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Learn German with Davi Sep 09, 2023

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We are back this monday!

We are back this monday!

Hey

Sep 09, 202301:26
English, eh? Learn German 20 - Am Flughafen (At the airport)

English, eh? Learn German 20 - Am Flughafen (At the airport)

Hallo meine Lieben! Es freut mich super, dass ihr wieder einmal da seid!


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Guten Morgen!

Morgen!

Ich würd' gern einchecken!

Einmal den Pass, bitte!

Jawohl!

So. Bitteschön! 

Danke!

Für Sie ist ein Fensterplatz vorreserviert?

Ja! Perfekt. 

Super! So, dann ist das einmal die Bordkarte und der Pass

Super! Dankeschön!

Und Ihr Baggagetag. Sie müssen dann zum Gate 17. 

Alles klar! Super! Vielen Dank!

Gerne!

Tschüß!

Guten Flug!



Thanks,

Cheers

Aug 07, 202312:45
English, eh? Learn German 19 - Bar oder mit Karte? (By cash or credit card?)

English, eh? Learn German 19 - Bar oder mit Karte? (By cash or credit card?)

Hallo meine Lieben! Es freut mich super, dass ihr wieder einmal da seid!


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Hallo! Was darf es sein?

Hi! Ich hätte gern einen Espresso und ein belegtes Brot.

Zum Mitnehmen oder zum Hieressen?

Zum Hier Essen.

Was möchten Sie noch dazu bestellen? 

Vielleicht noch ein Stück Schokoladenkuchen.

Perfekt! Das macht 12. Bar oder mit Karte?

Karte, bitte.

Bitte dann die Karte einstecken. 

Schönen Tag noch!

Danke gleichfalls.


Thanks,

Cheers

Aug 01, 202311:14
English, eh? Learn German 18 - Wir machen Schluß (We're breaking up)

English, eh? Learn German 18 - Wir machen Schluß (We're breaking up)

Hey guys! Hallo Leute!


Guess who's back? Sorry if it took me long to come back here, now I promise this won't stop very soon. In today's episode we have a couple breaking up or as we say in German "schluß machen . I hope you enjoy listening to this episode and get to improve your German a lot.


Here's the dialogue from today's episode:


  • Du bist aber sehr dramatisch! Sei nicht so!
  • Was meinst du? Ich habe sowieso nichts gemacht.
  • Bleib aber weg von mir! Ich will nichts mehr hören.
  • Meinst du das ernst? Werden wir Schluss machen?
  • Mir reicht es! 
  • Kann nicht sein! 


As I mentioned in the episode, I've been receiving tons of messages from your guys asking about the online classes, in order to help you with that, here's the link where you can sign up for the course. In this course you can meet me every week on google Meet, I'm offering lessons to those who want to improve their German, no matter which level they're on. Just click on the link and fill out the form!


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See you soon!

Davi






Mar 31, 202313:31
English, eh? Learn German 17 - Wir hatten Sex!
Dec 18, 202111:47
English, eh? Learn German 16 - Im Hotel
Nov 15, 202116:37
English, eh? Learn German 15 - Reservierung im Hotel
Oct 29, 202113:57
English, eh? Learn German 14 - Wo ist meine Kreditkarte?
Oct 07, 202111:12
English, eh? Learn German 13 - Meine zweite Woche in Berlin

English, eh? Learn German 13 - Meine zweite Woche in Berlin

Hallo lieber Zuhörer oder Zuhörerin! Welcome back to German with Davi!

First of all! Grab a cup of coffee and let’s start things in the right way! In the previous episode we had a story about a man who was feeling a million dollars for having got a job and got to move to Berlin. Quite a nice story. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, go listen to episode number 12.

Let’s move on! Today we’re gonna continue from where we stopped. We only know a bit about his life. How about we dig into more details about him?

Remember, that always when it’s time for you to practice, you’ll hear a water drop sound, so you know when it’s your turn to repeat. Also, if you want, we’ve attached the script of this very episode to the description, so you can see how the words in German are written.

Now, get ready for some fun! You’re about to hear a little more about Richard, pay close attention to what he’s got to tell us! Los geht’s!

Es ist schon meine zweite Woche in Berlin. Im Moment bin ich in einem Café! Heute ist samstag, das heisst: keine Arbeit! Ich habe bereits einen Kaffee ohne Milch mit Croissant bestellt. Ich liebe französisches Essen. Bisher habe ich keinen Berliner ausprobiert. Vielleicht nächstes mal mach ich das! Da kommt der Kellner!

Thank you so much for listening to me! Don’t give up on learning German! If you need, you may play this episode as many times as you need till you grasp everything. If you would like to get to know me better, I’m also on IG as davi.butzke (d-a-v-i-. b-u-t-z-k-e).

And also, before we finish, I have an announcement, I’m offering private German lessons online, to subscribe, just click on the link in the description and my team will talk to you, so we can better organize how the classes are gonna work. Hope to hear from you soon!

Now I’m ready to go! See you soon! Bis nächste woche! Tschüß!


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Sep 29, 202112:55
English, eh? Learn German 12 - Richard in Berlin

English, eh? Learn German 12 - Richard in Berlin

Hallo lieber Zuhörer oder Zuhörerin! Welcome back to German with Davi!

I know it’s been such a long time since the last episode came out. I went through a long transition of creating an online German course here in Brazil for Portuguese speaking-people. Now that I have more time, I wanna dedicate it to you! I haven’t forgotten you if you thought so. We have reached a huge audience throughout our episodes and I wanna celebrate this mark together with you! If you don’t know me. I’m Davi, Davi Butzke. You may also find me on Instagram by “davi.butzke”. Alright?

Before we jump into today's episode, let me ask you, how has your German been improving so far? I heard from many of you that the episodes have been helping you and hearing such a thing makes me so happy! Thank you so much for joining me every single time and try no to miss out the next episodes, because there’s so much content coming up that is so worth listening to!

Alright folks! What have we got for today? You have previously learned many things about structuring a sentence in German and now I believe you’ll be a little bit more comfortable listening to more German than before!

Now I’ll let you listen to a short German text and after that we are gonna go sentence by sentence, repeating and memorizing things that are important and thus improving your listening skills.

Are you ready? Bist du bereit? Los geht 's!

Ich heiße Richard! Ich habe einen neuen Job bekommen! Ich freue mich sehr darauf! Jetzt kann ich Geld verdienen. Ich fange am Montag an! Ich liebe meine Karriere! Heutzutage wohne ich in Berlin aber ich komme aus einem kleinen Dorf, in der Nähe von Hamburg.

Well, that’s the end of today’s episode! I really hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to check the script in the description to know more about the spelling of the words. I’m leaving for now but I’ll be back in the next week with more free content for you! If you wanna reach out to me, you may send me a DM on Instagram. I’d love to hear from you! Once again, my instagram name is: davi.butzke.

Thank you so much for listening to me! Don’t give up on learning German! Together we’ll get there! See you soon! Bis nächste woche! Tschüß!

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Sep 21, 202111:50
English, eh? Learn German 11

English, eh? Learn German 11

Hallo Leute was geht ab?

1 - Hey there , this is Davi from English, eh? and you are more than welcome here. Now, we’ll be looking at the Simple Past in German. Los geht’s!

Usually in german we use the verb “haben” which means to have to conjugate the verbs in the past and most verbs in the past are conjugated in the participle just like in the verbs: sehen / gesehen – sehen is the original verb and "gesehen" the past participle. So, it’s very much common to see this prefix “ge” in the beginning of the verbs in the past”. As I mentioned in the previous podcast the present perfect in German is very much equivalent to the simple past in English. Now let’s get busy learning:

Die Möbel – The Furniture

Die Komode – The commode

Ich sehe die Kommode – I see the Commode

Ich habe die Kommode gesehen. – I saw the Commode.

Ich putze das Bücherregal – I clean the book shelf

Ich habe das Bücherregal geputzt – I cleaned the book shelf.

Ich kaufe den Schrank – I buy a wardrobe.

Ich habe den Schrank gekauft. – I bought a wardrobe.

Ich sehe das Bett – I see the bed

Ich habe das Bett gesehen. – I saw the bed.

Ich organisiere den Schreibtisch – I organize the desk.

Ich habe den Schreibtisch organisiert. I organized the desk.

(in this case we didn’t use the prefix “ge” because “organisieren” derives from latin, and most foreign words are conjugated differently.

Ich setze mich auf den Sessel - I sit on the chair

Ich habe mich auf den Sessel gesetzt. – I sat on the chair

Ich habe ein Sofa – I have a sofa.

Ich habe ein Sofa gehabt – I had a sofa.

Ich kaufe einen Stuhl – I buy a stuhl (a chair)

I habe einen Stuhl gekauft – I bought a stuhl (a chair)

Ich lege den Teller auf den Tisch – I lay the plate on the table

Ich habe den Teller auf den Tisch gelegt – I laid the plate on the table.

Ich kaufe keinen Teppich – I don’t buy any rug

Ich habe keinen Teppich gekauft – I didn’t buy any rug.

2 - Now listen to everything again and try to repeat after every single sentence.

3 - So, this is it, thank you so much for listening once again keep on practicing! Piss out!


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Jan 26, 202011:04
English, eh? Learn German 10

English, eh? Learn German 10

Hallo Leute was geht ab?

1 - Hey there , this is Davi from English, eh? and you are more than welcome here. In today’s episode we’re mainly focusing on the human body (Der Körper). Los geht’s!

Der Körper – The body

Der Kopf – the head

Der Hals – the neck

Das Auge / Die Augen – the eye/ the eyes

Die Nase – the nose

Der Mund – the mouth

Das Bein – the leg

Der Fuss – the foot

Die Füsse – the feet

Die Hand – the hand

Die Hände – the hands

Now, listen to the following sentences:

Ich hebemeine Hand auf! I lift up my hand.

In German we have something called Trennbare Verben “separable verbs”, which means the prefix tends to appear at the end of the sentence. Just like in aufheben – to lift up (Ich hebe auf – I lift up).

Ich habe meinen Fuss verletzt! (verletzen – to hurt – Ich habe (I have) meinen Fuss (my foot) – verletzt (hurt) I hurt my foot. Here we have a case of present perfect, in German we use more often the present perfect than the simple past. The simple past in German is more used when we wanna tell stories or in formal conversations. We’ll have the entire next episode to explain this, for now just focus on understanding the sentences.

Sie hat den Arm verstaucht. (Sie hat (she has) – den Arm (the arm) verstaucht (sprained). She’s sprainned the arm.

Wir brauchen einen Gehstock zu gehen. We need a walking stick to walk.

Now learn how to say that you’re sick in German as well as some diseases one may have

Mein Gott, ich bin Krank! My God, I’m sick.

Ich bin krankgeschrieben. I’m on sick leave.

Ich habe Kopfschmerzen! I have headache.

Mir geht’s nicht gut. – I’m not doing well.

Du hast eine Erkältung. – You have a cold.

Mir läuft die Nase. – I’ve got a runny nose.

Ich brauche ein Taschentuch. – I need a handkerchief.

Ich habe Husten. – I have a cough.

Ich habe Halsschmerzen. – I have a sore throat.

Er fühlt sich schlecht – He’s feeling bad.

2 - Now listen to everything again and try to repeat after every single sentence.

3 - So, this is it, thank you so much for listening once again keep on practicing! Piss out!

Tschüss!!!


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Nov 14, 201908:56
English, eh? Learn German 9

English, eh? Learn German 9

Hallo Leute was werdet ihr heute tun?

1 - Hey there , welcome to another German podcast by English, eh? And today we’ll be introducing to you the modal verb “werden” which is the equivalent to the modal verb “will” or “going to” or to the continuous tense, which we will only discuss in the future.

Unlike English, in German we don’t have will or going to, both can be expressed in the veb “werden”, when you use ‘’werden’’ make sure to put the infinitive verb at the end of the sentence, as follows:

Ich werde Wasser trinken – I’ll drink water/ I’m gonna drink water

Du wirst heute zu house bleiben – You’ll stay at home today.

Er wird nicht heute arbeiten – He won’t work today.

Sie wird mir ein Geschenk kaufen – She’ll buy me a gift

Es wird nicht mehr passieren – It won’t happen again.

Wir werden morgen meinen Geburstag zelebrieren – We’ll celebrate my birthday tomorrow

Ihr werdet nicht heute Abend kommen. – You guys wont come tonight.

Sie werden das nicht sagen – They won’t say this

Sie werden das Geld heute erhalten – You (formal) will receive the money today.

Now listen to this conversation between Peter and Viktor over the phone:

· Hallo Peter! Wo bist du?

· Hallo Viktor, Ich bin immer noch zu Hause.

· Also, ich möchte von dir wissen ob du heute Nacht mit mir kommen willst.

· Ich kann leider nicht, weil ich viel zu tun habe.

· Ach so, dann wirst du zu Hause bleiben?

· Genau!

· Kein Problem, nächtes Mal dann. Tschüss!

· Tchau!

How much of this conversation did you understand?

Kannst du das Verstehen? – Can you understand that?

Es macht keinen Sinn. – It doesn’t make any sense.

Kannst du hier her kommen? – Can you come here?

Komm mit mir! – Come with me.

Vergiss es nicht! – Don’t forget it!

Wieso weisst du es nicht? – How come don’t you know that?

Das brauche ich nicht! – I don’t need that.

2 - Now listen to everything again and try to repeat after every single sentence.

3 - So, this is it, thank you so much for listening once again keep on practicing! Piss out!



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Nov 07, 201910:26
English, eh? Learn German 8
Oct 30, 201905:46
English, eh? Learn German 7

English, eh? Learn German 7

Hey there , welcome to another German podcast by English, eh?, today we’ll be talking about the modal verb “möchten” which means “to like” and also learn how to introduce yourself, all in only one audio track. Let’s get right into it.

Was möchtest du heute tun? What would you like to do today?

Ich möchte – I would like

Ins Kino gehen – to go to the movies

Brot machen  - to make Bread

zu dem Market gehen – to go to the Grocery store. (the preposition “zu” requires Dativ, that’s why we say “zu dem” – der becomes dem.

nach São Paulo fahren – to drive to SP.

mir einen Film anschauen  - to watch a movie. (Der Film – the movie, but since movie is direct objet der becomes den and ein becomes einen) Again later it’ll all make sence)

Musik hören – to listen to music.

If you wanna ask someone if they would like to do somethins just begin with the question “Möchtest du…” Would you like… ?

Example: Möchtest du ins Kino gehen? Would you like to go to the movies?

And so on. If you wanna check how to conjugate the verb möchten using other persons, just go ahead and google it !

Wie heisst du ? What’s your name?

Ich heisse Davi – I’m Davi.

Wie heisst dein Vater? What’s your father’s name?

Er heisst Julius – His name is Julius.

Wie heisst deine Mutter? – What’s your mother’s name?

Sie heisst Maria. Her name is Mary.

(Dein and deine both mean your though dein is for male and neutral nouns and deine for feminine and plural nouns).

Just like for “my” we sein Mein Vater and Meine Mutter. (Mein for male and neutral nouns and meine for feminine and plural nouns)

Wie heisst deine Schwester? What’s your sister’s name?

(Ich habe keine Schwester - I don’t have a sister.

Wie heisst dein Bruder – What’s your brother’s name?

Ich habe keinen Bruder – I don’t have a brother.

Now listen to everything again.

Well it’s been a long road right, but don’t give up (Gib nie auf!) languages are not meant to be Easy they are meant to be useful, and of course you gotta put practice a lot to enable yourself to speaking it, you’ll get there. Although I was born in a German household I didn’t speak German as a child, it took me a while just as well.

So, this is it, thank you so much for listening, keep on practicing! Piss out!

Tschüss!


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Oct 22, 201908:50
English, eh? Learn German 6

English, eh? Learn German 6

Hey there , welcome to another German podcast by English, eh?, today we’ll be talking about things we like to do as well as learning to express feelings in German So let’s get into this.

Was machst du in deiner Freizeit? – What do you do in your free time?

Ich spiele Volleyball – I play volleyball.

Ich singe gerne – I like singing.

 Ich treffe mich gerne mit meinen Freunden – I like to meet my friends.

Ich reise gerne – I like travelling

Ich schaue mir gerne Filme an – I like watching movies

Ich renne gerne – I like running.

Ich höre gerne Musik – I like listening to music

Dativ – In German we have something called Dativ, it is another declination, so to speak. Which means the articles, adjectives and nouns may change depending on the verbs or prepositions we are using in the sentence and also the actual action being applied, well it is complicated but I promise it will be clearer overtime, don’t worry, declinations don’t mean that they won’t let you sleep. When we use dativ Der becomes Dem, Das becomes Dem as well, Die becomes Der and Die plural becomes “Den”. Crazy eh? Let’s look at some examples:

Die Frau – The the woman (here you notice the article “Die” but if you are using the preposition “Mit” which is equivalent to “with” you have a case of Dativ.

Ex: Ich spreche Deutsch – I speak German.

Ich spreche Deutsch mit der Frau – I speak German with the woman. (Notice we changed from die Frau to Der Frau).

(Der Mann – the man)

Ich reise gerne mit dem Mann. – I like travelling with the man.

(Das Kind – the child)

Ich singe gerne mit dem Kind. I like singing with the child.

(Die Kinder - children)

Ich singe gerne mit den Kindern. – I like singing with the children. (Notice here we changed from Die Kinder to Die Kindern)

Dativ is not only this, we have other cases where Dativ can ble applied.

Now, let’s talk about feelings:

Gefühle - Feelings

Ich bin durstig. Kann ich Wasser haben ? I’m thirsty, can I have water?

Ich bin hungrig. Kann ich was essen ? I’m hungry, can I eat anything?

Ich bin traurig! – I’m sad

Ich bin froh! – I’m happy

Mir ist kalt. – I’m feeling cold

Mir ist warm. – I’m feeling warm

Ich bin müde, Ich muss bald schlafen gehen. I’m tired, I should go to bed soon.

Now listening to the sentences again in German and improve your listening (Hören verstehen)

So, this is it, thank you so much for listening, keep on practicing! Piss out!

Tschüss!


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Oct 08, 201906:49
English, eh? Learn German 5

English, eh? Learn German 5

Hey there , welcome to another german podcast by English, eh?, and today we’ll be talking about places one can go to as well as some restaurant vocabulary. So let’s get started.

Wohin gehst du ? Where are you going to?

Die Kirche – The church

Der Supermarkt – The supermarket/ grocery store

 Das Krankenhaus – The hospital

Das Ratthaus – The city hall

Die Bank – The bank

Der Park – The park

Die Uni – The university

In German, when you wanna say that you are going to certain places you can use the preposition “zu” before the actual noun, but be careful, “zu” always requires dativ, therefore if the artikel begins with “der” or “das” you should say zu dem or zum, if the artikel is feminine “die” you say “zu der” or “zur” and if the noun is plural regarless the gender you always say “zu den”.

Ich gehe zum Park. I go to the park.

Ich gehe zur Schule . I go to school.

Ich gehe zur Bank. I go to bank.

Ich gehe zum Ratthaus. I go to the city hall.

Ich gehe zu den Parks. I go to the parks.

Restaurant vocabulary:

Hallo guten Morgen! Ich hätte gerne die Speisekarte! – Hey good morning, I would like to have the menu.

- Ja, bitte, nur ein Moment! –Yes, sure, just a moment.

Was kostet es ? – How much is it?

- Es kostet 10 euro. It costs 10 euros.

Was isst du ? What do you eat?

Das Brot – Ich esse das Brot  - I eat the Bread.

Das Fleish - Ich esse nicht fleish. I don’t eat meat.

Der Apfel – Ich esse den Apfel. I eat the apple

Die Orange – I esse gern Orange. I like to eat orange

Die Banane – Ich esse die Banane. I eat the banana.

Die Traube  - Ich esse nicht die Trauben. – I don’t eat the grapes.

Das Gemüse – Ich esse nicht Gemüse – I don’t eat vegetables.

Das Eis – Ich esse gern Eis – I like to eat Ice cream.

Notice that here we changed the artikel der in the word Apfel to den Apfel. This is a case of Akkusativ.

The German accusative is used for the direct object of a sentence. The direct object is a person, animal or thing the action of the sentence is happening to, or being acted upon. The articles Das and Die remain the same however der becomes den. Don’t worry too much about this now, we’ll see this many times during this course.

Now listen to the sentences again, now only in German.

Das war’s für Heute. Ich hoffe dass es bei euch behilflich sein konnte. Tschüs.

That’s it for today, I hope this was helpful to you. Bye!!!


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Oct 02, 201906:17
English, eh? Learn German 4

English, eh? Learn German 4

Hallo Leute, heutiges Podcast geht um die Begrüssungen auf Deutsch, versuch es mal als erstes mit den Übersetzungen auf English zu hören und danach ohne die Übersetzungen.

Hey there, today's podcast is about the greetings in German, try first listening to it with the translations in English and then later without the translations.

Guten Morgen – Guten Tag – Guten abend – Gute Nacht

Good morning – good afternoon – good evening – good night

Hallo Guten Morgen, wie geht’s Ihnen?

Hallog Guten Morgen, wir geht’s dir?

Hey good morning, how are you doing?

Hallo, Mir geht’s gut, danke, und ihnen?

Hallo, Mir geht’s gut, und dir?

Hey, I’m doing good, and you?

Mir, geht’s auch gut.

I’m good too!

Ich bin Jürgen, und Sie wie heissen Sie?

Ich bin Jürgen, und du, wie heisst du?

My name is Jürgen, what’s your name?

Ich bin Mateo, schön Sie kennenzulernen.

Ich bin Mateo, schön dich kennenzulernen.

My name is Matthew, nice to meet you!

Was machts du von Beruf?

What do you do for a living

Ich bin ein Architekt, und du, was machst du von Beruf?

I’m an architect , and you, what do you do for a living?

Ich bin arbeitslos aber ich studiere Mathematik.

I’m unemployed but I’m studying math.

Und wie alt bist du?

Und wie alt sind Sie?

And, how old are you?

Ich bin 20 (zwanzig) jahre alt.

I’m 20 years old.

Und du?

Und Sie?

And you?

Ich bin schon old, ich bin 50 (fünfzig).

I’m old already, I’m 50.

Okay, gut mit dir zu redden, schönen Tag noch!

It was good talking to you, have a good day!

Auf wiedersehen!

See you!

Bis zum nächsten Mal!

See you next time! Ok, das wars für Heute! Ok, that’s it for today!


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Oct 01, 201904:47
English, eh? Learn German 3

English, eh? Learn German 3

This Podcast is going to be focussed on "Question Words" and on how to introduce yourself as well as the months of the year in German.

Wer bist du ? (sein) Who are you?

- Ich bin Johanes. I’m John.

Und was ist dein Name? And what’s your name?

- Mein Name ist Anna. My name is Anna.

Was machst du hier ? (machen)What are you doing here?

- Ich arbeite hier. Ich work here. (arbeiten)

Und du, was machst du hier? And you, what are you doing here?

Ich studiere Deutsch. I’m studying German (studieren)

Und wann arbeitest du ? And, when do you work?

- Ich arbeite jeden Tag! I work everyday.

wann studierst du Deutsch? When do you study German?

- Ich studiere Deutsch am Montag und am Freitag. I study German on Monday and on Friday.

Wo studierst du ? Where do you study?

- Ich studiere an der Uni. I study at the University.

Die zwölf Monate – The twelve months

• Januar

• Februar

• März

• April

• Mai

• Juni

• Juli

• August

• September

• Oktober

• November

• Dezember

Daily expression – Tägliche Ausdrücke

Bis zum nächsten Mal ! See you next time!

Kann ich Dir helfen ? Can I help you?

- Ja, bitte! Yes, please!

Dankeschön! – Thank you.

Kein Thema! No problem.

Tschüss! Bye.

Now only in German, try to repeat after every single sentence and improve your German.

Das war’s für Heute. Ich hoffe dass es bei euch behilflich sein konnte. Tschüs!!!


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