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Hello and welcome to German 1.

Lesson 2 will show you how articles and pronouns in the German language follow the grammatical gender of nouns.

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German 1

Lesson 1: "sein" - present tense. The personal pronouns
Lesson 2: The grammatical gender
Lesson 3: The grammatical number
Lesson 4: The grammatical case
Lesson 5: The definite article - forms
Lesson 6: The definite article - nominative and genitive
Lesson 7: The definite article - dative and accusative
Lesson 8: "haben" - present tense
Lesson 9: The conjugation system
Lesson 10: The verb - present tense endings
Lesson 11: The verb - irregular present tense
Lesson 12: The singular noun - n-declension
Lesson 13: The singular noun - s-declension (1)
Lesson 14: The singular noun - s-declension (2)
Lesson 15: The singular noun - s-declension (3)
Lesson 16: The singular noun - zero declension
Lesson 17: The plural noun - declension
Lesson 18: The indefinite article - forms
Lesson 19: The indefinite article - nominative and genitive
Lesson 20: The indefinite article - dative and accusative
Lesson 21: The preposition - contractions

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  • I think german is for me 1 000 000 X better than french ive been practicing for 1 week and i can read short stories yay

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  • @abilaw90 It is spelled "Ja"

  • @abilaw90 it is spelled "Ja"

  • 39 people are scared of a 4th reich 13 are gay and 26 are jews

  • I like French, British English, German, and Japanese...

  • @bgnxtdr I know how to greet people in German, but I don't think I know enough to get around Germany XD

  • The guy earlier in the video spelt yes wrong. It's not "Ja" It's "Je" The j sounds like a j and the e sounds like the a. Je.

  • @bgnxtdr as a french speaker, french is much harder because etre and the structure of the laungage is backwards but yeah, i like both german and french, german is more forceful sounding, while french is more serene and fluid

  • French might be hard to understand, but once your know you know both English and french then German becomes quite easy to learn.

  • This is the best thing ever!

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