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How many German Umlauts are there?
If you’re learning German, you’ve likely come across those two little dots hovering over certain vowels in words. These are called Umlauts — a unique feature of the German language that can change the meaning and pronunciation of words. Understanding Umlauts is essential for mastering German pronunciation and spelling. But how many Umlauts are there…
Weil Sentences in German Exercises with Answers
The world is beautiful because of the beautiful people like you. Well I am not kidding here, seriously! This sentence that you just saw (with because) signifies something and that is cause and effect. We have a similar word for because in German language, Weil. It is mainly used to explain why something happens. It…
When to Use Nicht and Kein in German
It is really very important to understand the difference between nicht and kein for beginners learning German. They are seriously confusing but both are used for negation, but in different contexts. Kein negates nouns that have indefinite articles, while nicht is used to negate verbs, adjectives, and sentences. This post provides more than 100 exercises…
Top 100 German Adjectives
For many years now people are learning German language but there are few things if you master them then you can easily master the German language quickly. And German adjectives are one of those few things that will definitely help you become a master. Allow yourself to go slowly and learn the following list of…
Practice Exercises to Learn Seasons in German
Want to learn different seasons in German? This post covers lots of exercises to practice and learn different seasons in German. 1. Fill in the Blanks (Lückentext) Fill in the blanks with the correct season in German:(Use: Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter) The four distinct seasons: Germany has four clear seasons, each lasting about three months….
Practice Exercises to Ask for Directions in German
Try the following exercises to master your German skills for asking directions. These exercises are well curated to suit the beginners who just started with learning German language. Without a doubt these activities will make you pro at asking directions in German. 1. Fill in the Blanks Complete the sentences by choosing the correct word…