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  1. hmm, pretty difficult text, there. I could probably help you, but not without doing some research on the text (topic). If I will find some time, I will comment on this. best, Lingua
  2. Welcome Tanya! Thank you for your introduction. Very interesting indeed. Feel free to ask me anything about German. I hope I can be of some help. Best Lingua
  3. Dear Emma. Welcome to Linguaholic! I am happy to hear that you like it here! How are your Swedish Studies going? If you should have any questions about French, please let me know. Best, Lingua
  4. Hey Laula Are you related to that TravelBaltics Website? Best, L
  5. Hey Daniel Nice to have another fellow Swiss Guy here on linguaholic.com :=) Hope you have a great day regards L
  6. B, A, C...However, your post does not have anything to do with the original question of this thread. if you want to introduce your business, please use the appropriate section for it.
  7. Sounds like you have some strong motivation to learn it, that's great. I really do think that the best way to learn a language is immersion. It has been said many times here on linguaholic.com. So if you are back in Germany again, just force yourself to speak whenever you can. Talk to people in German as much as you can, communicate with them in German on whatsapp, change the language of your computer to German, watch movies with German subtitles. Listen to some Podcasts in German (there is the 101 Series for language learning for almost all the big languages). Podcasts are very effective in my opinion and you can listen to that stuff even when you are tired and passive. So after work, when preparing dinner, start a podcast and just listen to the episodes over and over. Listening and understanding/learning vocabulary has a lot to do with frequency. The more you hear the same words/phrases, the easier you will remember them. This sounds trivial, however it is not. It is really a key factor to learn new vocabulary and making sure that it 'sticks'. I have many more ideas. Maybe I will continue later to name some more :=) https://www.germanpod101.com/
  8. I will have a look at it. thank you!
  9. I don't really know about this specific rule but almost all of the German verbs just end in -st for the 2rd person singular. Do you have other examples of verbs that actually have consonants before M or N. Can't think of any at the moment. Probably because I am too tired :=) Best M
  10. you can basically post whatever you want to, as long as it is not purely for advertising purposes. What you should definitely not do is reposting the same link(s) over and over again ---> that's kinda suspicious then. :=)
  11. Well yes, I am pretty sure the time spent plays a crucial role. For instance in listening, it will be easier for your brain to recall vocabulary that you hear often (frequency is the key). So maybe you could listen to some audio (like Pimsleur, etc) while you are doing other things. I often listen to Chinese Pod while cleaning the kitchen or doing some other kind of work. It really helps me to learn and memorize new vocabulary.
  12. That's an inspiring story! well done.
  13. If you have any questions about learning German, please let me know! I might be able to be of some help ^^
  14. welcome! I have been studying Tagalog for some time. Really interesting language. Very exotic indeed. and very funny mix of English and Tagalog ----> Taglish :=)
  15. It's actually already February. I am really sorry about that. But I'm gonna set it up soon :=) It's just always incredibly hard to get new forum (sections) going, so that is one reason why I rarely start new forum sections these days.
  16. Hola Igor Great to have you here! Hope you find lots of useful information on here and of course we are willing to help you and share our experiences! Best L
  17. looks pretty cool yong321. It's always nice to know a little bit about the etymology of words. It definitely helps me to learn new vocab faster.
  18. Hey Tdyoung Could you please provide some info about your goals/motivation in regard to learning German? That would be useful! Thank you.
  19. Well then you need to say 'Deutsches Bier' too, please Do you think I should open that Conlang Forum? I got time now:=)
  20. 1. Habt Ihr zum Frühstück Tee getrunken? 2. Bis gestern war er nicht zu Hause, weil er nach Berlin gegangen ist. 3. Mit wem hast du so lange telefoniert gestern? OR Mit wem hast du gestern so lange telefoniert. 4. Hat die Tomatensuppe mit Reis geschmeckt? 5. Das Kind ist um 11 Uhr schlafen gegangen / Das Kind ging um 11 Uhr schlafen. 6. Correct. OR Gestern habe ich 2 Stunden am Computer gespielt. 7. Er hat den Film empfohlen OR (depending on context) Er konnte den Film empfehlen. 8. Don't understand what you are trying to say here. 9. Wir haben unsere Freunde im Restaurant getroffen. 10. Gestern Abend hatten wir ein wenig Freizeit / Gestern Abend hatten wir ein wenig Zeit für uns.
  21. Welcome Jack! I am a native German speaker. So if you got any questions, please let me know. Best, Lingua
  22. Blaveloper is right about the answer of the original question. I will have a look at the other question and try to answer :=)
  23. linguaholic

    KASUS

    Die Kinder unserer Nachbarin spielen in dem Garten. Dabei fliegt Ihnen der Ball über den Zaun. Das Mädchen läuft hinaus und will den Ball holen. Der Junge sieht ein Fahrrad kommen und ruft: Halt, die Strasse ist nicht frei. Aber seine kleine Schwester hört ihn nicht. Glücklicherweise sieht der Radfahrer den Ball auf fder Strasse und macht einen grossen Bogen darum. Als das Mädchen mit dem Ball in den Garten zurückkommt, sagt sie ihrem grossen Bruder: Man muss vorsichtig auf der Strasse sein. However, the first sentence sounds weird to me. It should be like: Die Kinder unserer Nachbarin spielen Ball (Fussball) im Garten or even Die Kinder unserer Nachbarin spielen im Garten Fussball.
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