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In many ways, the German language is more precise than English, and this is one of those times! Make it clear that you are talking about "one', "someone" or "everyone". Then we examine the German pronoun man (one).
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Saint Martin Day, or Martinifest, is celebrated on the 11th of November in Germany. Learn history, legends and vocabulary about St. Martin, patron saint of the Harvest and the Poor. There is a traditional St. Martin meal, a story of St. Martin’s cloak, and a German nursery rhyme about St. Martin.
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Learn about the background of Erntedankfest, Germany's Thanksgiving. We look at traditions in rural areas and the appropriate vocabulary in German.
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How is the German alphabet different from the alphabet we use in English? Not that different, after all, but there are some key concepts you'll need to understand to learn the German language.
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In this second article of the series German Equivalents for a Dozen English you find twelve new English Idioms and their German translations in the infinitive as well as in a real-life example along with a vocabulary for those idioms which do not translate literally.
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German prepositions that require the use of the accusative case describe where something is or where it's going. In this article, you can learn the commonly used German prepositions which take the accusative case and how to use them correctly around town.
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Languages are often a bit of a slog to learn... so why not learn a little while playing a game? This article outlines some opportunities to learn new German vocabulary and conversational skills by playing a variety of MMOs.
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Germany was a country fraught with political turmoil including, for a number of decades, a complete split between the East and the West. Because of this separation, many subtle but relevant differences in language arose. This article outlines some examples of the differences and how they occurred,
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In this series about German English Idioms you find common English idioms and their German translations. Samples include an infinitive as well as a real-life situation, and you additionally find a vocabulary including the definite article when the idiom does not translate literally.
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There are many techniques that can be employed when one wishes to learn the names of clothes in German. The Internet can be a great help in accomplishing this. There are some books which are discussed in the article which might also help you to learn the names of clothes in the German language.
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