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Can you come up with more usable phrases in Germany? Comment below!
ОтветитьUseful reminder thanks
ОтветитьVielen dank! Danke. You guys are cool!
ОтветитьLove it thank you
ОтветитьThanks for the video - you think this will be okay throughout switzerland? lol
ОтветитьI thought "Ich möchte..., Bitte" was good enough to order something 😅
ОтветитьHahahaha.. my top three most used phrases when going Munich will be
1. Sprechen Sie Englisch
2. Inch sprechen kein Deutsche
3. Weir isch de toilette?
Hallo ich würde gerne etwas in eurer Dokumentation ergänzen
#2 Man würde alternativ auch „Morgen“ sagen wünsche mir das dieß beachtet wird bezieungsweise ihr bei zukünftigen Videos Fehler wie diese nicht mehr auftrehten
Ich habe nicht das Recht euch zu kritiesieren und es wäre nur als Verbesseungsvorschlag gemeint
Wünsche euch noch viel erfolg
Danke ihr beiden. Nun kann ich deutsch. 😉
Gruß aus Deutschland. 🤗
What is the difference between Ja and Jawole?
ОтветитьFor me, this is way better than Duolingo. Thank you
ОтветитьEntschuldigen sie .
Hallo !
Sehr gut .
Können Sie mir Helfen .
Auf wiedersehen.
Tschüss. Schlaf schön!
🏁😈😎👀🍻💎👑💐🙏😊
As I was learning German I think I've noticed that we supposed to say "Bitte" for please but "Bitte Bitte" if we want to say you're welcome, but I'm not sure so I hope someone confirm this
ОтветитьThese will help me on my first ever trip to berlin
ОтветитьExcellent video.
I always like to "refresh" my limited (Ha! Ha!) knowledge of German.
This video was very helpful: I always thought "tschüss" meant "hi". I never
thought it meant "bye". :D
Regarding how to translate "what", I believe the Austrians prefer to say WIE
BITTE: the WIE being like the French word "comment" (how).
Vielen Dank.
Ken, Toronto, KANADA
Helpfull. Danke
ОтветитьI can happily say "Prost" 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
ОтветитьThis was super helpful!!
Ответить😂❤deutsches Essen , lecker!! Deutscher Wein, deutsches Bier, das schmeckt!!!
Ответитьa very precise oversight and a very nice video :) as a northern german I already talked too much, but I want to tell you that in the northern parts, especially the coastal regions people talk differently - you don't need to know much more than #1 "Moin" = "Nice (to meet you)" ~ "hello", #2 "Yo" = many meanings from "yes" to "please" over "go on" to "Thanks for opening up this intimately I'd never thought you'd feel this way" ... "Yo" is even a fitting response if you don't know what to say or didn't understand a thing 'cause northeners don't like to talk that much, #3 "Nützt ja nix" = a polite way to show your realistic perspective to the topic being unable to do something about it, but staying positive ot to end small talk ~ "doesn't matter" ;o)
ОтветитьThanks to this I thought gutes Arschloch ment good day lol
ОтветитьVery cute
I love this video ❤
Sehr wichtig ist auch: "Mein Luftkissenboot ist voller Aale."
ОтветитьDoch?? Its used all the time.
ОтветитьI got away with using "Ich möchte......." when buying thing. I'm guessing that's the informal and the "ich hätte gern......" is the polite way?
ОтветитьGut, danke
ОтветитьEnglish has 2 articles: 1) The indefinite article "a" and 2) the definite article "the"
Ответитьi'm impressed the way you hold .. claps to you both.
ОтветитьHow about Heil
ОтветитьOk, this video is really “old.” I’m an Air Force brat and I spent many years in Germany (my favorite place on the planet) and it’s been 30 years since I was there. This video took me back. I’m amazed at how much I remembered! I’m ready to move back (never wanted to leave) and I want to be fluent in the language. Now I feel as if I have a head start. Truly enjoyed this video.
ОтветитьLove your videos. My wife and I are going to Germany in 2024. Your beginner Videos are so helpful. Thank You!!
Ответитьdanke FUN. gutten tag
ОтветитьWo ist die Bahnhofstraße ?
ОтветитьDo you guys use Es tut mir leid for sorry or you something else?
ОтветитьIn the south you can greet by saying Grus Gott
ОтветитьLove this 👍
ОтветитьThats the reason why there exists no "Windows 9" ;)
ОтветитьYou guys are so cute! Thanks, I mean that in the best way! So fun and also very useful to watch. Thank you!!
ОтветитьIch habe lernen ,ich gald nein
ОтветитьDu kanst Mich mal!
Its very rude and means you can kiss my ass!
In Switzerland I think they say "ganz gut" - also Bavaria is a bit different
ОтветитьMoin .. Can be used as hello and goodbye .....
ОтветитьSo Minecraft villagers are just German people not undestanding?
ОтветитьTell German tourist and all tourist Europe tell them don't come Sri Lanka Sri Lanka is one of cheating bloody nonsense country's 🇱🇰😠😠😠😠
ОтветитьKlassz 👏👏thank you and bitte schön.
ОтветитьEnglish and German are similar languages. They are both West Germanic languages.
ОтветитьThank you. I was born in Australia. I have worked with many people from different cultures and countries. Most apologise for their "none Australian accent when speaking. I always remind them that their accent is a part of who they are. In Germany is it OK to speak German if I'm not getting the accent correctly. I remember being told in a German language course that I needed to growl more.
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