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Manche Sprachen klingen meinetwegen wie Musik oder verdammt romantisch. Aber ich finde die deutsche Sprache hat hingegen Wiedererkennungswert! Produktion: First Entertainment GmbH
http://www.GermanPod101.com/video Learn to introduce yourself in German with our German in Three Minutes series! In Germany, manners are important, and this ...
They say the German language is harsh and ugly. But what's the truth behind the stereotype? Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_xUIDRxdmc Music: "Hot Swing" by Kevin MacLeod http://incompetech.com Sound effects by sandyrb http://freesound.org --------- Send letters and postcards to: Rewboss Postfach 10 06 29 63704 Aschaffenburg Germany Please don't send parcels or packages, or anything that has to be signed for. --------- My website: http://www.rewboss.com/ My blog: http://rewboss.blogspot.com/ My Twitter feed: http://www.twitter.com/rewboss My Google+ page: https://google.com/+rewboss
A student team from Franz Hitze Haus asks people in Münster about what is typical german Easy German/ Easy Languages is a non-profit video project aiming at ...
This is our Language Challenge. We speak three different languages and we decided to play this little game. Patricia is from Germany, Erik is from Sweden and Pedro is from Spain. We hope you have the same fun we had making the video when you watch it. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for more covers and videos like this one. Twitter: twitter.com/privas19 Instagram: instagram.com/privas19
Hello and welcome to German 1. This video will give you an introduction to the German personal pronouns and the present tense of the verb "sein". We hope you enjoy it. Thank you for watching. Please note that Lesson 21 is already online on our website http://www.deutsch-online-lernen.com If you would like to watch this video in high quality, please click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZAWygYoN30&fmt;=18 German 1 Lesson 1: "sein" - present tense. The personal pronouns Lesson 2: The grammatical gender Lesson 3: The grammatical number Lesson 4: The grammatical case Lesson 5: The definite article - forms Lesson 6: The definite article - nominative and genitive Lesson 7: The definite article - dative and accusative Lesson 8: "haben" - present tense Lesson 9: The conjugation system Lesson 10: The verb - present tense endings Lesson 11: The verb - irregular present tense Lesson 12: The singular noun - n-declension Lesson 13: The singular noun - s-declension (1) Lesson 14: The singular noun - s-declension (2) Lesson 15: The singular noun - s-declension (3) Lesson 16: The singular noun - zero declension Lesson 17: The plural noun - declension Lesson 18: The indefinite article - forms Lesson 19: The indefinite article - nominative and genitive Lesson 20: The indefinite article - dative and accusative Lesson 21: The preposition - contractions Lesson 22: The preposition - contractions zum, zur, beim, vom (on our website!) Deutsch lernen - learn German http://www.nasusdraconis.de http://www.deutsch-online-lernen.com
You want to learn German? Then you need to know these verbs if you really want to master the German language. No way around it! Germany's tongue is as divers...
Watch part 2 here! http://youtu.be/9-BtEAWnJqE Hi gorgeous!! Today a funny video Tag! The Language challenge Tag, guest star Thomas! I hope you enjoy it! It ...
This is lesson 1 for beginners. You don't need any background knowledge. Just click this video and listen to the native speaker's pronunciation which is addi...
German Pronunciation is sometimes tricky for beginners learning German as a second language. (BTW: visit www.facebook.com/VisualGerman for additional words and video on Learning German, German Pronunciations, German Grammar and more) The right sounds in the German Language are a foreign tongue at first, but learning German can be fairly easy if you pick up some good tips and tricks along the way. Don't go for the bait: "Learn German in 5 Days!!" (or any language for that matter). That's pretty much what it sounds like: shinola. Learning a new language is an applied effort, but the better you are at learning tricks to help you get comfortable, especially with new pronunciations and sounds, the easier it gets to learn any language more quickly. And this in turn will 'tune your ear' as you learn, making listening to a language you are learning a lot easier, because you understand the sounds more easily. It also helps you ease into conversational German (or again, any language) more comfortably. And when you start being conversational in German, your language learning will accelerate at a pace that's going surprise you. You will not "Learn German Fast!" or "Learn German Overnight!", but if you begin by working on some basic language sounds that differ from English, you will be speaking with a more convincing German Pronunciation, and sound less like a hack. And do visit us at Visual German on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/VisualGerman for additional easy help on Learning German, and German Pronunciation. http://youtu.be/AWKQczMIhU0 http://youtu.be/AWKQczMIhU0
Simon is asking people in Münster about who they are and what they do Easy German/ Easy Languages is a non-profit video project aiming at supporting people w...
http://preparetoserve.com/AUSTRIA Why German is such a beautiful language (accents, German in Austria, etc.)
Here's Unit 1 of the second book (or Unit 13 if counting from the first) of FSI's German language courses. Perfect dialogues if you were supposed to do somet...
http://www.bavaria-yachtbau.com The new yard video from BAVARIA for Motorboats - German Version. More languages will follow. Das neue Werftvideo von BAVARIA für Motorboote - Deutsche Version. Weitere Sprachen werden folgen.
You want to learn German but think it's too scary? This satire will show you in an over-the-top manner why people from other countries might think so! German...
German lesson 1 - Learn how to greet people in a formal and informal context. How to start a conversation with someone: good morning, good afternoon, good ni...
Cari speaks standard German, Franzi speaks Bavarian German. They recently met and recorded a few sentences for your to find out about the differences :D Easy...
Cari and Manuel visited the EXPOLINGUA, a trade fair all about language learning. They learned some great tips and talked with a young polyglot, who speaks 14 languages. !!! For a chance to win a bunch of cool stuff from the fair, post your favorite language learning tip in the comments before Jan 31, 2015 !!! Join our community: http://www.fb.com/easygermanvideos Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews. We also use this format to expose our street culture abroad and create a more diverse image of our countries. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/easylanguagestreetinterviews Info: www.easy-languages.org Hosts of this episode: Manuel Salmann (http://www.manuel.io) and Carina Schmid (http://www.carisafari.de) Camera: Janusz Hamerski Edit: Manuel Salmann Translation: Dana Newmann (http://www.youtube.com/wantedadventure)
Official video of Schiller Language School in Bonn. Students speak about their experiences while learning German in Germany at Schiller Language School and a...
Some people wanted more details about the language itself. Motivation is key and the rest will follow, but here are some observations about German. I also ho...
Increasingly, English seem to be encroaching on the German language. The German Language Association has registered some 6000 pseudo-anglicisms and is determ...
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Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/MakeThemMeow Experience how awfully harsh German sounds in comparison to other (more beautiful?!) languages! This is the original version! Click here...
A lecture on the history and development of the German language and culture. Part of the Languages and Literatures series delivered at Peninsula College by W...
... the German language itself with sentimental cant and bureaucratic weasel words for mass murder.
The Guardian 2015-04-18His nurse reported that he muttered two sentences in German, a language that she did not understand. And then he died ... S ... ) ... .
Medium 2015-04-18... German ... (1) Goethe Institute support for culture projects representing German culture and language.
noodls 2015-04-17(3) Seminars for multipliers and teachers, including German language teachers from Latvia on media ...
noodls 2015-04-17(3) Seminars for multipliers and teachers, including German language teachers from Latvia on media ...
noodls 2015-04-17Assisting the Goethe Institute in continuing its work on German language teaching in Estonia.
noodls 2015-04-17... previously acquired by Sundance TV, becoming the first German-language drama pickup to air on a U.
Variety 2015-04-17... 8 part mini-series become the first German-language drama to have ever aired on a major US network.
noodls 2015-04-17Travis Whaley of Cary, North Carolina, a senior triple majoring in piano performance, music ...
noodls 2015-04-17... German ... (1) Goethe Institute support for culture projects representing German culture and language.
noodls 2015-04-16... German ... (1) Goethe Institute support for culture projects representing German culture and language.
noodls 2015-04-16AUMA - Association of the German Trade ... The complete study has been published in German language only.
noodls 2015-04-16that cello in the corner she refuses to play, the German language she refuses to speak… As Jo draws ...
Indiewire 2015-04-16German (Deutsch [ˈdɔʏtʃ] ( listen)) is a West Germanic language related to and classified alongside English and Dutch. With an estimated 90 – 98 million native speakers, German is one of the world's major languages and is the most widely-spoken first language in the European Union.
Most German vocabulary is derived from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. Significant minorities of words are derived from Latin and Greek, with a smaller amount from French and English.
German is written using the Latin alphabet. In addition to the 26 standard letters, German has three vowels with umlauts (Ä/ä, Ö/ö, and Ü/ü) and the letter ß.
The history of the language begins with the High German consonant shift during the migration period, separating Old High German dialects from Old Saxon. The earliest testimonies of Old High German are from scattered Elder Futhark inscriptions, especially in Alemannic, from the 6th century AD; the earliest glosses (Abrogans) date to the 8th; and the oldest coherent texts (the Hildebrandslied, the Muspilli and the Merseburg Incantations) to the 9th century. Old Saxon at this time belongs to the North Sea Germanic cultural sphere, and Low Saxon was to fall under German rather than Anglo-Frisian influence during the Holy Roman Empire.