CBG 1:05 | Introducing family members
Description
It’s time for another episode of Coffee Break German. In this week’s show, you’ll learn how to introduce members of your family to your new-found German-speaking friends. In this lesson you’ll be learning how to introduce members of your family. You’ll learn:
- the words for different members of your family;
- how to introduce members of your family in German;
- how the gender of nouns works in German;
- the word for “the”, depending on the gender of nouns;
- how to say “my” for masculine and feminine nouns;
- how to say “he/she is called…”
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sehr gut .danke
Es freut mich Sie kennenzulernen.
Sehr gut 👍 ✅
#Coffee_Break_German Paris Paris Tokio Tokyo Schweden Sweden Switzerland Der Schweiz Hier Here Die Mutter The mother Die schwester The sister Der Vater The father Der Bruder The brother Meine Mutter My mother Mein Bruder My brother Das ist mein Bruder. This is my brother. Das ist meine Mutter. This is my mother. Er|mein Vater| heißt Hannes. He|my father| is called Hannes. sie|meine Mutter| heißt Nicole. She|my mother| is called Nicole. Der[Masculine] Sohn The son Die[Feminine] Tochter The daughter Das[Neuter] Kind The child Der computer The computer Die Bank The bank Das Haus[In German nouns are written with capital letters] The house Ist Freude mich sie cannot zu lernen[get to know you]. It's pleased to meet you. Dich(Informal form of Sie) Mich To me Was lernen wir nächstes mal? What are we learning next lesson? Das klingt gut. It sounds good.
great episode to improve german