10 INCREDIBLY EASY WAYS TO LEARN GERMAN FAST (REALLY FAST)
I don’t speak German perfectly, but I did manage to learn the “casual” lingo of the language quite quickly! In this video, I’ll share with you all the tips and tricks to learning the German language as fast as you possibly can.
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I've been in Germany for a while now. You are so right, in order to learn German you need to insist on speaking German. Many Germans speak flawless English and will want to speak to you in English. I learned that if you continue to answer in german they will get the hint and then speak to you in German. You need to have the courage to sound like a fool in order to learn German. Like you, I have discovered that Germans are very nice in helping you along as you struggle through German as they are the first to admit that German is "Deutsche Sprache, Schwere Sprache."
You are so right. I'm German and I like to use any chance I have to speak English. (But I've learned to stay in German if the other side wants to practice). And yeah, we all know German is difficult.
@@Naturlichdeutsch your language is german but what dialect of german is your language
@@billyadams2651 actually I would consider myself as speaking standard german. I have lost most of my dialect since childhood and as I know how swabian really sounds I sadly have to say that I don't speak it (anymore). But people still think I speak swabian. So a guess there will always be a slight dialect, and I'm glad for that.
@@Naturlichdeutsch I get what you mean now your language is mostly standard german and a bit of dialect
@@Naturlichdeutsch so your language is mostly standard german and a bit of dialect
2:16 if you want to jump straight to the real content.
You're doing God's work 🙏
God
I was about to close the video, saw this comment and continued to the time mentioned.. thanks
You saved my time thanks
Thanks man ...😂👍🏼👍🏼
Bingeing a bunch of “learn German fast” videos the night before a german exam just hits different
Haha hope you aced it!
I'm a german man. I was born here and live here. And i have great respect, when other peope learn our language. I know its sometimes a hard way and we have many words with tricky rules. 😄😊
true, I really enjoying learning languages. now I am learning German. Ich lerne Deutsch.
Your language is definitely challenging but also very rewarding!
And also words that are LITERALLY 15 miles long😆
I gotta say y’all’s language sounds so aggressive no matter which word it is. Even jokes sound so serious. Kind of badass actually.
Hi bro can you taught me German ?
The last point can't be stressed enough. Always remember that everyone of us has learned a language before, our native language. We don't remember this, but watching and listening to little kids can teach you how to learn a language the fastest way. Little kids learn to speak a language by listening, imitating and repeating. When they learn for the first time about grammar, or properly reading/writing for that matter, in school, how old are kids? 6 years? 7 years? At this point children can already speak conversational fluent and never learned about grammar or sentence structures in their lives. Until this point, kids never think about making mistakes, pronouncing words wrong, worry about a wrong sentence structure or using the wrong tense. As adults we lose this ability of innocence. We worry so much about embarrassing ourselves and think more about the mistakes we could make, instead to focus on just using the language and be happy that we can communicate and by doing so constantly improving our language skills. Other people don't look at others and make fun of them if they mispronounce words or using wrong grammar, usually they are impressed that this person has the courage to learn a different language. Also never forget, especially if you are an American or from any other English speaking country learning German, that Germans learn another language, usually English, in school mandatorily, so the vast majority of Germans (with an age of ~50yrs and below) know exactly how hard it is to learn a new language and this is why they are so supportive. /end wall of text
Couldn’t have said it better myself 🥰👍
You are so absolutely right. Listening to comprehensible (aka easy) input is the best way. Sometimes we just have to imagine us a little babys. That's why I love TPRS and comprehensible input so much.
Loved this! Thanks 💜
@@Naturlichdeutsch what's tprs if you don't mind me asking?
@@allergictohumansnotanimals5671 TPRS stand for teaching proficiency through reading and storytelling. There is a Video somewhere on my channel where I explain in more Detail. But it's basically creating a simple Story, sentence by sentence while questioning all info there is and therefore creating lots of repetition and comprehensible input.
2:16 TIP#1 2:56 TIP#2 5:00 TIP#3 6:19 TIP#4 7:11 TIP#5 8:57 TIP#6 9:39 TIP#7 10:58 TIP#8 11:33 TIP#9 12:26 TIP#10
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Thank you my friend
@@enzocypriani5055 sup bro I see u are recent
thank youu so much...u saved my time
German music, the best you can listen is Ludvig van Beethoven Ninth symphony "Ode To Joy"
Böhse Onkelz ist besser
This and Rammstein lmao.
Wagner, Weber, Bach, Brahms... What is German music?
If you’ve ever experienced your American Airforce grandfather singing “Du Hast” at the age of 60 . . . 😮😄🤘
To anyone who wants to listen to German music but can’t find a singer I definitely recommend “mark Forster”
vielen dank
damn he’s not bad he’s pretty good lol
Gonna sound weird, but the best way for singing is to listen to Past German military songs. They pronounced words so clearly. Try “We are lost” a WWI German song and you’ll see what I mean
Heard of Rammstein?
Esther Graf is pretty good too
You are so much fun to listen to, I can easily see you growing in popularity keep making videos!
Du sprichst so ein schönes und klares Deutsch, das ist bestimmt ermutigend für andere, die denken, das schafft man nie.
🥰🥰❤️❤️ danke!! You made my morning!!
@@lifeingermany_ Das freut mich!
I also took an intensive course without prior knowledge and it was a drag. Im now in A2 after repeating A1 three times. I'm going to keep going to see how far I can go!
You can do it
Wow..you inspired me!!!Danke💙💙💙
Was it a good decision to take intensive course?
Good luck you are great
Hello! How far are you in now after a year ?
I know it isn’t popular, but I agree with you about the intensive course. I learned Spanish from 0 to B1 in 8 weeks by doing an intensive course in Madrid. I came back having conversations and even giving off the cuff presentations in Spanish; not perfectly, of course, but fairly comfortably. If you have the time and means, it’s well worth it.
Hey! Cool story which intensive course did you take at which institute? Thx
@@elenaaddams Hi there! I took a program labeled “superintensivo” at the Don Quijote school for foreigners (extranjeros) in Madrid.
I’m in Switzerland and how I’m doing it and I’m going pretty fast as I’ve been here this Wednesday is my fourth week, tell ur friends to just speak German around you after you learn some and you will pick up on what they are talking about and will learn it, the German music thing too is great, it helps a lot
I’ve been learning German on and off for a couple months and this helped a lot
I came across this video to know quick way to learn German but you drew my attention to your English. It is so good. Ich bin am lerne Deutsch.
You are absolutely right on all the points 👏 I am a beginner and doing exactly all your tips, bis auf the intensive course which I aim to do hopefully soon
I hope you can learn it easily, my friend. I believe in you. You can do it
Two more traditional and substantial German language learning systems come from the companies Pimsleur (American) and Assimil (French). Pimsleur is preferable before Assimil because it concentrates on practical pronunciation and speaking throughout the course. Assimil does pronunciation, too, but goes into more depth about the grammar and the contexts of the language in various situations. Both systems are portable, and have many dozens of lessons that can provide months, even years, of continuing instruction. Both are recommended.
Okay but what is it exactly ? Websites ?
@@noetakeuchi8284 Usually a book and audio materials with it (CD, USB, an app...)
Great video! Can I add a tip? One of the things that helped me get started was to learn German in Switzerland from a Swiss person. The Swiss don't take German so seriously and so they'll just get you speaking rather than worrying about the complexities that the German language has. To quote my teacher, the "Germans will hate it, but they will understand you, and you'll be able to have a conversation."
BTW: Your energy is great!
Puh, if you get a proper Swiss dialect... U will get trouble in Germany to talk with us. Hard to understand for us and also some different words.
Agreed. The Swiss all learn High German in school and they will often be happy to speak to you in High German, rather than switching to English in a condescending way, like many Germans do. I learned German in school then had Swiss friends I could speak German with. They will all switch to High German when they know you are a foreigner, although they use some Swiss German expressions.
Yes, but nobody really like to talk Standard German and even master it. In the end, your German sounds strange in southern Germany and very "wrong" in the north. Trust me, I always struggling not to say Trottoir, einschaufen or anläuten 😅
Wooow! Wonderful
My brother studied languages at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center in California. The pace of study was intense. Students had to master the language course in 36-64 weeks. Psychologically it was very difficult, but fortunately he was helped by Yuriy Ivantsiv's book "Polyglot Notes. Practical tips for learning foreign languages”. The book " Polyglot Notes" became a desk book for my brother, because it has answers to all the problems that any student of a foreign language has to face. Thanks to the author of the channel for this interesting video! Good luck to everyone who studies a foreign language and wants to realize their full potential
what a major that your brother took btw? is it specific major language or not?
@@julias0102 it's in the army
@@razamajaz9478 oh thx
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This is so funny. I stumbled upon your videos because youtube suggested them to me. I am actually German but fluent in English and whenever someone asks me how I got so good at it I usually suggest the exact same things you did but just the other way round. Especially the movie and TV show watching. I always tell them to watch movies or shows they already know and watch them in English with English subtitles so they can hear the sound of the words they read and hear them in a context they are normally used in . It's pretty awesome to know that it works the other way round as well. I am currently watching all your videos because even being German there's one or two things even I can learn ;) Plus I think it's important to be open and know what expats or people from other countries in general are struggling with so it's easier to help. Keep doing what you're doing! It's pretty awesome!
Thanks so much for your awesome comment 🥰 and wonderful motivation! I hope you like all my other vids too 🤗🤗🤗
I have it the same with speaking. I am super shy, too in my head and worried to make a mistake. A bit of a sip of wine really helps to me too :D I am happy I am not alone
Hello fan 🖐️
You mentioned music: kinder music is the best to learn LOL There's a KZhead channel that also has subtitles (Kinderlieder). My kids enjoy them (they are in a German kita and they understand everything), and because they are simple and repetitive songs they help me a lot
Thanks for the recommendation it helps me a lot :)
thank you ^^ this is how I learned English as well
How do you not go crazy hearing it though ?
Hello fan
I mean: Was ist dein lieblingfach?
You have explained so beautifully..!! I will be suerly learn German due to your tips.. Ty🙏🏻😉
Super gemacht! Thanks for sharing helpful tips from your own experiences. Die Kneipen sind ideal zum Sprachenlernen!!
Finally trying to put a little more effort on learning German after getting a 5/20 in this class.. Hope it'll work haha
Being fully exposed to the language works amazingly. When I first started learning English, I didn't know a word but I was in an English speaking school. I learned fluent English WITH an American accent 6 months later.
Where are you from I could assume Japan because of the writing but I’ll ask anyway 😂
@@sacredwarrior2681 I'm actually turkish and I also speak fluent turkish 🤣good guess but I'm not related to japan in any way lol
Shame you didn't get a british accent, I regret learning English with Americans because the British accent sound so much cooler in my opinion.
This video is almost two years old. Wish I had stumbled upon you sooner, and hope you're still doing videos. Really enjoyed this one, and I look forward to more.
Great video, very informative.
Hi thanks for this info. New subscriber here😊 I'm currently learning deutsch and would love to try how you easily learned the language. Tschüs!
I'm only 12 days in and I have started on Duolingo and write words and phrases down in german and their meaning and rules next to them. I'd say the hardest part is how fast words are said together sometimes that you almost don't catch it in German until it is spoken slower. I'm sure us native English speakers do this to others as well. And I'd say wanting to know so much and only being able to learn so quickly and retain it makes it a bit challenging.
Tiny tip for you: when learning nouns starting out, go ahead and memorize the article that goes with each noun. Like Das Auto rather than just Auto = car. It gets really hard once you learn a lot of nouns and have to try to go back through and piece together which article goes with what 🤠
@@jillianturman7853 einhundert Prozent. Das ist mich im moment
I am proud of you, my friend ❤❤🥰🥰
@@jillianturman7853 Thank you so much for this valuable advice, my friend. I am so happy to read that 👍👍
As somebody who speaks several languages, let me tell you - the French are the masters of speaking fast and throwing you off by dropping letters left and right at the ends of words. LOL!
Great comments! They apply to learning any language actually. I moved to Sweden from Chicago in 1992. I had the good fortune to take a beginner level Swedish class at a local university before I left for one term. It was enough to learn basic survival skills when I got here. I would add one more tip. I'm certain the same thing exists in most countries. In the book stores here, one can purchase storybooks for young children that are just learning to read. They come in all levels from beginner and onward. They are well illustrated to go along with the texts, and it's a great way to learn basic vocabulary as well as to learn sentence structure.
Love the energy... and the banter. I am just learning German as I work for a German company. I will take away many of your advice points. Mainly the "Do not back out of conversation too quick" PS Ich liebe Düsseldorf
I am learning German in Duolingo. It is helpful.
Great tips! I moved to Germany recently and I’m in a race to learn the language ASAP. You are great!
Congratulations
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@@deutschmitpurple2918 😍😍
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Nice video and thanks for the artist update!!
#7. Is the most important in my opinion.. Finding friends in Germany and learn German with them... That's by the way the most funny way to learn, and so it will be the easiest...
Couldn’t agree more 🥰
sounds sort of shallow, but I started to attend a liberal church close by my house even though I don't believe in God so I could meet and talk to Germans. Super helpful, nice Volk.
I think to make friends in Germany is more difficult than to learn German language 😂 and most Germans that I talked to agreed with me on that, one couple even saying to me that if not for their kids (being 'friends' with the parents) that they probably wouldn't have many friends, even though they are Germans themselves.
I started learning German in 2008 because of Tokio Hotel 😅. I was obsessed with them and learned a lot from their German albums. Also Die Toten Hosen, Rammstein, Oomph! and other bands helped a lot! I recommend Labyrinth by Oomph! It's an Alice in Wonderland themed video.
wow than you so much, Labyrinth by Oomph becomes my favorite song, actually i dont really like rock music but this one is amazing, i love it
Though I‘m Austrian, I LOVE your channel !!!!❣️
I’m hoping to foreign exchange over to Germany for a semester and I’d love to be prepared before I get there - this helped a lot thanks
Learn German with our videos on KZhead! 🤎
I am learning German because rammstein is one of my favorite bands and I love the way the language sounds. I've sampled swahili, Finnish, studied French for 2 years, Japanese for 3 years and Spanish for a year+. I love languages!!!
Wow this awesome am learning German but am a swahili typical speaker and English glad to know you wanna learn Swahili
I love languages to Hiragana lover i see hahhaha
Very great, my friend. I am proud of you. You inspire myself ❤❤
I'm a software developer who wants to move to Germany, but I got rejected many times because I don't know Deutsch. If any native speaker here wants to help me with practice, I'll be grateful! Today I'm starting to learn that language!
I moved to Germany last august and I’m struggling to speak myself but I understand mostly everything. If you would like to practice with me, just hit me up!
Do what the person says in the video, and I would recommend getting Duolingo and going for a 50 day streak also if you want you can get unlimited hearts for 2 weeks free
Thanks for the music recommendation 😄 I don't care how mainstream an artist is. If they appeal to my ear and they have plenty of content I'm happy. I've been looking for German music to start listening to and Helene Fischer sounds wonderful so far 😊
Very great, my friend. You are so cool
This is really very funny because I watch your channel to improve my english. You speak such a good, clean english and it's so nice listen to it. I can take all of your tips for me to speak a better english. And it's really interesting to hear about german culture from a international angle because me as a German can take a quite different view on ourselfs as german inhabitants
Lol
I totally agree with you, my friend ❤❤👍👍
So geil! Danke 👍🏻
My fiance turned me onto several German artists, but Alligatoah is my favorite and enjoying learning the lyrics!
willst du mit mir drogen nehmen
Hello fan 🖐️
Thank you so much for sharing your tips!
You are so welcome!
Going to be in Germany for a few months and decided to do an intensive language course while I’m there. Excited to practice with my German uncle who doesn’t speak English.
Wow, smart tips. Thank you.
I 've been learning German for almost a year.From the very beginning,what I found the most difficult was the awkward syntax and sentence structure related to other languages eg.English.I think that when the learner reaches to the a2 level in German (having the basic grammar and vocabulary),it's certain that simple texts' comprehension will be a piece of cake for him/her.The most difficult part is certainly speaking especially if you don't have any speaking partner to speak with.I would like to thank you for your tips! I try to do what you have recommended expecting to improve my German as fast as possible!
Please update I'm currently at this stage😅
I watched this particular video of yours, because I noticed, how well you speak German, for not grewing up here. You German is really astonishing. Also I can confirm your hint, to watch TV and movies in the language, you'd like to learn. My english has improved, since I started watching TV series in english. Funny, one of my favourite series is TBBT as well. (And to be honest, I can't stand the German synchronization of this series.)
I think you have to say that you are actually quite lucky that so much everywhere in Germany still contains or has English words in any form, be it advertising, songs, food, signs, labels or whatever always. (I mean at least here in Stuttgart, for example, because of the occupation zones at that time) Das fällt mir zumindest immer mehr auf seit Wochen und Monaten, als ich mir überlegte, was genau meine amerikanischen Freunde verstehen könnten ohne deutsch zu sprechen ;)
Your smile , wow. I enjoy the energy.. very upbeat . Lived in Germany during the mid 70’s.
Ich kenne viele Expats, die die "Sendung mit der Maus" zum Deutschlernen schauen. Das ist zwar eine Kindersendung, aber die Sätze sind dafür einfach strukturiert und nicht so verschachtelt.
I used to watch Silas an old German Kids TV drama!! in German! I was pleasantly surprised how much I could understand when I revisited it years later!! Watching German TV is a great way to learn!! Viel Spaß 😉
In which app you used to German show?
Great content.... keep it up..
I really like the sound of German . I want to learn as much as possible.
Respect & Love From India
Programs and tips I mention - links can be found here: - Babbel: bit.ly/2GTv1oW - Duolingo: bit.ly/39hQXG0 - smarterGerman: bit.ly/smartergerman-classes (use code: LEARNEVENSMARTER for 10% off) - Udemy: bit.ly/udemy-de - Lingoda: bit.ly/3n5FYUa
A professional point of view, well, kinda mandatory video to watch about your topic: kzhead.info/sun/nNClcdSfmH6denk/bejne.html
I use babbel
Where can I watch German films with subtitles if I don’t live in Germany ?
@@tvmaine my tip is to get a VPN and set it to Germany and watch German films on Netflix 🤫😊
Amazing tips!
This is an incredible video. Thank you so much for that ❤❤❤❤
Thank you 🥰
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Thanks so much! I am from Mexico and have been studying German for quite a while, next year I am going to study in Germany and I am really scared that I don’t speak fluent enough to live there for a year. Anyways danke und vieles Glück!.
Don’t be scared! You’ll manage just fine when you’re here! 🥰
Great thank you! I live in Germany and I told my wife, "We need to learn the language honey!" Plus we don't plan on leaving anytime soon.
Let‘s start: "Liebling, wir sollten Deutsch/die Sprache lernen!" :o) Great to have you here, enjoy.
Great video...Great Tips....Thanks..🚀
tip 6 get lit at the bar and practice speaking. imma try that one :)
You know what would make this video better and I would subscribe is if you actually put pictures oof samples of the The nags you are mentioning. I have to pause your video to look up the pop reference you are mentioning. Makes it more engaging. Love listening to your descriptions, but give me some visuals!
Thanks so much for the tip 🥰 I’ve been doing that a lot more in my recent videos - I agree it’s MUCH better! In this video, I was hesitant as I’m not sure if including video/song/logos is entirely legal? Do you happen to know anything about this topic? 🙊
DeepL is also a good translator with KI it´s a german
Which udemy course , please suggest the name as well .. just for practice ... That would be helpful.
I subscribed for the singing. Made me laugh. Keep up the good work.
I started learning German by singing.
LOVE THIS IDEA! 🥰🥰
@@lifeingermany_ just so you know I sing silent night start in one language and finish in another. I'm 53 now and learned when I was 10/11
I know every single word of the Queen of the Night’s aria, I know the meaning while I’m singing, but when I try to incorporate it into my lessons, Nope.
Aha was haste denn jesungen?
What confuses me a lot in learning German is the spelling at times & when to write a word in a capital letter (the 1st letter). Some of their nouns confuse me a lot as in English, those words are not supposed to be written in capital letter or ain't a noun at all. So, yea, that's the challenge to me... I also felt a bit frightened or shy speaking German in the grocery or bakery store when I was in Austria. The good thing was the staff won't answer you in English, so, I was kinda like forced to speak in Deutsch, & that way, my speaking skill was practiced.😁😄
it ‘isn’t supposed to be written in capital letter’ because german doesnt equal english. dont compare and contrast english to german its a whole different system
German nouns are capitalized. There are other ones too but this should be enough to help you with when/where to capitalize German words haha
@@blythe2872 Gee you sound a little hostile What’s your problem Of course people are going to compare to their native language
All nouns in German are capitalized. You just have to let go from what you know and embrace each language for its own rules. It's like having a different operating system or program you have to switch on and off from
Thanks so much, really useful tips :)
I totally agree with you, my friend. She is really good teacher
Brilliant!
You said music and I'm like I'm here because of Rammstein 😆
Now i have altemlos in my head all day lol. Cro is great too but Bloodsucking Zombies from Outerspace is my favorite (from Austria) and why i started learning again. Sometimes netflix has a German dub for shows too. And Freud was amazing. 🖤 thank you!
😂😂💛 Ohrworm! Sorry! 😝
@@lifeingermany_ haha kein Problem! I haven't heard that song in forever. Can't believe I remembered so many of the words 😃🤣
@@batmospherecreations2548 Hello 👋
Great job. A new subscriber!
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I used to have Germane class on my Dutch school, but me and my Germane teacher didn’t get along. Therefor he always gave me low rates for my test results- Trauma😩I don’t think I suck at Germaine at all🤔 but Grammer is tough🤯 Most of the Dutch people like to talk in different languages. Me to😅 I think Germane is a very sexy language. Didn’t experienced that before, but now I some how feel that way. Maybe because of the beautiful men that live out there in Germany 😍 Thank you, although I don’t have any plans to live in Germany, but thank you anyway! You are nice to listen to.😊👍❤️
Hello fan 🖐️
i’m more than half german and i have also wanted always wanted to learn how to learn german
Hello fan 🖐️
As an german native, i think that your tips are really helpful.I am not a fan of helene fischer myself, but she sings all the words very clearly, so its a good opportunity to learn germany. I can also rly recommend to just set your Netflix to german. I did it myself (with english of course, to improve that) i think it helps much.Also: if your not really familiar with german, but want to go here, you dont have to be scared.A big amount of germans speak English.Also for any germany travels: inform yourself before travelling here.A lot of things are different here compared to America
Thanks so much, Elise! 🥰 Yes - these tips all really helped me! And also helped my German family learn English too when we reversed the tips! 🤩
I live in Austria for nearly 11 months now and my main source of learning German was a band one of my crazy colleagues recommended me, EAV. I'm not well versed in the modern music styles so I have no idea what genre they are, but heck the lyrics are epic.
Ill have to check them out too! 🤩🤩
Sehr gut Jenna. Vielen dank für die Tippen. Ich will das gucken
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Awww. Tolle Ratschläge 👍👍👍👍👍 I absolutely agree! Well, not everybody‘s path is the same and for someone it might be a good idea to come to this country without speaking even a single word, but your message is marvelous and extremely helpful, keep it up ⚡️👍✨
Im learning german on duolingo and its a piece of cake its my 5th language
Germans my second language, I'm only on unit 2 so I'm not good rn but I am really excited to learn more!
I am in section 2 unit 6 , I am aiming for atleast to finish till section 3 .
Thank you for this advice.
Hi Jenna, I live in the UK but learning German. Can you recommend radio stations to listen to ?
How you learn german very fast answer full emersion,I learnt afrikaans in 4 months after being fully exposed to the language
So jy is nie van suid afrika so in watter land bly jy in
@@louischester5021 I don’t speak Chinese
@@trooper_in_da_tank8826 not fucking Chinese it is afrikaans
@@louischester5021 I know, I refer languages that I don’t know to Chinese
@@trooper_in_da_tank8826 that's not ok
Do it, make a video in German, maybe bilingual, you got this!!😃👌🏼
Wieder mal ein gutes, lustiges und sympathisches Video. Atemlos...lalalala 😂🙈🙉🙊
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Thanks for your useful tips, but as for me, I found it really hard to make connections in germany, and that's what kinda made me put it on the back burner
Just started learning German, could ya'll please recommend some good music and tv shows/movies(preferable on netflix) ? I listen mostly to metal but rap is fine as well, however i'm not a big fan of pop. Thanks in advance!
I'd recommend AnnenMayKantereit as a band and Dark as the Netflix show!
@@Senacesn thanks a lot!!! I'll definitely check it out
Listen to German female singer LEA😊
I recommend my favorite song called Sommerrgen by Joris! :)
You're able to sing German Schlager without sounding a bit foreign = you are near to be a perfect German
You are such a motivation ♥
Aw, thank you so much! :D
Haha I am German and everything you are mentioning is so on point it’s ridiculous. 😂❤️
German music I like: Peter Fox, Nena, Falco, Blumfeld
God bless Germany, I love that country so much ❤❤❤
I think I'm going to move to Germany soon, so I really must appreciate your video !
Learn German with our videos on KZhead! 🤍
I’m currently learning German. Heino is my professor. Lately we’ve been going over Blau Blüht Der Enzian
When I was there, I spoke much more when I was out drinking. My friend Sarah either will only speak English, or German to me. There is no in between with her. I'm going to look for Germans to speak with me, so while I'm learning, I can practice. I know the basic.
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4 words... was ist dein Lieblingsfach
Hello Jenna, Please suggest apps to listen to german music along with the lyrics.
Thank you, very helpful. What KZhead bloggers do you recommend? And do you know which platform is streaming “Friendship?”
Easy German, Goethe-Institut, SmarterGerman, Learn German with Herr Antrim, Learn German Fast, Deutsch für Euch, Dein Sprachcoach, DeutschLera, Learn German with Anja, Lerne Deutsch… the list goes on and on and on 🥰🤩 I watched Friendship! On Netflix 🙃👍