There is an “s” that comes between two compound nouns as in “VerhandlungSrunde”, “Bundestag”, “Geschäftspartnern“, „Reichstag“, „Gescäftsleute“ and so on. What is this „S“ and when do we add it? Frage 2 What is Substantive? Frage 3 What is the difference between Futur 1 and Futur 2? Frage 4 What is the difference between Futur and Zukunft? I saw they were used specifically in a dictionary to refer to the same word in different mood but could you please clarify on that?
1. The s is a so called Fugen-S. It's either a genitive S or a pronunciation helper. You will always add it if it is a clear genitive compound. If it is not, then there are no hard rules, but a general rule of thumb, if the s makes it easier to pronounce, then add it, if Germans don't add it though, don't add it. 2. Every word that can take a the or der/das/die, the translation is noun. 3. Futur 2 is a finished action in the future. Futur 1 is not finished, but ongoing in the future. 4. Futur is simply the linguistic term for the two tenses mentioned above. Zukunft is future in German, it's any time after the presence.
I do have a lot going on. I am currently building my A2 course and converting/updating my A1 course. I'm trying to get that done in the next few weeks. I plan to get back to making regular videos in a few weeks too.
Very informative
Thanks
I find these videos so helpful!!😊📚 Danke Herr Astrim!!
👋 Hello sir , how can i follow all videos of your channel i mean what is the plan to watch the lessons + you are amazing in Germany 🇩🇪 ❤️
There is an “s” that comes between two compound nouns as in “VerhandlungSrunde”, “Bundestag”, “Geschäftspartnern“, „Reichstag“, „Gescäftsleute“ and so on. What is this „S“ and when do we add it?
Frage 2
What is Substantive?
Frage 3
What is the difference between Futur 1 and Futur 2?
Frage 4
What is the difference between Futur and Zukunft? I saw they were used specifically in a dictionary to refer to the same word in different mood but could you please clarify on that?
1. The s is a so called Fugen-S. It's either a genitive S or a pronunciation helper. You will always add it if it is a clear genitive compound. If it is not, then there are no hard rules, but a general rule of thumb, if the s makes it easier to pronounce, then add it, if Germans don't add it though, don't add it.
2. Every word that can take a the or der/das/die, the translation is noun.
3. Futur 2 is a finished action in the future. Futur 1 is not finished, but ongoing in the future.
4. Futur is simply the linguistic term for the two tenses mentioned above. Zukunft is future in German, it's any time after the presence.
@@fremejoker thank you very much brother! I appreciate your thorough answers. Very helpful! ❤️
Hi Levi! Unfortunately nowadays you make videos rarely! Y? Do you have a lot 2 do? Or were you in hospital? Did u have coronavirus please?
I do have a lot going on. I am currently building my A2 course and converting/updating my A1 course. I'm trying to get that done in the next few weeks. I plan to get back to making regular videos in a few weeks too.
Ok! Ich warte auf diesen Videos! Du bist der Got der Unterrichtung, oda Lehren der deutschn Sprache!😀😀😀
@@MrLAntrim great to hear. I’ve only just discovered you so I’m super happy to see that you haven’t gone away