Rabea tells about her language: German.

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The major concept is to show everybody how native speakers use their own languages in everyday life.

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  • Rabea says its not the most beautiful language, but the way she speaks it, she definitely makes it sound the more beautiful for me!

    I'm mesmerized!

  • Most of what you said applies to every language, and that definitely includes English.

    As for having three genders for objects like door, that really don't have a gender, there is a logic to it: You can refer back to up to three different things rather than just one, like in English which has lost its three genders: where in English you can say only "it", in German you can say "er", "sie" and "es".

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  • I don't normally say this about random women but she is awfully pretty!! just saying!!

  • @tromboneJTS "wörter" is used by the most people here, but "worte" is used for formal things and you can find it in old books.

  • Most beautiful and outright sexy language on this planet.

  • @Kreloar Thanks for the explanation. In the video it is translated once as "Wörter" and once as "Worte".

  • @tromboneJTS It's rather complicated. You say "Worte" when you're referring to words someone said or wrote like "Die großen Worte Johann von Goethes" and you say "Wörter" when referring to actual words in a grammatical sense like "Viele englische Wörter sind mit deutschen Wörter verwandt". It's a little more complicated than that though, I think.

  • Für Niederländer Deutsch ist sehr einfach zu erlernen ...

    Die Niederländische sprache ist sehr ähnlich in Deutschland, vor allem, weil die Niederländische kam ursprünglich aus Deutschland.

    For dutch people German is very easy to learn...

    The Dutch language is very similar to German, mainly because the Dutch people originally came from Germany.

  • Is it Worte eller Wörter?

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