Absolutely stunning explanation! The best i've ever seen. Thank you kindly for that. As a Portuguese speaker i've found rather difficult to learn the German cases, once we don't have any of them in Portuguese, and finally you solved all of them for me! Thank you with a hug from Brazil.
Hey ich komme aus Deutschland und meiner Meinung nach wird in diesem Video alles perfekt erklärt.Ist bestimmt eine große Hilfe für andere die diese Sprache lernen.:)
Danke, Danke, Danke! You have made clear what others have not. I did not understand what case was and it's use. I did not know that word order had nothing to do with understanding a sentence. The different cases made no sense to me. I'm still trying to get it all straight but you have really helped me a lot. Keep up the good work!!!
Hello German Grammar Pod,thanks a lot for you work Fist of all, you speak British English so fast! Nice job really stunning, but i recommend you, who concerns about, slow explanations. Secondly, you got a nice accent, but sometimes i can not understand your pronunciation! mostly with verbs. Congratulations every word for getting better!
I'm Turkish and we learn German as 2nd foreign language in our schools . German government is so keen on it :) They sent us 3 German teachers :) Thanks Deutschland :) And if you wonder , I'm in Kabataş Erkek Lisesi :)))
germany should give nationality to anyone who learn this language what the fuck it's fucking complicated i thought french was hard but this is another level
anyone notice that the coins in 6:48 are actually 5X 2 Złote (polish currency) ? not ten euros? just a small observation LOL it's sill a nice video to learn german
Wonderful video many thanks! Now for the bunch: being 'hard' to learn german is relative.For me,learning german has been a huge challenge.For some of my friends,it wasn't that much of a hardship. 'someone says: try to learn this language,or that language...' Look,if you want to learn german,go and do it.Trying to compare,to describe how easy it's compared to 'that' language is pointless. If you think it's easy for you to learn german because you have already learnt some other 'harder' language good for you.I dont need to 'learn about how good you are',it won't make difference for me.Go out in the world and spread it through the positive path,not thru the arrogant one.
German was very hard for me too. I tried to learn it in school and utterly failed. It was only later that I learned Esperanto on my own and returning to German, several of the concepts I didn't get in German were so obvious. Though, I know there are languages objectively harder than German (like Icelandic and Lithuanian) and those that are objectively easier but harder for English speakers because they're totally unrelated to English (like Indonesian and Turkish).
@GermanGrammarPod Liebe Laura, wer bist du und wie kann ich Deutsch lernen von Ihnen offiziell? Sorry I used google translate :P But I love your lessons! and I'm moving to germany I would like to know if you give lessons in germany?
Great explanation but I find the cases really hard to understand because I don't know how it works in English. I wonder if we were ever taught all this kind of grammar in English when we were like 4/5 lol
Please help me Laura with the following sentence: Jede Woche besuche ich sie. Can you please tell me why the pronoun comes after the verb? Why is the pronoun at the end? Please explain the rules of german. Is it SVO or VSO
Mohamed Alaa that's not necessarily the case, as the general rule of thumb in german when dealing with phrases in regards to time is to put the reference to time in the beginning of the sentence, and everything else after it. in response to Amos Pink 's question, another acceptable answer could be "Jede Woche ich besuche sie."
Um, and in saying that I *can* say that Russian is hard. And in my perspective it is hard. And your grammar: "Don't come here and say what's hard and what's not hard. What is hard is different for everyone from their own perspective, dude."
That's because your German "friends" want to learn English better. trust me, it's much better if you can speak German with them, but I'm having the same issue after 3 years in Germany.
Hard to find free courses without weird example. Eat a shark... so common, could be eat a dog either. I have some example from other people: "don't beat the human", "I eat a conifer cone". Seriously? (this video is good BTW, i like it)
Well not only native english speakers are coming here to learn deutsch .. Well you might get a lot of viewers if , you would speak english little bit slowly , and yes ofcourse , when you are teaching a grammar , then all the procedure should be little " langsam " ....
Absolutely stunning explanation! The best i've ever seen. Thank you kindly for that. As a Portuguese speaker i've found rather difficult to learn the German cases, once we don't have any of them in Portuguese, and finally you solved all of them for me! Thank you with a hug from Brazil.
Hey ich komme aus Deutschland und meiner Meinung nach wird in diesem Video alles perfekt erklärt.Ist bestimmt eine große Hilfe für andere die diese Sprache lernen.:)
Brilliant !! I live in Germany and I NEVER had a native speaker teacher that explained like this . THANK you VERY MUCH!!!!
I have a feeling these videos are really going to help me step up my German! Danke sehr!
Fantastic! The time between videos is like waiting for Christmas. Since I've already heard the podcasts, it's like I've had a peek at the presents.
Danke, Danke, Danke! You have made clear what others have not. I did not understand what case was and it's use. I did not know that word order had nothing to do with understanding a sentence. The different cases made no sense to me. I'm still trying to get it all straight but you have really helped me a lot. Keep up the good work!!!
Brilliant stuff!! If I'd known this long ago - or if it had been explained like this years ago, I'd be speaking German a lot better now...
You are brilliant at explaining everything. It's so helpful to watch these videos. A Big Thank You!
Excellent.Best explanation I have seen. And very comprehensive too.
Thank you , this really helped me. I'm a beginner and my German teacher isn't that good at explaining grammar. Your videos really help me :) xoxo
I love your work!
Best presentations I have seen so far, Thank you!
Thanks thanks thanks. You will get a new customer for sure!
Hello German Grammar Pod,thanks a lot for you work
Fist of all, you speak British English so fast! Nice job really stunning, but i recommend you, who concerns about, slow explanations. Secondly, you got a nice accent, but sometimes i can not understand your pronunciation! mostly with verbs.
Congratulations every word for getting better!
I'm Turkish and we learn German as 2nd foreign language in our schools . German government is so keen on it :) They sent us 3 German teachers :) Thanks Deutschland :) And if you wonder , I'm in Kabataş Erkek Lisesi :)))
germany should give nationality to anyone who learn this language what the fuck it's fucking complicated i thought french was hard but this is another level
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I am so thankful to you for this video.. extremly helpful.. You are amazing
Wonderful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks so much for that!!!!!!!!!!!
danke sehr!, ich habe immer Probleme mit Dativ und Akkusativ aber jetzt verstehe die Beiden ein bisschen besser.
+Francisco Vazquez danke sehr!, ich habe immer Probleme mit Dativ und Akkusativ aber jetzt verstehe ICH die Beiden ein bisschen besser. ;)
+Michael Dawes Vielen Dank für die Korrertur!
You are Wonderful ! Thans you Laura
anyone notice that the coins in 6:48
are actually 5X 2 Złote (polish currency) ?
not ten euros?
just a small observation LOL
it's sill a nice video to learn german
Amazing videos!
Wonderful video many thanks!
Now for the bunch: being 'hard' to learn german is relative.For me,learning german has been a huge challenge.For some of my friends,it wasn't that much of a hardship. 'someone says: try to learn this language,or that language...' Look,if you want to learn german,go and do it.Trying to compare,to describe how easy it's compared to 'that' language is pointless. If you think it's easy for you to learn german because you have already learnt some other 'harder' language good for you.I dont need to 'learn about how good you are',it won't make difference for me.Go out in the world and spread it through the positive path,not thru the arrogant one.
German was very hard for me too. I tried to learn it in school and utterly failed. It was only later that I learned Esperanto on my own and returning to German, several of the concepts I didn't get in German were so obvious. Though, I know there are languages objectively harder than German (like Icelandic and Lithuanian) and those that are objectively easier but harder for English speakers because they're totally unrelated to English (like Indonesian and Turkish).
@GermanGrammarPod
Liebe Laura, wer bist du und wie kann ich Deutsch lernen von Ihnen offiziell?
Sorry I used google translate :P But I love your lessons! and I'm moving to germany I would like to know if you give lessons in germany?
lol I'm excited for the dative too, these are really helpful
This was super helpful!
Very useful. Thank you !
This Really helped.Thanks!
Amazing videos! Thank you very much for your help. Dank schön! joao gil de oliveira Brasil
Great explanation but I find the cases really hard to understand because I don't know how it works in English. I wonder if we were ever taught all this kind of grammar in English when we were like 4/5 lol
thank you. so good
Es ist sehr gut!!!
I am so confused. However, I am told by a friend that this is worth persevering with.
Less confused now?
woww..ich danke Ihnen viel mal...! :))
3:34 or "alten alten Mann" - old old man lmao
Please help me Laura with the following sentence: Jede Woche besuche ich sie. Can you please tell me why the pronoun comes after the verb? Why is the pronoun at the end? Please explain the rules of german. Is it SVO or VSO
u can say " ich besuche sie jede Woche" the importand is to put the verb number 2 in the sentence.
Mohamed Alaa that's not necessarily the case, as the general rule of thumb in german when dealing with phrases in regards to time is to put the reference to time in the beginning of the sentence, and everything else after it. in response to Amos Pink 's question, another acceptable answer could be "Jede Woche ich besuche sie."
Elliot Wesoff sorry but ur sentence is flase. Iam a german teacher in a britsh school.i teach german as DAF.(:
U can say jede woche besuche ich sie
I found this a bit misleading. Not ONLY mascular singular accusative ends with -en, there are other cases that ends like that also.
Um, and in saying that I *can* say that Russian is hard. And in my perspective it is hard. And your grammar: "Don't come here and say what's hard and what's not hard. What is hard is different for everyone from their own perspective, dude."
Greaaàaat thank yoy ...
6:53 daj 2 złote na wino....
That's because your German "friends" want to learn English better. trust me, it's much better if you can speak German with them, but I'm having the same issue after 3 years in Germany.
Hard to find free courses without weird example. Eat a shark... so common, could be eat a dog either. I have some example from other people: "don't beat the human", "I eat a conifer cone". Seriously? (this video is good BTW, i like it)
Wrong time to zone out. :/
ich kaufe eine Blume für dich ..
Well not only native english speakers are coming here to learn deutsch .. Well you might get a lot of viewers if , you would speak english little bit slowly , and yes ofcourse , when you are teaching a grammar , then all the procedure should be little " langsam " ....
Have you *tried* learning Russian? THAT is a hard language.
Way too complicated explained. Can't recommend this