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German Language Compared to other Languages
Manche Sprachen klingen meinetwegen wie Musik oder verdammt romantisch. Aber ich finde die...
published: 27 Jul 2013
author: Gastondeluxe
German Language Compared to other Languages
German Language Compared to other Languages
Manche Sprachen klingen meinetwegen wie Musik oder verdammt romantisch. Aber ich finde die deutsche Sprache hat hingegen Wiedererkennungswert! Produktion: Fi...- published: 27 Jul 2013
- views: 39961
- author: Gastondeluxe
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How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages
SUBSCRIBE THE COPYCATS! http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow Experience how awfully harsh German sou...
published: 19 Jul 2013
author: Copy Cat Channel
How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages
How German Sounds Compared To Other Languages
SUBSCRIBE THE COPYCATS! http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow Experience how awfully harsh German sounds in comparison to other (more beautiful?!) languages! ++++++++++...- published: 19 Jul 2013
- views: 5335886
- author: Copy Cat Channel
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German Language Activities
If you are planning to set your business in Europe or Germany and also want to study in an...
published: 05 Mar 2014
German Language Activities
German Language Activities
If you are planning to set your business in Europe or Germany and also want to study in any of these countries, then learning German language is very essential. Germany is leading business and trading center which has good relation with Europe and non-European countries. German is also key language in European Union. Presently, German is the second most spoken language in Europe, and is the third most popular language taught after English. The culture of German speaking countries is really different compared to English speaking countries. Even if you are planning to reside in US then too learning German along with fluent English is very important because there are more than 5million German residing in the country. Learning German from Cambridge Institute will be one step ahead to get a good job opportunity in the said country. There will be different levels of course which you will be going through and you will undergo the process of speaking, using basic vocabulary and also on writing. Knowing the German culture and tradition is very important if you are planning to work or study at any German speaking country. So learning under the guidance of Cambridge Institute will give the opportunity of getting a better job after completing the course.- published: 05 Mar 2014
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Norm Strauss house concert promo-Europe (German language)
www.normstrauss.com....
published: 15 Jun 2012
author: Norm Strauss
Norm Strauss house concert promo-Europe (German language)
Norm Strauss house concert promo-Europe (German language)
www.normstrauss.com.- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 180
- author: Norm Strauss
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Roundtable - EMS Success in Europe (German Language)
Kim Sauer von EMSNow spricht mit Frank-Ralf Mayer von Cicor Electronic Solutions, Paul Ewa...
published: 19 Jun 2012
author: EMSNowTV
Roundtable - EMS Success in Europe (German Language)
Roundtable - EMS Success in Europe (German Language)
Kim Sauer von EMSNow spricht mit Frank-Ralf Mayer von Cicor Electronic Solutions, Paul Ewart, Manufacturing Manager von SMS Electronics Ltd und Ralf Blömer, ...- published: 19 Jun 2012
- views: 127
- author: EMSNowTV
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Learn German language in Germany, language school GLS in Berlin, Verbalisti
http://verbalisti.com
http://verbaliststravel.com (in English)
http://www.facebook.com/ver...
published: 06 Jan 2014
Learn German language in Germany, language school GLS in Berlin, Verbalisti
Learn German language in Germany, language school GLS in Berlin, Verbalisti
http://verbalisti.com http://verbaliststravel.com (in English) http://www.facebook.com/verbalisti No matter how old you are - we have the German course that's just right for you. LEARN GERMAN IN BERLIN http://bit.ly/1lrtpOf UČI NEMAČKI U BERLINU http://bit.ly/Toq3vF ____________________ Verbalisti, the largest language network in the South Eastern Europe, is about connecting people to the power of languages and joy of journeys that inspire, surprise and entertain. Verbalisti is a brand of Prodirekt, which is a certified representative and partner of prestigious schools and colleges in world renowned university centers. We are the only foreign language educator and consultancy in the Southeast Europe to earn the accreditation from the two European leading language education associations -- English UK and German ICEF.- published: 06 Jan 2014
- views: 27
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EEurope 2013 Travel & German Language Study Adventure by www RexAdenture wordpress com
A speech at Sun Valley Toastmasters, Club 998 in Concord California tells many facts about...
published: 15 Jun 2013
author: Schulz Engel
EEurope 2013 Travel & German Language Study Adventure by www RexAdenture wordpress com
EEurope 2013 Travel & German Language Study Adventure by www RexAdenture wordpress com
A speech at Sun Valley Toastmasters, Club 998 in Concord California tells many facts about traveling in Europe in 2013 and is a supplement to the travel blog...- published: 15 Jun 2013
- views: 21
- author: Schulz Engel
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Kölner Firmenlauf - Ford Mitarbeiter (german language)
120 teams from companies, organisations and public authorities from in an around Cologne p...
published: 18 Jun 2009
author: Ford of Europe
Kölner Firmenlauf - Ford Mitarbeiter (german language)
Kölner Firmenlauf - Ford Mitarbeiter (german language)
120 teams from companies, organisations and public authorities from in an around Cologne participated in this years Cologne company run. In total, 2700 people put on their running shoes for...- published: 18 Jun 2009
- views: 202
- author: Ford of Europe
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32 languages of Europe - newscasters speaking
IN ORDER - 0:00 Serbian, 0:22 English, 1:03 Albanian
1:18 Finnish, 1:43 Slovakian, 2:24 Ge...
published: 29 Sep 2013
32 languages of Europe - newscasters speaking
32 languages of Europe - newscasters speaking
IN ORDER - 0:00 Serbian, 0:22 English, 1:03 Albanian 1:18 Finnish, 1:43 Slovakian, 2:24 German 2:54 Macedonian, 3:26 Portuguese, 3:48 Ukrainian 4:19 Croatian, 4:48 Romanian (in Moldova), 5:45 Swedish 6:52 Italian, 7:20 Slovenian, 7:47 Danish 8:21 Polish, 8:44 Romanian, 9:11 French 10:00 Belorussian, 10:23 Bulgarian, 10:53 Greek 11:21 Czech, 11:51 Dutch, 12:33 Bosnian 13:00 Spanish, 13:30, Estonian 14:01 Norwegian 14:52 Lithuanian, 15:20 Irish, 15:51 Latvian 16:24 Icelandic, 16:50 Hungarian * the last clip 17:22 is another Slovenian clip (32 different european languages accents)- published: 29 Sep 2013
- views: 10
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TOP 10 most beautiful languages...
My TOP 10 most beautiful languages of the languages in Europe. Subscribe :)...
published: 23 Mar 2013
author: 1900ville2000
TOP 10 most beautiful languages...
TOP 10 most beautiful languages...
My TOP 10 most beautiful languages of the languages in Europe. Subscribe :)- published: 23 Mar 2013
- views: 9280
- author: 1900ville2000
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Gamescom 2011 Vindictus Europe
Doing a report on Vindictus Europe from Gamescom 2011 Vindictus Europe will go in closed b...
published: 20 Aug 2011
author: coppersan
Gamescom 2011 Vindictus Europe
Gamescom 2011 Vindictus Europe
Doing a report on Vindictus Europe from Gamescom 2011 Vindictus Europe will go in closed beta in September Vindictus Europe will support the English language...- published: 20 Aug 2011
- views: 8753
- author: coppersan
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Ford macht den 1. FC Köln mobil (german language)
Schnelle Aktionen zeigen sie auf dem Fußballrasen, und flott sind sie mit Ford-Fahrzeugen ...
published: 24 Aug 2009
author: fordofeurope
Ford macht den 1. FC Köln mobil (german language)
Ford macht den 1. FC Köln mobil (german language)
Schnelle Aktionen zeigen sie auf dem Fußballrasen, und flott sind sie mit Ford-Fahrzeugen unterwegs: die Fußballer des 1. FC Köln freuen sich in der Bundesli...- published: 24 Aug 2009
- views: 3035
- author: fordofeurope
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UC Summer Abroad: The Story of Jews in German-Speaking Europe: 500--2012 [short version]
For more information about our programs, please visit us at: http://www.http://eap.ucop.ed...
published: 02 Feb 2012
author: UCEAP
UC Summer Abroad: The Story of Jews in German-Speaking Europe: 500--2012 [short version]
UC Summer Abroad: The Story of Jews in German-Speaking Europe: 500--2012 [short version]
For more information about our programs, please visit us at: http://www.http://eap.ucop.edu/ The goal of the course is to explore the long and fascinating re...- published: 02 Feb 2012
- views: 208
- author: UCEAP
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10:53
Homeland
"Homeland" is a short film about the Basque culture and its language driven by Etxepare Ba...
published: 07 Aug 2013
author: www.KORDUROY.tv
Homeland
"Homeland" is a short film about the Basque culture and its language driven by Etxepare Basque Institute (http://www.etxepare.net/) and Surfilmfestibal (http://www.surfilmfestibal.com/), directed by Cyrus Sutton.
Divided between the borders of France and Spain, the Basque Country is home to amazing natural beauty and rich culture. The Basques are believed to be the first to trade with Native Americans and circumnavigate the globe. Their language is the oldest living non-Latin/Germanic in Western Europe.
Today, amazing waves, stunning cliffs and rolling green hills surround ancient family homesteads. Industrial ports line cities and towns with dense, thriving streets. However in the past decade, the Basque-land, like much of Europe, has endured shifting economic forces which threaten their ancient ways of life...
Watch some of the surfing captured during the filming of the episode in the short, A Basque Holiday: https://vimeo.com/70372090
Supported by:
Patagonia (http://www.patagonia.com) & Campy Camper (http://www.campycamper.com/)
In Collaboration with:
http://www.etxepare.net/
Director: Cyrus Sutton
Camera: James Campbell
Edit: Chris Olivas
Music: Unai Azkune
Voice Over: Haritz Lete
Photography: Iker Basterretxea "Roke", Marc Gasso, Greg Rabejac
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David Hasselhoff sings "Looking For Freedom" at Berlin Wall to save East Side Gallery - 17.3.13
--- http://MovingPostcard.com ---
Today David Hasselhoff came to Berlin to support the Eas...
published: 17 Mar 2013
author: Luci Westphal
David Hasselhoff sings "Looking For Freedom" at Berlin Wall to save East Side Gallery - 17.3.13
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Today David Hasselhoff came to Berlin to support the East Side Gallery - a stretch of the former wall, which has become both an outdoor art gallery and a memorial ever since about 20 years ago, shortly after the opening of The Wall, over a hundred artists from East and West Germany came together and painted murals on a remaining section of the wall.
Now the city together with developers have begun making more holes into the wall to make way for luxury condos and a bridge across the Spree River.
David Hasselhoff has had a special connection to the Berlin Wall ever since his song "Looking For Freedom" became an anthem in Germany during the time the wall came down in 1989.
So today I went to the East Side Gallery and made a short video featuring David Hasselhoff signing "Looking For Freedom", some shots of the crowd and a few images I took of the East Side Gallery last year when it had been freshly restored.
If you'd like to know more:
Watch the 1-minute video I made about the East Side Gallery (and read more about it): East Side Gallery (The Wall Art) - In A Berlin Minute (Week 95): http://goodhardworkingpeople.blogspot.de/2012/02/east-side-gallery-wall-art-in-berlin.html
Listen to a Mädels with a Microphone podcast about the recent controversy and protests surrounding the East Side Gallery: The East Side Gallery Protest: http://maedelswithamicrophone.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/the-east-side-gallery-protest/
Sign the petition to save the East Side Gallery: http://change.org/eastsidegallery
On a personal note: While I'm in the US I get asked so often about Germans' obsession with David Hasselhoff, who in the United States is only known for being an actor, while in German-language Europe he is also known as a singer. My response is always: I actually don't know German people who are buying his records or who talk about him - while I'm always fascinated by how many Americans are obsessed with Germans supposedly liking David Hasselhoff. Maybe they're just jealous of the attention he gives to Germans? ;-)
In any case: I think it's awesome that he traveled to Berlin to support the cause of the East Side Gallery, which is too important historically and culturally to continuously be chopped up and moved around. And if this gives him some more publicity, so be it. It gives the East Side Gallery the publicity and international attention it deserves.
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David Hasselhoff tries to save the Berlin Wall - In A Berlin Minute (Week 151)
-- http://MovingPostcard.com --
On Sunday March 17th David Hasselhoff came to Berlin and j...
published: 21 Mar 2013
author: Luci Westphal
David Hasselhoff tries to save the Berlin Wall - In A Berlin Minute (Week 151)
-- http://MovingPostcard.com --
On Sunday March 17th David Hasselhoff came to Berlin and joined an estimated 7000 people to protest the East Side Gallery being chopped up to make way for luxury condos and a bridge. The East Side Gallery is a 1.3km stretch of the Berlin wall featuring 103 pieces of art by East and West German artist who came together shortly after the opening of the German-German boarder to create this symbol of freedom of expression and the new unity of two cultures who had the same roots but had been kept apart for several decades.
I went to the protest because I wanted to be counted as a supporter of the East Side Gallery but also to film this video for you. On Sunday I already released a video that features The Hoff singing the entire song "Looking For Freedom". This is the 1-minute version.
You can watch the full version here: http://movingpostcard.com/david-hasselhoff-east-side-gallery
To save you and me time, here is the text that I wrote with the longer video:
Recently the city together with developers have begun making more holes into the wall to make way for luxury condos and a bridge across the Spree River.
David Hasselhoff has had a special connection to the Berlin Wall ever since his song "Looking For Freedom" became an anthem in Germany during the time the wall came down in 1989.
So today I went to the East Side Gallery and made a short video featuring David Hasselhoff signing "Looking For Freedom", some shots of the crowd and a few images I took of the East Side Gallery last year when it had been freshly restored.
If you'd like to know more:
Watch the 1-minute video I made about the East Side Gallery (and read more about it): East Side Gallery (The Wall Art) - In A Berlin Minute (Week 95)
Listen to a Mädels with a Microphone podcast about the recent controversy and protests surrounding the East Side Gallery: The East Side Gallery Protest
Sign the petition to save the East Side Gallery: change.org/eastsidegallery
On a personal note: While I'm in the US I get asked so often about Germans' obsession with David Hasselhoff, who in the United States is only known for being an actor, while in German-language Europe he is also known as a singer. My response is always: I actually don't know German people who are buying his records or who talk about him - while I'm always fascinated by how many Americans are obsessed with Germans supposedly liking David Hasselhoff. Maybe they're just jealous of the attention he gives to Germans? ;-)
In any case: I think it's awesome that he traveled to Berlin to support the cause of the East Side Gallery, which is too important historically and culturally to continuously be chopped up and moved around. And if this gives him some more publicity, so be it. It gives the East Side Gallery the publicity and international attention it deserves.
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If you want to read another account of the actual event, check out this poignant and humorous account by the Irish Berliner: Hofftastic Sankt Pádraigstag
And I'm not just posting this, because he posted my video... I really appreciated his inside info as a jolly Irish journalist.
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Flake & Flames - Teaser II (California)
Second teaser of the upcoming Kustom Kulture movie "Flake & Flames" with international art...
published: 18 May 2011
author: The Pixeleye // Dirk Behlau
Flake & Flames - Teaser II (California)
Second teaser of the upcoming Kustom Kulture movie "Flake & Flames" with international artists like Dirty Donny, COOP, The Pizz, Dan Collins, Von Franco, Bob Spina, Cole Foster, Robert Kruse, Kutty Notebook, Big P... get the DVD at www.buyflakeandflames.eu (within Europe) or at www.buyflakeandflames.com (rest of the world)! Also available on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/flake-flames-kustom-kulture/id664661001
Check out the "Behind the Scenes/Making of" video:
http://www.vimeo.com/24001704
...and the Hot Rod Shooting by Dirk Behlau, too:
http://www.vimeo.com/23953042
Flake & Flames is a fantastic adventure through the Kustom Kulture movement around the globe seeking out the hottest Kustom Kulture spots in the United States (US) and Europe.
If you are new to Kustom Kulture, you will experience the overwhelming creativity that exists behind terms like Low Brow Art, Hot Rods, Customs, and Pinstriping. Those who are familiar with Kustom Kulture will drool in awe and get a privileged look into the private domain of the Kustom Kulture legends of our time.
Some of the world’s best car and motorcycle builders, tattoo artists, pinstripers, custom painters, and pin-up models share their tricks and experience. Artists dedicated to art forms that have traditionally been frowned upon by established society throughout history show you why nothing else can compare.
Producer: Jesper Bram
Executive Producer: Hell Yeah Beer
Director of Photography: Dirk Behlau
Directors: Jesper Bram & Dirk Behlau
Co-Director: Daniel Alban
Filmed by: Jesper Bram & Dirk Behlau
Edited by: Daniel Alban at Kong Gulerod Film
Soundtrack by: The Dynotones, Vince Ray And The Boneshakers, The Go Getters, Brutus, The Bonnevilles, Nitrogods, The Juke Joint Pimps, Troubled Three, Die Zorros, The Monsters and many more…
Language: English
Length: 80min
Color: NTSC
Region: REGION FREE
Format: Dual Layer DVD
Subtitles: English, German, French, Spanish
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Towards Europe Trailer (with English subtitles)
This trailer depicts the first stages of the Europawärts Project (Towards Europe Project):...
published: 31 Mar 2013
author: Europawärts P.
Towards Europe Trailer (with English subtitles)
Towards Europe Trailer (with English subtitles)
This trailer depicts the first stages of the Europawärts Project (Towards Europe Project): the preparation by their seconding organisation, the German langua...- published: 31 Mar 2013
- views: 65
- author: Europawärts P.
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UC Summer Abroad: The Story of Jews in German-Speaking Europe: 500--2012
For more information about our programs, please visit us at: http://www.http://eap.ucop.ed...
published: 11 Jan 2012
author: UCEAP
UC Summer Abroad: The Story of Jews in German-Speaking Europe: 500--2012
UC Summer Abroad: The Story of Jews in German-Speaking Europe: 500--2012
For more information about our programs, please visit us at: http://www.http://eap.ucop.edu/ The goal of the course is to explore the long and fascinating re...- published: 11 Jan 2012
- views: 512
- author: UCEAP
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The Origin of Old English
Old English is a language closely related to Old Frisian, both forming part of the West Ge...
published: 17 May 2012
The Origin of Old English
The Origin of Old English
Old English is a language closely related to Old Frisian, both forming part of the West Germanic branch of the Germanic languages, a sub-group of the Indo-European language family. The Proto-Indo-Europeans were the speakers of the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE). Knowledge of them comes chiefly from linguistic reconstruction. According to some archaeologists, PIE speakers cannot be assumed to have been a single, identifiable people or tribe, but were a group of loosely related populations ancestral to the later, still partially prehistoric, Bronze Age Indo-Europeans. However, this view is not shared by linguists, as proto-languages generally occupy small geographical areas over a very limited time span, and are generally spoken by close-knit communities such as a single small tribe. The following changes are known or presumed to have occurred in the history of Proto-Germanic in the wider sense from the end of Proto-Indo-European up to the point that Proto-Germanic began to break into mutually unintelligible dialects. Pre-Proto-Germanic: This stage began with the separation of a distinct speech, perhaps while still forming part of the Proto-Indo-European dialect continuum. Early Proto-Germanic: This stage began its evolution as a form of centum PIE that had lost its laryngeals and had five long and six short vowels, as well as one or two overlong vowels. The consonant system was still that of PIE minus palatovelars and laryngeals, but the loss of syllabic resonants already made the language markedly different from PIE proper. Late Proto-Germanic: By this stage, Germanic had emerged as a distinctive branch and had undergone many of the sound changes that would make its later descendants recognisable as Germanic languages. It had shifted its consonant inventory from a system rich in plosives to one containing primarily fricatives, had lost the PIE mobile pitch accent in favour of a predictable stress accent, and had merged two of its vowels. The stress accent had also begun to cause the erosion of unstressed syllables already, which would continue in its descendants up to the present day. This final stage of the language included the remaining development until the breakup into dialects, and most notably featured the appearance of nasal vowels and the first beginning of umlaut, another characteristic Germanic feature. Old English is much closer to modern German and Icelandic than modern English in most respects, including its grammar. It is fully inflected with five grammatical cases (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative, and instrumental), two grammatical numbers (singular and plural) and three grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, and neuter). First and second person personal pronouns also have dual forms for referring to groups of two people. Adjectives, pronouns and (sometimes) participles agree with their antecedent nouns in case, number and gender. Finite verbs agree with their subject in person and number. Nouns come in numerous declensions. Verbs come in nine main conjugations (seven strong and two weak), each with numerous subtypes, as well as a few additional smaller conjugations and a handful of irregular verbs. The main difference from other Indo-European languages, such as Latin, is that verbs can be conjugated in only two tenses and have no synthetic passive voice. Gender in nouns are grammatical, as opposed to the natural gender that prevails in modern English. That is, the grammatical gender of a given noun does not necessarily correspond to its natural gender, even for nouns referring to people. For example, sēo sunne (the Sun) is feminine, se mōna (the Moon) is masculine, and þat wīf "the woman/wife" is neuter (compare German cognates die Sonne, der Mond, das Weib). Pronominal usage could reflect either natural or grammatical gender, when it conflicts. The history of Old English can be subdivided in: Prehistoric Old English (c. 450 to 650); for this period, Old English is mostly a reconstructed language as no literary witnesses survive (with the exception of limited epigraphic evidence). Early Old English (ca. 650 to 900), the period of the oldest manuscript traditions, with authors such as Cædmon, Bede, Cynewulf and Aldhelm. Late Old English (c. 900 to 1066), the final stage of the language leading up to the Norman conquest of England and the subsequent transition to Early Middle English.- published: 17 May 2012
- views: 18930
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Romania History - in German with English subtitles (documentary) HD
Romania from the beginning until present... A chance to learn something new about Romania ...
published: 18 Apr 2010
author: Ilotz
Romania History - in German with English subtitles (documentary) HD
Romania History - in German with English subtitles (documentary) HD
Romania from the beginning until present... A chance to learn something new about Romania the only Latin country in Eastern Europe with a language closest to...- published: 18 Apr 2010
- views: 21565
- author: Ilotz