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Learn German - Lesson 01 - Deutsch mit Julia - Kieron laed Elaine zum Fruehstueck ein

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Learn German with fun! Lern Deutsch mit Spass!
Conversational German for intermediate to advanced learners posted by Julia. Follow the story of Elaine and Kieron! This time: Kieron laed Elaine zum Fruehstueck ein - Kieron invites Elaine for breakfast.


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Deutsch mit Julia - Lesson 01 - Uebung 01 - Learn to speak German - Deutsch im Dialog - Follow Elaine and Kieron in their adventures. Intermediate to advanced Learners.
Learn German with fun! Lern Deutsch mit Spass!

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  • Danke!!!

  • Yeah, I am sorry for this inconvenience. However, I have managed to use the real Umlaute in the latest lesson :)

  • Please use the german Umlaute for correct spelling: Ää, Öö.,Üü + ß

  • I don't have them on my keyboard... would have to copy paste them in...

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  • @lilraven336 um it will take not that long its so fun im ten and i love it (~ ich liebe es ~)

  • :) danke

  • How to add German Characters. On a PC computer (for example with Windows XP) go to the Control Panal. Click on Regional and Languages. Then on the TAB Languages.  Click on German (Germany). Then Click OK. A language box will show in your TOOLBAR. If it says EN, that's English. Click on it. A List of the languages you have selected will appear. Üü is next to letter P, Ö ä are beside Letter L, ß is the English Hyphen. The y and z are switched. Good Luck.

  • @meroba34 u can use the letter "e" following the vowel to stand in for the Umlaute.

  • @HesseJamez: using “ue, ae, oe” and “ss” is the official recommended alternative for people who can’t type umlauts or the sharp s with their keyboard. So, everything’s fine :)

  • thanks :)

    

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