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How to Identify Nouns (Substantives)? 31.10.2025
Hello students! Today, we'll learn how to identify Substantives (Nouns) in German. The main rule is that every Substantive is always written with a capital letter, no matter its position.
“Du bist” – You Are (Informal) in German 31.10.2025
Hello, learners! Today we'll explore the crucial German phrase Du bist, which translates to "you are" in English. Du means "you" and is used for close friends, family, or children, indicating an informal context.
“Ich bin” – “I am” Sentences 31.10.2025
Hello friends! Today, we'll explore Ich bin, the simplest way to introduce yourself in German. This phrase means "I am" and is key for sharing personal details.
Genders: How to Differentiate Der, Die, Das? 31.10.2025
Hello friends! Today, we'll learn how to differentiate German noun genders using der, die, and das. These articles tell us a noun's gender. Der is for masculine nouns (e.
What is "Das"? 31.10.2025
Hello everyone! Today, let's learn about das, an important German word. It has two main uses, and recognizing both is key. Firstly, das is the definite article for neuter nouns.
What is "die"? 31.10.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, we'll explore "die", an important definite article in German that indicates a noun's gender and number. You'll primarily use "die" in two ways.
What is "der"? 31.10.2025
Hello, dear students! Today, let's learn about der, a vital German article. It's like 'the' in English, but German nouns have specific genders, making it distinct.
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