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Learn new words today! These are a few parts of the body in German. Did you know how to say these in German before? 😉
Seasons in German - die Jahreszeiten
The 4 seasons in German are: Winter, Sommer, Frühling and Herbst. Find the pronunciations and nice poems on my website.
German abbreviations for time
Here are some German abbreviations for time. - Hier sind einige deutsche Abkürzungen zum Thema Zeit.
The pronunciation of the German umlauts ä, ö, ü
To learn how to pronounce the German umlauts, click the link in the picture.
How to order a beer in German
If you want to order a beer in German, do not say, ‘Ein Bier, bitte.’ This is what beginners say. Here are 3 ways to say it instead.
Learn how to say 'I miss you' in German.
Today you can learn another romantic German phrase.
German proverb: Lachen ist die beste Medizin
Lachen ist die beste Medizin is a famous German proverb.
German quote: Zwei Dinge sind unendlich...
Here is a famous German quote by Albert Einstein.
German rooms in a house
Here are some German vocabulary on the subject of living. Pin this on your own board to have your cheat sheet! 😉
German Colors - die Farben
What is your favorite color? Can you spot your favorite color in German in the picture?
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Counting from 11 to 19 in German
Let's continue with the numbers 11 to 19 in German. Click the link in the picture and learn the pronunciation.
How to use the word LIKE in German.
Here are examples to help you out if you are looking for the easy way to create sentences using, I LIKE in German.
How to use the German verb 'fahren'
Learn to use the German verb 'fahren'. It literally means 'to drive' but, in German, we use it with all kinds of vehicles, whether we're driving or not! Read the pictures to learn more!
German words about the car
Learn some vocabulary words about cars and practice with the TPRS method! This is one of the most effective ways to learn any language. Make sure you answer the questions out loud!
German expression: Öl ins Feuer gießen
“Öl ins Feuer gießen” is a German expression that means literally: "pour oil on the fire". The meaning is to make a bad situation worse.