@lennartgro The difficulty in learning a language has a lot to do with the native language of the person trying to learn it. For example, I speak English so learning German was not that hard for me, but I'm trying to learn Mandarin right now, and it's a lot more difficult for me to learn than it would probably be for someone whose native tongue is an asian language. I have heard in the past that English can be hard for foreigners to learn, because it comes from a diverse mixture of languages.
damn.. i already know 4 languages, and in 3 of them im nearly native..( Russian, English, Arabic, and Ukranian) im taking french in my school, but it is not for me.. i just can't learn it..
while german.. i love that language most.. :D but i can't understand it.. but currently working on it.. :P
wish me best luck.. :D
Ich liebe deutsch sprache un möchte zum lern sie.. :D
i don't know if it is right, wrote it myself using own experience.. :P
@DrKillaser ich liebe DIE(dont forget the article) deutschE(sprache=feminin, die sprache, so you have to take an e ad the adjectives ending) sprache unD ich möchte sie lernen.
we dont say i want to learn it, we say i want it learn(learn in the infinitiv)
i believe learning german isnt easy, but with much work it is possible to speak it one day, also with french(but i also failed in french^^)
@lennartgro yea, thanks...but 9 months have already passed... i know these stuff already... :).. the only thing that i can't get is the prepositions... i simply can't get when do i use "vor" when "von" and similar stuff... :(
but i've reached a level where if i read a comment in youtube in German, i can understand most of it... if i watch a movie in german, i can understand the main ideas that are being talked about....
(plus, the good thing now i have a fluent german speaking friend).. :D
@DrKillaser i am glad that the english language, which is the most spoken language is so easy, i dont know any easyer language(exept esperanto).
i always speak german spontany and fluently but i never recognice how complicated some german phrases are in the structure.
i would never be able to understand, how to build a word of 2 others(schulfach, schule becomes schul/schafswolle schaaf becomes schaafs bundeskanzler bund becomes bundes)
i dont know the rule and learning this must be confusing^^
@lennartgro :) ... actually, English isn't easy, according to my researches, it is one of the hardest languages to learn (it is good that i started it when i was only 6 years old).... english is full of irregularities... that's a bit hard...
but the worse..Arabic (i started learning it when i was 6 years old too in Qatar (were i do live since i was 6 years... at that time all schools taught english AND arabic) some of the words may go out of the rule simply because they don't look beautiful. :@
i started english in the 5th class and french in the 6th. and i speak english almost fluently and my french "c´est une catastrophe" and now i am in the 11th and i have spanish which also doesnt seem to be so easy.
and i also think that english hasnt so many irregularities, in comparisation to other languages, but well i never tried to learn 10 other languages so i cant be sure that english is the easyest language but for me it still is.:D
one quick question for words like "can't", "don't", and "doesn't" (conjunctions I believe they're called) is there a way to do this in German or do I just use the translations for "can not", "do not", and "does not"?
NACHT DER UNTOTEN! means night of the undead
MegaBboy10 2 months ago
@MegaBboy10 lol WAW zombies
sickcunt1218 4 weeks ago
@lennartgro The difficulty in learning a language has a lot to do with the native language of the person trying to learn it. For example, I speak English so learning German was not that hard for me, but I'm trying to learn Mandarin right now, and it's a lot more difficult for me to learn than it would probably be for someone whose native tongue is an asian language. I have heard in the past that English can be hard for foreigners to learn, because it comes from a diverse mixture of languages.
crazyhoopschick 3 months ago
i knew all these
MrX3joe 3 months ago
@crazzyhol wenn ich den satz verstehen würde, würde ich dir antworten // If i would understand ur sentence i would answer
VaCCyComedy 7 months ago
damn.. i already know 4 languages, and in 3 of them im nearly native..( Russian, English, Arabic, and Ukranian) im taking french in my school, but it is not for me.. i just can't learn it..
while german.. i love that language most.. :D but i can't understand it.. but currently working on it.. :P
wish me best luck.. :D
Ich liebe deutsch sprache un möchte zum lern sie.. :D
i don't know if it is right, wrote it myself using own experience.. :P
DrKillaser 1 year ago
@DrKillaser und*
DrKillaser 1 year ago
@DrKillaser ich liebe DIE(dont forget the article) deutschE(sprache=feminin, die sprache, so you have to take an e ad the adjectives ending) sprache unD ich möchte sie lernen.
we dont say i want to learn it, we say i want it learn(learn in the infinitiv)
i believe learning german isnt easy, but with much work it is possible to speak it one day, also with french(but i also failed in french^^)
lennartgro 5 months ago
@lennartgro yea, thanks...but 9 months have already passed... i know these stuff already... :).. the only thing that i can't get is the prepositions... i simply can't get when do i use "vor" when "von" and similar stuff... :(
but i've reached a level where if i read a comment in youtube in German, i can understand most of it... if i watch a movie in german, i can understand the main ideas that are being talked about....
(plus, the good thing now i have a fluent german speaking friend).. :D
DrKillaser 5 months ago
@DrKillaser i am glad that the english language, which is the most spoken language is so easy, i dont know any easyer language(exept esperanto).
i always speak german spontany and fluently but i never recognice how complicated some german phrases are in the structure.
i would never be able to understand, how to build a word of 2 others(schulfach, schule becomes schul/schafswolle schaaf becomes schaafs bundeskanzler bund becomes bundes)
i dont know the rule and learning this must be confusing^^
lennartgro 5 months ago
@lennartgro :) ... actually, English isn't easy, according to my researches, it is one of the hardest languages to learn (it is good that i started it when i was only 6 years old).... english is full of irregularities... that's a bit hard...
but the worse..Arabic (i started learning it when i was 6 years old too in Qatar (were i do live since i was 6 years... at that time all schools taught english AND arabic) some of the words may go out of the rule simply because they don't look beautiful. :@
DrKillaser 5 months ago
@DrKillaser tell me an easier language then^^
i started english in the 5th class and french in the 6th. and i speak english almost fluently and my french "c´est une catastrophe" and now i am in the 11th and i have spanish which also doesnt seem to be so easy.
and i also think that english hasnt so many irregularities, in comparisation to other languages, but well i never tried to learn 10 other languages so i cant be sure that english is the easyest language but for me it still is.:D
lennartgro 5 months ago
@lennartgro now most of the stuff i use (video games, internet, mobile, etc) is in german.. :) really good way for capturing the vocabulary... :)
DrKillaser 5 months ago
Woher wissen Sie, das sind richtig?
bananacockroach 1 year ago
one quick question for words like "can't", "don't", and "doesn't" (conjunctions I believe they're called) is there a way to do this in German or do I just use the translations for "can not", "do not", and "does not"?
bryantherandom 1 year ago
More helpful than my actual German teacher! ha
Laughosity 1 year ago
Nice vid. Now I just need to find a german person so i can use the words.
effinghamtalk 1 year ago
wow ur retarded the first one you said is sorry! i know that and im not even german!
oscer1378 1 year ago
@oscer1378 Entschuldigung sie = Excuse me, Entschuldigung can be either excuse me or Sorry... sort of like in english how we say Pardon Me
ChelaHarper 1 year ago
@ChelaHarper Yes that right. Entschuldigung=Sorry. Entschuldigen Sie= pardon me
deutschlandspot 1 year ago
wrong traslation:
"Dieses Video fickt bohrt"
meansin english:
"this video fucks,(and) drills/bores" !!!
did you use an internet translater? xD
correctly translated ( with the same meaning) you could have said:
dieses Video ist scheißen langweilig
but its not thaaaaat usual in german...
;)
arikunisch 2 years ago
This video is fucking boring = Dieses Video fickt bohrt
MrVideo129845 2 years ago
i do:deutche sind kuhl!
rekail 2 years ago 2
3rd coment
Frankeinstein127 2 years ago
2nd comment...WOW.
KoumoriGaikotsu 2 years ago
Do you have more?
schlamphure 3 years ago 3
@schlamphure Check out my channel for more videos. I will put up some new ones soon.
deutschlandspot 1 year ago