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Separable Prefixes in German (www.germanforspalding.org)

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German language instruction separable prefixes

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  • damn german is so difficult ._.

    german is my first language but it makes me sick to see how complicated it is.. english is much easier. but i'm happy to be german^^

    good luck everyone :)

  • Your videos are the best !

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  • I want to learn German :) I wish to be one of your students.. You explain everything clear and very well, I love to watch your videos and searching for more. Excellent, 100 stars for you !

  • ich wär mir nochniemals sicher das die meisten akzentfrei deutsch sprechen xD

  • if i wouldnt be german i would having trouble to learn it :-D

  • Super, einige User kritisieren seine Aussprache =) -.-

    Ich bin mir sicher, dass ihr Akzentfrei Englisch sprechen könnt ;)

  • @Zepheonn: Learning good English isn't just learning some kind of pidgin. Correct use of tenses, prepositions and idioms is not just a piece of cake.

  • Hi, blitztag1! The correct pronunciation of "Jacke" is ['jakə], not ['jaχə]. ;)

  • @nathan2rock  Aber er kann uns hilfen :-)

  • helpful, but his accent is painfully american!

  • @maldureve Contrary to popular belief, we don't call ourselves Americans because we think we're better than the Spanish colonies. We didn't name the damn country. It's got a title, United States, but the only real "name" in there is America. And there is no other adjective to refer to ourselves as. 'United States' citizen is a little cumbersome and lame. So don't blame us. It's the only thing we can call ourselves.

  • @maldureve Please don't confuse American English with Ebonics. You think other countries don't have slang dialects?

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