I can finally count 1-100 in German!! This has helped a lot, the only problem with German Numbers is that you have to read the second number in order to pronounce both numbers which is really difficult for an English speaker!! When I look at 52 - I have to think 2 AND 50 so I get zweiundfunfzig but maybe it will come natural one day after I stop learning to deconstruct it and come natural!! Very helpful video.
***** No. The 100 most used words have a higher probability to be used in a random sentence. But I'll meet you halfway, you'd understand 75% in a sentence and probably understand the meaning in 25% of them.
Rolf B sorry, it seems not true. 100 words seems too few to reach 50% in any language, although one might consider a good base for a start or for the so called "emergency", "survival" skill. It means to speak a language well enough to lodge, transport, eat, shop, etc. One may make mistakes, but ok, will not die of starvation. It also depends on how many structures the learner manages to use, and how well, it's not only about number of words. The most important is to keep steady on studying and practicing, then one day you suddenly notice that you're getting more and more fluent. Greetings from Brazil.
i think i read that in English the 100 most used words in normal average online text account for about 30%-50% of the words used, but you wont understand the context well unless you know more.. i think with learning around 500 words you can understand a quarter or a third of casual day to day speech and your brain peaces the rest so you feel like you understand 50%. just imagine with my comment now, most of these words would be in the top 500 most used words in English, just think about how much you would understand.. I am learning German now and I am nearly at that 500 or so mark. even though i probably know a bit more than 500 words.. i haven't grasped all the top 500 most commonly used words, and my grammar ability is still lacking. du verstehst mich?
www.nachrichtenleicht.de/ This is a news site that is catered for A1 level (beginners) German learners. 90% of the words used are the top 400-500 commonly used words in german. so you can see how the theory comes into practice.
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Some say german is a very hard language which in my opinion it is but I'll not rest until I will be able to speak it, it's pronunciation is what attract me. Thanks for all this lesson, very helpfull indeed.
Ich komme aus den Philippinen und ich spreche drei Sprechen. Philippinisch, Englisch, Spanisch und ein bisschen Portuguesich und Koreanisch. I tried french and I struggled a lot with the pronunciation. For some reasons, German is easier for me than French, contrary to what most people say. The only thing is the grammar. You really have to spend time to learn which is the same for learning any language anyway.
@@justcharly7615It's similar to English (Germanic language family) so it makes it easy. If you know Sanskrit, you will spot similar words because it's also part of Indo-European language family
To clarify I am referencing the 19th century, is it part of the spelling of the word achtziger? So how do I say the eighties of the 15th century? Does “achtziger” means the 80’s from any century or is this specific spelling is for the 19th century only?
hallo Laura danke für der film, ist gut (Entschuldigung, sprich ich ein bisschen deutsch) I'm finding german a lot easer to learn than english and japanese, plus this video helps a lot too, so danke.
"Hallo." I am actually having classes of german , in my school , but this help me a lot! I live in portugal and i already know how to say that :p ..." Ich komme aus Portugal". You do a great work >
haha If I don't look at the word written in German, and just say it after her I can say it the same as her, but if I am looking at the word written in German I can stop myself from trying to sound it out with English pronunciation. It's strange how that works, it goes against all rote memory, or rather makes one adapt a parallel rote memory when learning a new language. I like this, who would've thought.
Can u make a video about you accent? like i I've in Denmark 1 hour away from Germany, and in our school we can choose between German and French, i choose German! And i have to lear the accent. please help me! --- And great videos
I see, you wirte " zwolf " and " funfzehn ". If you don't wirte the ' umlaute ' (ä,ü & ö) you can wirte "ae " " ue " " oe ". The " e " at the end is like the points on " ä, ü , ö " So ä -> ae ü -> ue ö -> oe For example.. Tür ( door ) " I open the door " " Ich öffne die Tür " -> " Ich oeffne die Tuer " But not many peolpe use this :D
@@FirstNameLastName-tm4tg I wasnt bright at german, and nope i dont learn it anymore so my guess is it didn't go well, however this video did help, i still remember it xD
@@dridimouhaned3161 I guess I should've known... I know three languages and I'm learning forth but I don't think I would've learned them just because they were taught in school. In fact they don't teach it right in school, my English is better than my teachers! I'm definitely gonna learn German some day because at this point, I can't stop learning languages! And German is easy since I know english compared to y'know Chinese or Arabic...
Neunundsechzig Soixante-neuf Sixty-nine what other languages?... 69 vierhundertzwanzig Quatre-cent-vingt Four-hundred and twenty ... 420 My french lessons from these channels has somewhat paid off!☺ Á bientôt
In Danish 69 is _niogtres_ , before _niogtresindtyve_ (the order like in German: _ni_ "nine" _og_ "and" _tres_ "sixty"); 420 is _fire hundrede og tyve_ .
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Is this teaching Deutsch language please??
0 to 100 real quick
Wow
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Scheiße ging von 0 auf 100 wirklich schnell
Went from null to hundert real quick
Laura is a good teacher, thanks
True
She is a very nice teacher
I can finally count 1-100 in German!! This has helped a lot, the only problem with German Numbers is that you have to read the second number in order to pronounce both numbers which is really difficult for an English speaker!!
When I look at 52 - I have to think 2 AND 50 so I get zweiundfunfzig but maybe it will come natural one day after I stop learning to deconstruct it and come natural!! Very helpful video.
this is the Arabic way of reading numbers I had to unlearn it when learning English now i am activating it again :)
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@Coming Soon Very great, my friend
THANK YOU!!! I might actually pass my first German test now. Danke Danke Danke!!!
Laura is good teacher thanks alot
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hi love to learn german
i ever visited germany for business.but for few days.people are so nice n polite.
Your teaching has made it easy to learn German numbers. Learnt it in two days of lockdown. Thanks Laura .
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Danke Laura! Fantastic!
Please do more lessons. I really appreciate it.
I totally agree with you, my friend
"It's super easy", indeed it is :O
Danke!!
I heard; if you learn the 100 most used words in any language, you'll understand 50% of that language.
***** No. The 100 most used words have a higher probability to be used in a random sentence. But I'll meet you halfway, you'd understand 75% in a sentence and probably understand the meaning in 25% of them.
Rolf B sorry, it seems not true. 100 words seems too few to reach 50% in any language, although one might consider a good base for a start or for the so called "emergency", "survival" skill. It means to speak a language well enough to lodge, transport, eat, shop, etc. One may make mistakes, but ok, will not die of starvation. It also depends on how many structures the learner manages to use, and how well, it's not only about number of words. The most important is to keep steady on studying and practicing, then one day you suddenly notice that you're getting more and more fluent. Greetings from Brazil.
Rolf B
Who fools you with this lie ?
i think i read that in English the 100 most used words in normal average online text account for about 30%-50% of the words used, but you wont understand the context well unless you know more.. i think with learning around 500 words you can understand a quarter or a third of casual day to day speech and your brain peaces the rest so you feel like you understand 50%. just imagine with my comment now, most of these words would be in the top 500 most used words in English, just think about how much you would understand.. I am learning German now and I am nearly at that 500 or so mark. even though i probably know a bit more than 500 words.. i haven't grasped all the top 500 most commonly used words, and my grammar ability is still lacking. du verstehst mich?
www.nachrichtenleicht.de/ This is a news site that is catered for A1 level (beginners) German learners. 90% of the words used are the top 400-500 commonly used words in german. so you can see how the theory comes into practice.
Helpful, Thank you Laura.
Tomorrow i have my fit 1 exam, thanks to this channel, im prepared.
The Best way to learn german!!! I can finally talk in German with my British friends
Danke, Sie sind ein großer Lehrer
danke Frau Laura
It's really weird how the numbers kinda sound like someone with a British/Irish accent pronouncing numbers in English.
I found it funny
English is a Germanic language created in Britain sooo...
I'm Irish and no
@@makeupbyamandaoloughlin9254 t'ree and t-urty don't sound German huh
@@myREALnameISiAM acht sounds like ātt (आठ ) in hindi
Fab!!!! This helped me so much for my German homework thank you so much!!!!
Super easy
Thank you Laura
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Thanks madam for your German lesson
These are so helpful I still remember the first lessons and I only watch each once
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Ich liebe Laura!!!!
Danke sehr. Sorry for any mistakes
Ich mag zu lernen German. Danke für der video. Entschuldigung wenn ich schreibe schlecht.
Nein, du schreibst gar nicht schlecht.
No, your writing isn't that bad.
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This video is amazing ! Thankyou germanpod101.com for this video !
Thank you. This was very helpful.
I totally agree with you, my friend
This is a very great series, keep up :) Danke
Do you talk about the 40s in Germany?
Some say german is a very hard language which in my opinion it is but I'll not rest until I will be able to speak it, it's pronunciation is what attract me.
Thanks for all this lesson, very helpfull indeed.
The grammar is hard :3
Ich komme aus den Philippinen und ich spreche drei Sprechen. Philippinisch, Englisch, Spanisch und ein bisschen Portuguesich und Koreanisch. I tried french and I struggled a lot with the pronunciation. For some reasons, German is easier for me than French, contrary to what most people say. The only thing is the grammar. You really have to spend time to learn which is the same for learning any language anyway.
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@@justcharly7615It's similar to English (Germanic language family) so it makes it easy. If you know Sanskrit, you will spot similar words because it's also part of Indo-European language family
Hallo ich spreche deutsch arabische Frankreich und Englisch
Danke sehr, Laura.
Danke Frau Laura
Laura Danke! great teacher!
hallo Ich bin zeynep Ich komme aus türkei danke sehr du warst sehr hilfreich
Thank you very much teacher
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Danke Laura. :)
Amazing lessons!
We’re glad you’re enjoying it :)
Hallo, Laura! Danke!
To clarify I am referencing the 19th century, is it part of the spelling of the word achtziger?
So how do I say the eighties of the 15th century?
Does “achtziger” means the 80’s from any century or is this specific spelling is for the 19th century only?
Its amazing how similar English numbers are to German numbers
Das ist sehr hilfreich, danke
I got to keep on learning German
Very helpful! But, I couldn't help but notice you didnt refer to the 30's or 40's.
Thank you so much. I've been waiting so long for this video. And I can't wait for the next one.
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You teach very well
Thanks Lora
hallo Laura
danke für der film, ist gut (Entschuldigung, sprich ich ein bisschen deutsch)
I'm finding german a lot easer to learn than english and japanese, plus this video helps a lot too, so danke.
I want to go to German after graduating :)
So I have to learn German at the moment !
These lessons are really lovely and help me a lot :)
Thank you :D
I totally agree with you, my friend
Very useful. Thank you
"Hallo." I am actually having classes of german , in my school , but this help me a lot! I live in portugal and i already know how to say that :p ..." Ich komme aus Portugal". You do a great work >
Danke for your lessons.
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You made it very easy for me, danke
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Danke Laura.☘️
Thanks so much am a new subscriber loving your lessons🙏🙏
Very great
A wonderful teacher! Thank you!
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haha If I don't look at the word written in German, and just say it after her I can say it the same as her, but if I am looking at the word written in German I can stop myself from trying to sound it out with English pronunciation. It's strange how that works, it goes against all rote memory, or rather makes one adapt a parallel rote memory when learning a new language. I like this, who would've thought.
Danke Laura
This is really awesome ! Please continue do more video. I a preparing to study in Austria ! This really helps me a lot
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Interesting approach
Vielen Dank für den Tipp :)
This lady is amazing. Thank you :))
True, my friend
so cool teacher Laula. Danke Sehr.
Danke Laura. Its really good.
I totally agree with you, my friend
Its very Easy Danke sehr
Can you give lesson about colors..and focue on how to pronounce them please
Can u make a video about you accent? like i I've in Denmark 1 hour away from Germany, and in our school we can choose between German and French, i choose German! And i have to lear the accent. please help me! --- And great videos
Its really Interesting, please upload more video. you are really good Teacher. i learn alot from you....
thank you lora :)
Thank you
Thanks this really is helpful
Ich danke sie sehr.
i'm just so interested in Germany
in Estonia we have the dots too and we call them täpitähed ( Õ, Ä, Ö, Ü )
Love you, Laura! Danke schon!
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Danke Laura. Grob arbeite..
Vielen Dank!
Thanks, so much i know how to count, 1-100 IN GERMAN!
((: Thanks from Egypt Laura, this really helped me a lot
Thanks for the lessons, they are really helping me a lot!
I totally agree with you, my friend
Danke schön Laura
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It's so helpful Laura!! Thanks!
I totally agree with you, my friend
Danke sehr
thank you sososososososososossosossosoooooooooooooooooooooooo much
Dankeschön Lawura
der beste Lehrer
HOLY CRAP..............DANKE!
at 5:19 you talk about how the 1980's and 1920's being achtziger and zwanziger but would the 30's be dreißiger?
I am very happy to learn one to ten counting.
Hi Laura I am glad to learn numbers from 1 eins to 100 hundret
Thank you for this video 😙,u r so good teacher 😊
this will hela me in school + i have family from german who also can help me!
Danke sehr!
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Thank you for easy steps :-)
Danke
Danke very interesting 🙏🙏
Danke!
I've had trouble pronouncing zehn.
Seems it's almost a long A.
I see, you wirte " zwolf " and " funfzehn ". If you don't wirte the ' umlaute ' (ä,ü & ö) you can wirte "ae " " ue " " oe ".
The " e " at the end is like the points on " ä, ü , ö "
So ä -> ae ü -> ue ö -> oe
For example..
Tür ( door )
" I open the door "
" Ich öffne die Tür " -> " Ich oeffne die Tuer "
But not many peolpe use this :D
Thank your
i have a german exam in an hour and this helped alot! thanks :D
So how did it go? I know it's been 5 years, so WHAT WAS YOUR RESULT FROM THAT EXAM 5 YEARS AGO? ARE YOU STILL LEARNING GERMAN?!?
@@FirstNameLastName-tm4tg I wasnt bright at german, and nope i dont learn it anymore so my guess is it didn't go well, however this video did help, i still remember it xD
@@dridimouhaned3161 I guess I should've known... I know three languages and I'm learning forth but I don't think I would've learned them just because they were taught in school. In fact they don't teach it right in school, my English is better than my teachers!
I'm definitely gonna learn German some day because at this point, I can't stop learning languages! And German is easy since I know english compared to y'know Chinese or Arabic...
@@FirstNameLastName-tm4tg i know 3 languages too, English, French and Arabic, but German was too much, good luck with it tho!
@@dridimouhaned3161 I know Marathi, Hindi and English. I'm halfway through Japanese... German is definitely on the list, so thanks.
you are an amazing teacher !!
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Neunundsechzig
Soixante-neuf
Sixty-nine
what other languages?...
69
vierhundertzwanzig
Quatre-cent-vingt
Four-hundred and twenty
...
420
My french lessons from these channels has somewhat paid off!☺
Á bientôt
In Danish 69 is _niogtres_ , before _niogtresindtyve_ (the order like in German: _ni_ "nine" _og_ "and" _tres_ "sixty"); 420 is _fire hundrede og tyve_ .
Great,this is easy .. :D :) Thanks ;)
Thank you it is to the point.