The Travel Linguist - German 101
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ädchen, I just can't say it right because of the ch. Sucks!
- deiner - dir - dich you - yours - (to) you - you (accusative) ihr - eurer - euch - euch the same in plural Sie - Ihrer - Ihnen - Sie Lit. these would be "they", but it is used as polite form of "du".
pronounciation :/
like in english there are i me and myself
their being held at gunpoint, watch it again but carefully
= Ich gebe dir/Ihnen
ützlich für anfänger. gut gemacht :D
rolled r. That's not how German is pronounced.
of). Put your mouth in the position as if you are about to say "Hugh" and blow air through that shape in your mouth. (It sounds close to a Sh, but it's not...) I hope that helps :).
^^
ßen Sie?" jüngere Leute würden mir den Vogel zeigen xD Finde man sollte das Ganze auch mit "Du" zeigen
older person, or someone you dont know that well. If you talk to children, or a friend, you have to say "du". (but then the grammatic is totally different.) german is really hard to learn, guys !
words sound very similar to English.
German in college; I have learned Germans are very specific! Each form of 'du' depends on what tense and what case you're using. Ihnen and Sie are formal. Dir, du, and dich are informal: du is nominative, dich is accusative, and dir is dative. The informal way to say "how are you?" is "Wie ge
ht's?" (geht's is a contraction of 'geht es'). Literally, it translates to "how goes it?" Hope this was helpful!
a lot of practice, but that's the same with any language I think.
it right but I'm sure I sound horrible! lol I really want to learn though it's a beautiful language.
CAN SAY IN GERMAN
Wie geht es ihnem? Sperchen Sie Englisch? Danke! YAY ME!
"sie" and "Sie" (proper plural and proper singular) ;)