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This is How you APOLOGIZE in German

DENISAHey, Vanessa! Bedrückt dich etwas? Du siehst traurig aus.(Hey, Vanessa! Is something bothering you? You seem sad.) VANESSAJa, Denisa, ich habe es vermasselt. Ich muss mich bei jemandem auf Deutsch entschuldigen. Aber ich weiß nicht, wie.(Yes, Denisa, I messed up. I need to apologize to someone in German, but I don’t know, how.) DENISAKeine Sorge,…

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This is the German at home: you will hear this in a German-speaking household!

MUTTERKinder!(Kids!) KINDJa?(Yes?) MUTTERKommt, das Essen ist fertig!(Come, the food is ready!) KINDWir kommen!(We’re coming!) Hallo! Ich bin Spring German Lehrerin Denisa (Hello! I’m Spring German teacher Denisa), and in this video, you will learn all the chunks you will hear when in a German-speaking household. Be it as a guest or a family member. Los…

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German SLANG you will hear all the Time (and need to know)

Same as in every other country, young people tend to use an own sociolect. They have their own way of expressing themselves with new words. I will introduce 7 German slang terms to you in this video.Willkommen bei Spring German (Welcome to Spring German)! Ich bin Denisa. Los geht’s! (Let’s go!) 1. Gönnen (To allow…

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Different Speaking Speeds in German (how fast can you follow?)

Is speed one of your handicaps? Do you think German is too fast? Ich bin Denisa von Spring German and in this video, you’ll be able to test your German comprehension speed. I’ll show you my actual natural speed and accent, and we’ll find out which German is the fastest. Los geht’s! 1. Different speeds…

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You are Mispronouncing these GERMAN Names

Hallo Leute! (Hi guys!) Ich bin Denisa von Spring German. In this video, I will teach you 10 German names that you are probably mispronouncing. Aber keine Sorge (but don’t worry), that’s why I am here. Let’s start with my co-teacher from Spring German: Brunhild. Los geht’s! (Let’s go!) 1. Brunhild DENISAWie sprechen die Leute…

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All the GERMAN AIRPORT Vocabulary you need

FLIGHT ATTENDANTSie dürfen sich nun abschnallen. Willkommen in Deutschland!(You may now unfasten your seatbelt. Welcome to Germany!) When visiting Germany, you will certainly have to go through a German airport. What do you need to know about it? Ich bin Denisa von Spring German. Let’s find out in this video! Los geht’s! 1. Die Passkontrolle…

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