Not my German man. He likes to say "It passes right by my ass" when he doesn't give a damn about sonething. He also said to Trump, when he was president, "Haben Sie einen Vogel?"
Can you give a detailed video on prepositions...cause each German preposition has got multiple meanings in different contexts how do I know which one to use like I'm at the supermarket should I say ich bin auf dem supermarkt or ich bin Im supermarkt
es gibt is a verb used to say there is or there are. So, when should we use the "gebe" (ich form) or the other forms (gebe (ich form) , gibst (du form) , gibt (er/sie/es form), giben (wir form), gibt (ihr form), giben (Sie form) ? For example, if Essen is a verb too. If I want to say, "I am eating" I will say "ich esse" and if I want to say "you all eat" I will say "esst eat" right? So how do I use es gibt's different forms?
I give - ich gebe You(Sg.) give - du gibst He/she/it gives - er/sie/es gibt We give - wir geben You(Pl.) give - Ihr gebt They give - sie geben I eat - ich esse You(Sg.) eat - du isst he/she/it eats - er/sie/es isst we eat - wir essen you(Pl.) eat - ihr esst they eat - sie essen You can use "es gibt (Essen(in this case it does not mean "eating", but "food", so it is not a verb but a noun))" as "there is (food)" or "es gibt etwas zu Trinken" = "there is something to drink" or "es gibt nichts mehr" = "there is nothing left" and so on. But "geben" directly translated means "give"
@@marlinkort3330 . Thank you so much bro it really means a lot to me I am a new German learner so I am pretty much clueless about this languge and you helped me a lot, truly thanks
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Not my German man. He likes to say "It passes right by my ass" when he doesn't give a damn about sonething.
He also said to Trump, when he was president, "Haben Sie einen Vogel?"
Can you give a detailed video on prepositions...cause each German preposition has got multiple meanings in different contexts how do I know which one to use like I'm at the supermarket should I say ich bin auf dem supermarkt or ich bin Im supermarkt
"auf" is mostly used when when you on / over something and "im" mostly refers to in something
@@jajo2249 so what do i say when im at the supermarket i cant say ich bin im Supermarkt right that will mean im in the supermarket
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I believe you do say “Ich bin im Supermarkt“
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es gibt is a verb used to say there is or there are. So, when should we use the "gebe" (ich form) or the other forms (gebe (ich form) , gibst (du form) , gibt (er/sie/es form), giben (wir form), gibt (ihr form), giben (Sie form) ?
For example, if Essen is a verb too. If I want to say, "I am eating" I will say "ich esse" and if I want to say "you all eat" I will say "esst eat" right? So how do I use es gibt's different forms?
I believe you would say “ihr esst” for “you all eat”.
I think there is only es gibt. (There are/there is)
I give - ich gebe
You(Sg.) give - du gibst
He/she/it gives - er/sie/es gibt
We give - wir geben
You(Pl.) give - Ihr gebt
They give - sie geben
I eat - ich esse
You(Sg.) eat - du isst
he/she/it eats - er/sie/es isst
we eat - wir essen
you(Pl.) eat - ihr esst
they eat - sie essen
You can use "es gibt (Essen(in this case it does not mean "eating", but "food", so it is not a verb but a noun))" as "there is (food)" or "es gibt etwas zu Trinken" = "there is something to drink" or "es gibt nichts mehr" = "there is nothing left" and so on. But "geben" directly translated means "give"
@@marlinkort3330 . Thank you so much bro it really means a lot to me I am a new German learner so I am pretty much clueless about this languge and you helped me a lot, truly thanks
@@abidhassan320 no problem. I'm a german and know how frustrating this language can be😅😂
@@marlinkort3330 I am dying inside after trying to memorise all the german genders 😢 😿 😭 😂
I'm german and surching for learning german hahaha
Same and the sad part is, sometimes I learn new things 😂
@@jayzil4886 thats a fact hahah
How to say mobile in german
If you mean a "mobile phone" then it`s simply "Handy"
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i didnt get it , its really hard
If you don't understand those it's not that bad, you could just ask them to repeat in an easier way
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