The German Language

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submitted 1 year ago by DVD to c/german
 
 

Hello lemmites! I decided that a great way to get some use out of this community while it gathers steam is to have a mega thread where people can simply come and practice their German with people on similar skill levels. If you're a more fluent speaker, and see any mistakes in someone else's sentences, feel free to correct them and possibly explain why.

I'm thinking how it'll go is I'll have a prompt for the week that you can answer and I'll try to reply to you, or you can totally ask your own question, or just comment about whatever is going on in your life, or going through your head.

I'll get the ball rolling: Was ist deine Lieblingsstadt in Deutschland? Warum?

Meine Lieblingsstadt in Deutschland ist Düsseldorf, weil meine Familie von dort stammt.

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Linguistic joke (feddit.org)
submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by [email protected] to c/german
 
 

Just seen somewhere else and thought, it might fit here as well.

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Hi everyone, I am looking to improve my German. I understand quite a bit by now but my spoken language is still child-like (I am somewhere B1+). Reading has always been something I enjoy. That being said: any (good) books you could recommend that are written by German-speaking writers and are "easy" to read? Just to say, I am not looking for children books - I need to be engaged with the story to read it. Thanks!

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Ich habe mich heute auf Lemmy angemeldet. Gibt es ein App für Lemmy?

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The SayHi translation app (from Amazon) has been discontinued as of 8/5/24. My existing install no longer works, and the app is not available on the stores. The app main page just has the discontinuation notice, but no explanation.

I still have DeepL to fall back on, but had found SayHi to be a good alternative. I miss it.

Does anyone know why this was discontinued? Any idea if Amazon is expected to release a replacement?

Any suggestions for a replacement? What has worked for you?

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submitted 5 months ago by gilgameth to c/german
 
 

When I was learning English, listening to music (mostly rap) helped me A LOT. Now that I'm learning Deutsch, I thought I would do the same. I really like the song "Hurra die Welt geht unter" by K.I.Z. but not so much their other songs. I was able to find "die fantastische vier", but it was very old school. I would appreciate it if you could recommend something to me. And of course I listen to Rammstein. So it shouldn't only be rap. Thanks a lot in advance.

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Google image translate was able to get me as far as "For our..." and "on behalf of", but that's it.

It's a 1924 edition of Hegel's Lectures on Philosophy of History, in German, published by Philipp Reclam Jun. of Leipzig as part of the Reclam Universal Library. I picked it up years ago at a second hand book sale along with a ton of other books, just got around to noticing the stamp and inscription. As far as I can tell from a bit of googling, the stamp indicates this book was sent or received by a German prisoner of war in a British labour camp in Egypt, probably the suez canal zone. I couldn't find an exact location for German Independent Working Company 2719.

Anyway, would love a translation of the handwriting if anyone can figure it out. The combination of messy writing, possibly abbreviations, and a language I don't speak has stumped me.

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Ich habe beide gesehen in die selbe Context.
Was ist die Unterschied zwischen "ich habe dich liebe" und "ich liebe dich" ?

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by fastandcurious to c/german
 
 

I have noticed this quite often

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I'm a total beginner. Studied German for a bit in High School but never really got into it. Been thinking about actually learning it, at least to be able to understand some basic stuff.

So does anyone have any recommendations that could be useful/ have been helpful for you?

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Es geht mir gut aber ich habe viel Arbeit und ich möchte mehr Zeit bei Deutsch lernen verbringen.

Und du ?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/german
 
 

Both der/das/die and den mean 'the' but when are they supposed to be used. Are they interchangeable?

I recently came across a statement on duolingo : Mia, der Stuhl ist da druben, Warum brauchst du den Stuhl.

Since it is translated as 'the' in both cases why is Mia, den Stuhl ist da druben, Warum brauchst du der Stuhl wrong

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Für Deutsch, anderen Sprachen oder anderen Themen ?

Ich arbeite um ein B2 deutsch Sprachzertifizierung zu haben. Und ich möchte mehr Sport machen.

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Ich bin kein OP und kann nicht sehr gut Deutsch, aber ich möchte mehr üben.

Ich hoffe, dass ich das richtig schreibe:

Sind sie ein Reddit-Flüchtling?

Was ist das Beste am Fediversum?

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Banner misspelling (lemmy.world)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/german
 
 

spreche in the middle of the banner is written as sprehce which is not correct. Is this intended? 😂

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@german Two things: (mastodon.social)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/german
 
 

@german Two things:

  1. New to the Fediverse and interested in seeing how reaching out to your Lemmy via my Mastodon account works.

  2. My main question:

I came across an interesting sentence on Duolingo today. „Willst du mit mir zur Bank mitkommen." I know mitkommen is a separable verb, so does that mean I can reply, „Ich komme mit dir zur Bank mit' or would you usually omit the final 'mit"?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/german
 
 

Hello German learning community. :)

I, a native German speaker and language learning enthusiast myself, are happy to help if you have any questions while learning German. Whether it's about grammar, phrases, special wording you need help understanding, any quirks or whatever you'd like to know, just feel free to ask.

I've decided to not give any unasked advice in other threads or posts, because I don't want to disturb your learning experience. Therefore I make this an open offer so that it's totally up to you if you wanna accept my help or not. :)

I am not a teacher of any kind, so my help is far away from being professional. But as I said, I like learning languages myself and also exchanging about it and helping each other out. So I'd be glad if I could help you in any way.

Ich bin gespannt auf eure Fragen und wünsche euch weiterhin viel Erfolg und Spaß beim Lernen!

Edit: Because of some federation issues I cannot see some comments to my post and if I cannot see them on my instance I can unfortunately not answer to them, as well. So if you ask any question and I'm not reacting then it's not that I'm ignoring you, but it's probably due to federation not happening probably. :( I hope, this will get better in the future with further developement of the threadiverse software.

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I've found this really helpful for reading comprehension and vocabulary, definitely a good resource.

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Hallo und willkommen zu meiner Frage!

Title says it all, I've been taking my Deutsch seriously for just under a year and have found some good tools that I find helpful for learning, I'm sure everyone will have encountered these before but hey — we're a new community and it's good to get discussions started.

A book that I'm going through at the minute is called: German Grammar Drills by Ed Swick — recommended by elyssespeaks auf YouTube.

I've been using LingQ for a few weeks now and I think it's such a simple yet useful tool for boosting vocabulary, it makes it enjoyable to read in another language.

Anymore for anymore, currently I'm trying to escape being on three different language apps (looking at you Duolingo, Memrise, Speakly).

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Hey there everybody, I'm DVD.

I came to the Fediverse/Lemmy recently after the mass exodus from, competitors, like I'm sure many of you have.

I've been knees deep in learning the German Language since October, and I wanted a community to help myself and others along in this process of language learning, which I noticed Lemmy lacked, so I created c/German.

I should preface this community by saying that I am probably the least qualified person to run a community such as this. I would probably fail the Goethe B1 Exam for German, and I have never moderated any community before, not on Lemmy nor its competitors.

But, I saw the need for a place like this, and I stepped up to the plate. If you are seeing this and are interested, feel free to join. If the place isn't quite as lively as you thought it would be, try creating a post or commenting on some existing ones. I promise to work on community engagement as this place (hopefully) grows.

With that being said, also message me if you are interested in any moderator roles. I will gladly accept others who are willing to make sure this community stays on track, and remains toxic-free.

-DVD