated in the Franconia area. It is especially crowded with tourists during the winter season due to the famous Nuremberg Christmas market. Nuremberg used to be a very popular destination for German kings during the Holy Roman […]

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Wed, Dec 7th 2011 |
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The German verb mögen - to like

The German verb mögen – to like

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

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Wed, Nov 30th 2011 |
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The German verb fliegen - to fly

The German verb fliegen – to fly

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

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Wed, Nov 16th 2011 |
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German Adverbs of Place

German Adverbs of Place

German Adverbs of Place German adverbs of place are words like there, nowhere, here etc. They can be tricky to get to grips with. That’s why we’ve compiled this guide to help you understand and learn the correct way to use the German adverbs of place. Let’s have a closer look below. Learn and enjoy […]

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Wed, Nov 9th 2011 |
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