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Learn German words using the Learn German with Pictures series from GermanPod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show German vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced in English and German. It's a great way to study new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in German and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!

Interested in the world of witches and wizards, dwarfs and giants? This is the lesson for you. In this lesson, you learn the German words for some of the most famous fairy tale characters, so you can talk to your German friends about the world of fairy tales.

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  • Hallo an die Schöpfer...Stiefmutter und Schwiegermutter sind verschiedene Frauen.

    Die Stepmother ist die Stiefmutter. ist die Verwechslung Absicht?:-)

  • hmm... isn't Schwiegermutter the mother-in-law? I'm getting confused.

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  • Der König wird nicht König ausgesprochen, sondern Könich. IG ist ich soviel dazu!

  • @WrednyMotylek Yeah :S That's true.

  • Schwiegermutter is the German word for mother-in-law, not for stepmother. Stiefmutter would be stepmother.

  • To answer some of your questions:

    1. Of course, as already said, "stepmother" means "Stiefmutter", NOT "Schwiegermutter" (mother-in-law)

    2. I agree, "die Fee" would be better for "fairy"

    3. prince means "der Prinz". It's almost the same as in English but instead of the english R you have to use the German R (the one in the throat ;-) )

  • Argh! When he pronounced the first word I became a bit angry. No german would pronounce the word Zauberer like he did. It is not "Zauberehr", you speak it more like "Zauberah".

  • Kill the elevator jazz please.

  • @mynameisjonas45 Probably because there is often an evil step-mother in a fairy tale.

  • adorei!!!

  • Why is step mother in a fairy tale video?

  • @angelofdeathx9 no 11 is elf

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