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Just realized I’ve been telling my German friends that I’m going to walk to Germany next month. 🤦🏻♀️
As a native German I wouldn't consider "Ich gehe nächsten Monat nach Deutschland" wrong, it's just more casual. It's similar to how we got taught in school that in English you never say "no" or "yes" but "no I don't" or "yes I do" while in reality no one cares
Hhhhhhhh me too
@@paulvorderegger1522 ah thank you. I'm learning German through the Duolingo app which isn't very thorough. But between these videos and comments like yours I'll be able to learn the rules proper, and then how to properly break the rules.
I‘m also a native speaker and am mostly using „gehen“. I would also agree that it‘s just about the movement. I would also say „Nächstes Jahr gehe ich in die USA“ 🤷🏻♂️ Cool video btw :)
Actually I speak fluent german and I would say it the same way. It's not even wrong. 'Ich gehe nach Deutschland nächsten Monat' literally translates to 'I am going to Germany next month"
It was the best teaching style I have ever encountered. I really understood all mistakes and why they were mistakes. Great great work. Thank you!
I agree!
I have to wonder if German was intentionally designed to be this complicated.
German has just kept 4 of the 6 cases, whereas English has dropped those in the last couple of centuries. English on the other hand is a nightmare when it comes to consistent spelling of sounds. It has failed miserably in reforming its spelling.
Try platdeutsch!!,..thats fun and original,not like german,...a language made after design in a laboratory,thats why its so boring.
Is it that German is complicated or is it that English is too simple?
Nein, Deutsch ist im Gegensatz zu Englisch eine höchst präzise und eindeutige Sprache!
@@hithere_1967 You're right. German is not more complicated than Spanish.
This is by far the best teaching format I have seen on youtube
True Story! When I first came to Germany and lived in Wismar, I was still learning German. There was a Tierpark nearby that was fenced off next to a park where one could feed the Deer (even though one is not supposed to). Anyways, I collected a bag of nuts to bring & feed the Deer. I got there and started to feed the Deer through the fence and a family was walking towards me. Their daughter was infront running towards me and I figured she also wanted to feed the Deer. So I asked her, “Willst du auch die Tiere fressen?” For a moment she looked at me silent but then nodded, so I gave her some nuts to feed the Deer. After I walked off, I saw the sign which said, “Bitte Tiere nicht füttern!” Once I realised my mistake in asking her "Do you also want to 'eat' the animals", all I could do was LOL!
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As a native German I’d definitely say “Ich gehe nach Berlin” when I emphasise the place I travel to and not the way how I get there. So the sentence is not wrong…
I agree. But there are germans who take this more seriously, and always complain, when you don't communicate your means of transport, and just use 'gehen'.
same
As a German I still know that this sentence is wrong unless you are moving to Berlin. Just because you as a German decide that you want to use wrong grammar, it doesn't suddenly make that grammar correct. Many Germans use wrong grammar, myself included, but I would still never claim it was correct if someone asked me.
@@ag4444 It's not a question about grammar. We argue about secondary meanings of the word 'gehen'. Sentences like the following are totally fine, even if you use a bike, car or bus to do so: "Ich gehe heute nicht zur Schule. Ich gehe später zum Arzt. Gehst du nachher noch einkaufen?"
@@ag4444 If you'd move to berlin, you'd say "Ich ziehe nach Berlin".
your energy was amazing throughout the whole video. me as a german language struggler would need much more from you.
Wow I’m definitely watching you more often as I continue learning German in college. This is a better explanation of akkusativ and dativ
This is incredibly helpful, thank you (as always).
You are amazing with your explanations. I have studied German on and off on my own and just learning on my own. You really do help quite a bit! Really talented and delivered in such a fun way! Keep it up.
Very good lesson skillfully taught by the Dinstinguished Professor Anja. She put herself in the place of learners, and she was able to reveal the common mistakes learners do.
I found this absolutely MEGA! Im subbing! I moved here from New Zealand to Bayern just over 1 year ago now, and I can see through this where I have been making many mistakes.
Thank you! It was a great content! Sometimes paying attention on the typical mistakes hightlights them more explicit, and clearer than learnng, how to speak correctly.
As always, a very helpful and lovely video! Tausend dank!
This is so helpful, these videos are so clearly explained. Thank you
Thank you very much for this video. 👍 It's an eye opener. All the mistakes just seem so obvious now..
Thank you. I feel comfortable with the way you teach. It is very encouraging to learn German language.
Was für ein wundarbares Video. Ich habe immer noch "dort" falsch benutzt. Danke dir Anja für diese Lektion, die hat mir sehr geholfen!
Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Really well done!
I loved this video! Please post more like this!!
This video is incredibly helpful. Correcting small mistakes like this is extremely helpful. Thanks.
Love you Anja, thanks for the advices, I'm in A1.1 level and I understood a lot now. Blessings!
I really enjoy learning German with you, you definitely make learning the language fun
Oh! that was the best conversation and more useful words...
Really educational video made in a fun way! Thank you, you're saving my German grade lol
I love your videos, Anja! You're so funny! It gets easier to learn German with your tips.
Die beste Deutschlehrerin der Welt. Thank you so much!! ♥️
Danke Anja! Ahora entiendo algunas cosas que me confundian. Eres la mejor!!! 👏👏
Wow amazing content! I will keep coming back watching these type of videos!
Vielen Dank, Anna! Dieses Video war sehr nützlich.
Hi Anja. Can you do more like this? I love this kind of episode.
Аня, ты просто молодец, иногда смотрю твои уроки.
Oh my god this channel is INSANEEE, I just discovered it and it's sooooooo useful! THANK YOU!
Thank you so much, am getting to understand bit by bit 🌹❤️
I found this video so useful. Could you do more conversations? because you are a funny actress as well.
Danke Anja! Your style of teaching is brilliant!😀😀😀
Very helpful! Thank you, Anja!
Thanks, this was especially helpful
Amo tus videos, tienes una manera muy buena de explicar el idioma para los que vamos explicando. Ninguno de los dos idiomas que hablas son mis nativos pero te entiendo Perfecto. Saludos 🫂
Das ist sehr interessant, ich mag deine Art zu erklären💯..und das ist ein wunderschöner Garten
Anja, dieses Video ist ausgezeichnet! Es war sehr hilfreich für mich. Ich danke dir dafür, dass du so eine großartige Lehrerin bist!
Sehr schöner und großer Garten!! Danke sehr ❤️
I'll never forget trying to rent a dvd in Berlin many years ago and the shop assistant told me "sorry we don't have this film here but you can become this dvd in our other videothek"
"Bekommen" means "to get" in English. Many Germans find this confusing and get it wrong
@August Miller bekommen=to get, but become sounds like bekommen, hence
@August Miller it's a false cognate. Become isn't bekommen. It's like how English speakers often confuse Embarazada in Spanish with embarrass rather than pregnant.
Best German teacher ever ❤❤ Vielen Dank 😘
This is super helpful! Thank you very much :)
GREAT VIDEO! it really shows the most common mistakes we, beginners, make.
Diese Videos sind super! Danke schön! Please make more!
That's really useful! Thank you Anja.
Danke für dein tolles Video, es war sehr hilfreich!
I really like what you're doing. Keep going
It is the best thing I ever did was to watch these videos on KZhead I have learned so much from these keep up with the good work
Such a wonderful instructor and teaching methodology.
You're sooo good at teaching!
Vielen Dank für ihre videos. sie sind ganz hilfreich. Für mich "als" und "wenn" sind kompliziert
so helpful! thank you!! :D
Vielen Dank Anja! ❤
Ein tolles Video! Danke sehr!
Fascinating! Danke Anja!
My worst mistake in German is about the words ordering (die Worten ordinung). It is easy to remember the main verb second position, but sometimes it goes to the end of the sentence!😳 Thanks a lot for your wise videos. Tschüß!
Es finde ich schwierig wenn wir ein Relativsatz in einem Nebensatz haben. Zum Beispiel: Hanna told me that the man you talked me about yesterday left for Berlin this morning.
danke Anja , ich finde deine Videos super cool , ich habe viel von ihnen gelernt , du bist wunderschön und lustig , mach weiter so
Wunderbares Video... Dankeschön ♥️♥️♥️
Great video and beautiful garden!
Lovely teaching style and lots of practical examples.
Muchas Gracias!, Excelente :D, , I love your Videos, is really wonderful how you teach. Danke schön ☺️
This video is amazing, danke!
Thanks Anja!
sehr toll!!! danke!
More of these videos please !
I'm glad i found you! Vielen Dank!
Sehr gutes und interessantes Video Anja!
Liebe Anja, Ich bin Herr De von Indien. Ich bin Lehrer. Ich lehre Englisch. Ich lerne Deutsch für einige Jahre. Die meisten deiner Videos schaue ich mir mit großem Interesse an. Du machst einen tollen Job für die Deutschlerner. Dieses Video ist ein gutes Zeugnis deiner aufrichtigen Arbeit. Deine harte Arbeit schätzen wir von ganzem Herzen. Vielen Dank !
@Lacoon Vielen Dank für Ihre wertvollen Kommentare.
Always good to listen to
This was great! thanks
Super!😍du hast mir sehr geholfen🙏
Sie sind super Lehrerin! Danke für alles!💪💪💪👌👌👌
Dankeschön, Anja!
Kreatives ,innovatives und abwechslungsreiches Lernen mit Anja.
Oh! I like this format...More of this!! :)
Sehr hilfreich! Danke!
Every Time , irespect you more and more , thx for what are trying to do , i wish you all the best 🙏
Tolles Video!! Danke
Sehr gut teaching. Danke
Deine Video finde ich sehr hilfreich!! Danke
excellent explanations.
Wow. Such an awesome video! Subscribed
We need more videos like this
Oh thanks Anja!!
super Anja ... vielen Dank
Vielen Dank Anja 😘
Danke sehr😍
Sehr gut, danke dir
Sehr gut. Danke.
Vielen Dank für Ihre Mühe
As a German I can say when talking casually we sometimes say "gehen" instead of "fahren"
Why are you watching these videos? Asking out of curiosity
@@ossamakalimi7295 IDK I got one in my recomendations so I watched it to check if it's right because the thumbnail had a sentence that I would count as incorrect... But it technically is.
Man thx watching this I was sure that I had already heard that from a native german when I was there. I feel like you would sound really annoying by responding :"really? You're going there on foot?"
@@lilidane8975 Definitely. It's like "anyways" is TECHNICALLY wrong, it should be "anyway". But no one really cares...
@@paulvorderegger1522 thanks for your extra insight, it's definitely interesting to hear what a native has to say about this!
Klasse. Ich hatte immer Schwierigkeiten mit "sauber" und "Zauber". z.b Mozarts Sauberflöte.
Aber es ist wichtig, auch eine saubere Flöte zu haben . 😂
Just imagine a t in front of every single German z, it is never just spoken as an s (unless it is in an English foreign word).
@Enno Not in English. He has difficulties pronouncing the words. In English, "z" is pronounced as "Bienen-S", like in Z in "The legend of Zelda"
@Enno I think for non German speakers it's just difficult to pronounce "z". Like to say it because there is no sound like "z" in English
@@chrisrudolf9839 in german the graphem /z/ is always pronunced [ts], without exeption.
Vielen Dank. Diese Sprachlehrnmethode ist sehr hilfreich und practich. Ihre Vidos, dass ich bisher gesehen habe, sind wirklich wunderbar.🙂
You teach with fun 😅, you are my favourite German language KZheadr. With other channels I get quickly tired 😴. LG.
sehr gut. das ist wunderbar. deutsch sprache ist immer toll. danke schon. lehrerin anja.
danke. Sehr interessant.
Thank you very much