[ASMR] The BEST German Trigger words for MAXIMUM tingles 🇩🇪💙 (close-up whispers, hand movements, …)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ส.ค. 2024
- Hi, how have you been?
It's been FOREVER since I last made a video in German even longer since my last video with German trigger words before so here it is!
Personally, I think German is a very tingly language so I hope I will be able to give you lots of tingles tonight ^-^
I hope you like it, have a good night!
Enjoy! ❤️
🍞 timestamps
00:00 hello
02:10 Glück (happiness)
04:12 Glucke (mother hen)
05:04 Donnerstag (Thursday)
06:47 mucksmäuschenstill (as quiet as a mouse)
09:05 Parkettboden (hardwood floor)
11:00 Sackgasse (dead end)
13:11 Glasdach (glass roof) + German saying
16:24 Schultasche (schoolbag)
17:54 Wolkenbruch (cloudburst)
19:35 Glockenspiel (chimes, xylophone)
21:19 goodnight
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🍞 timestamps
00:00 hello
02:10 Glück (happiness)
04:12 Glucke (mother hen)
05:04 Donnerstag (Thursday)
06:47 mucksmäuschenstill (as quiet as a mouse)
09:05 Parkettboden (hardwood floor)
11:00 Sackgasse (dead end)
13:11 Glasdach (glass roof) + German saying
16:24 Schultasche (schoolbag)
17:54 Wolkenbruch (cloudburst)
19:35 Glockenspiel (chimes, xylophone)
21:19 goodnight
Have a good night 🥰
Thank you!! 😀😴
Unless i am a fool, "Glück" means "Luck" whereas "glücklich" means "happy". Because the german word for happiness is "Fröhlichkeit" and maybe some others, but i don't recall ever having heard "Glück" as "happiness".
You have to love the efficiency of having a single word for "quiet as a mouse." A very long word, but still!
that's what I love about German, there's a word for pretty much everything!
@@LottasASMR it's a fascinating thing, I wish English did more of that. Very interesting video, I love hearing and analyzing other languages
The glass house saying is actually pretty common in English, too! It goes: "Those in glass houses shouldn't throw stones." The original proverb is from Chaucer (an English poet) who wrote: "Who that hath a head of verre, From cast of stones ware him in the werre." which essentially means "He who has a head of glass, to cast stones let him beware." Anyway, lovely video! I love ASMR where I also feel like I'm learning something 😊
ohh I didn't know that, thank you for sharing! I'm glad you enjoyed the video ^-^
So tingly! 🌌 I do love German language. Rammstein and ASMR are the reasons 😂
ohhh if you like German music, you need to check out "Schlager Musik" or "Après ski hits" 😈😈😈
Your close-up whispers are so tingly! My favourite words were glück, glucke and glockenspiel
Thank you! Those are also my faves! ^-^
Just came across your channel tonight and really enjoy it! These words are very tingly for me. 💜🙏
Parkettboden is probably my favorite. It’s a great mix of different sounds
so underrated and tingly thanks!
Thank you for watching ^-^
Sounds fabulous and I'm learning too! 😁
You are amazing doing asmr 👌🏻
You're my new favorite asmrtist 🎧
Wow, thank you!
I love the German language, and it was very relaxing ♥️
awww happy mother hen 🥰
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Hi lotta! Happy Sunday ❤❤
Happy Sunday!
German seems like a pretty straightforward language. I would love to learn it!
Hermosa.. ❤❤️💯🥰🥰🙏🙌✌️