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All days are nights to see till I see thee, And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.
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Here are some ways of saying “you’re welcome” in German
✿ bitte literally: “please” It’s the most common way of saying “you’re welcome”
✿ bitte schön It sounds more formal than “bitte” and it’s usually said when you’re handing something over to someone.
✿ bitte sehr synonymous to “bitte schön” but not as common.
✿ gern geschehen literally: gladly happened It can be used in many situations and it’s more formal than “bitte”.
✿ gerne It’s short for “gern geschehen” and therefore less formal.
✿ nichts zu danken literally: “nothing to thank for“ Not very common.
✿ kein Problem = no problem. Pretty informal
✿ kein Ding literally: “no thing” it’s very very very informal!!
Okay but can I add my three favourite options in terms of unnecessary synonyms?
Dafür nicht
Da nicht für
Nicht dafür
which all mean “no need (to thank me) for that”
Reading Practice: Deutscher Wald im Ausnahmezustand
der Ast (pl. die Äste) – branch der Ausnahmezustand – state of emergency der Baumstumpf (pl. die Baumstümpfe) – tree stump der Befall – infestation der Borkenkäfer – bark beetle die Dürre – drought der Ertrag (pl. die Erträge) – revenue; income der (die) Förster(in) – (forest) ranger die Fichte – spruce das Harz – resin die Rinde – bark der Sturmschaden (pl. die Sturmschäden) – storm damage die Temperatur – temperature der Wald (pl. die Wälder) – forest die Zerstörungskraft – destructive power
abholzen – to fell; to clear (of trees) absterben – to die anrichten – to cause aufforsten – to reforest ragen – to tower; to stick out regnen – to rain (sich) (an etwas) reihen – to follow (after something) schützen – to protect (sich) wehren – to defend (oneself)
aufwändig – arduous; time consuming aussichtslos – hopeless; futile kahl – bare sinnvoll – sensible; practical trocken – dry wehmütig – melancholy weitreichend – far-reaching
zunichte machen – to destroy; to ruin
20 German Words #7
auslesen | to finish reading
austicken | to lose it
bändigen | to tame
beängstigend (adj.) | daunting
erniedrigen | to humiliate
ersticken | to choke
der Flaschengeist | genie in a bottle
die Gasse | alley
der Maiskolben | corncob
matt (adj.) | faint
nisten | to nestle
der Pfeiler | pillar
schnaufen | to wheeze
sich räuspern | to clear one’s throat
steil (adj.) | steep
ragen | to tower, to loom
der Tresen | counter
die Türschwelle | threshold
vergeuden | to squander
zögern | to hesitate

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how to learn a language when duolingo isn't cutting it
I know sometimes we try to learn a language through these fancy programs and games, but here are some other activities and ideas if you feel like you're stuck
Use a dictionary. Not an online one, a paper copy. The bigger the better. It helps you think of the grammar (e.g. conjugations) so it's not just available at the touch of a screen. (if you really can't find a word in the dictionary, thencheck online).
Read books and articles and look up and write down every word you don't know. Then, when you've looked up the words, read over it again, checking your new vocab list when you come across the words you don't know. You can make these words into flashcards, but you don't have to. Eventually, you'll have a pretty solid base on common words because of this.
Translate with only your dictionary and your brain. Similar to number one, but treat the translating like an exercise. If you're translating into your target language (or even into your native language) get a native speaker to check it over.
As for what you should translate, go for passages of articles and books, or songs. Preferably what you like or find interesting, but go for some slightly boring stuff as well for variety.
Drill verb conjugations with flashcards, especially irregulars.
Listen to music in the language and sing along to the lyrics. This really helps if the writing system is different to your native language's, but it also helps reading speed regardless. The more words you know, the faster you'll become, usually.
German vocabulary
Useful phrases
To express rejection
… halte ich für übertrieben. - I think that’s exaggerated.
Das finde ich nicht so gut. - I don’t think that’s so good.
Das kann ich mir überhaupt nicht vorstellen, weil… - I can’t imagine that, because…
Es ist ganz sicher nicht so, dass… - It’s certainly not the case that…
Es kann nicht sein, dass… - It can’t be that…
Ich denke, diese Einstellung ist falsch, denn… - I think this attitude is wrong, because…
To express importance
… muss erst einmal…- … must first….
Am wichtigsten ist für mich, dass… - The most important thing for me is that…
Bei … ist … am wichtigsten. - When …, … is very important.
Für mich ist es wichtig, dass… - For me, it’s important that…
To express wishes and objectives
Für mich ist es wichtig, … - For me, it’s important…
Für mich wäre es gut, … - For me, it would be good…
Ich finde … super. - I think that … is great.
Ich habe vor, … - I intend to…
Ich hätte Lust, … - I am eager to…
Ich hätte Spaß daran, … - I would enjoy…
Ich hätte Zeit, … - I feel like…
Ich möchte … - I would like…
Ich wünsche mir, … - I wish…
Ich würde gern … - I would love to…
To express wishful thinking
Er/sie hat schon als Kind davon geträumt, … - He/she dreamed as a child that…
Er/sie wollte schon immer/unbedingt… - He/she always/absolutely wanted…
Sein/ihr großer Traum ist… - His/her biggest dream was…
German vocabulary
Useful phrases
To express uncertainty/worry
Es ist nicht einfach, … - It’s not easy…
Ich befürchte nur, … - I’m just afraid…
Ich bin mir noch nicht sicher. - I’m not sure yet.
Ich habe wohl keine Wahl. - I don’t think I have a choice.
Ich kann dir nicht versprechen, … - I can’t promise you…
Überleg dir das gut. - Think about it.
To introduce arguments
… meiner Meinung nach… - … in my view…
Ein großer/wichtiger Vorteil von … ist, dass… - A big/important advantage of … ist hat…
Ein weiterer Aspekt ist… - Another aspect is…
Es ist (auch) anzunehmen, dass… - It’s (also) to be assumed that…
Es ist logisch, dass… - It’s logical that…
Es stimmt zwar, dass …, aber… - It’s true that…, but…
Gerade bei … ist wichtig, dass… - Especially with …, it’s important that…
Ich bin der Ansicht/Meinung, dass… - I believe that…
Ich finde… - I think…
Ich sehe ein Problem bei… - I see a problem with…
Sicher sollten… - Certainly…
Untersuchungen/Studien zeigen, dass… - Research/studies show(s) that…
To connect arguments
Außerdem/weiterhin ist für mich wichtig, dass… - In addition/furthermore, it’s important for me that…
Ein weiterer Vorteil ist, dass man … ist/hat. - Another advantage is that you…
Ich glaube darüber hinaus, dass man so … besser… - I also believe that one better…
Schließlich möchte ich noch darauf hinweisen, dass… - Finally, I would like to point out that…
Zunächst einmal denke ich, dass… - First of all, I think that…
📚 13.06.2019 // Had exam 3/5 this morning and now I’m back studying for the exam on Monday.
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Summer - German Vocabulary
Luftig - Breezy Fröhlich - Cheerful Duftend - Fragrant Frisch - Fresh Heiß - Hot Feucht - Humid Feuchtwarm - Muggy Sengend - Scorching Sommerlich - Summery Tropisch - Tropical das Abenteuer - Adventure die Allergie - Allergy der Hinterhof - Backyard der Badeanzug - Bathing Suit das Boot - Boat die Uferpromenade - Boardwalk das Lagerfeuer - Campfire die Grille - Cricket das Gänseblümchen - Daisy der Löwenzahn - Dandelion der Frisbee - Frisbee die Schwimmbrille - Goggles der Kolibri - Hummingbird das Eis - Ice cream der Drachen - Kite die Limonade - Lemonade der Schwimmbad - Pool das Eis am Stiel - Popsicle der Sand - Sand die Möwe - Seagull die Küste - Seashore die Sonnencreme - Sunscreen die Bräune - Tan
As always, if you see any mistakes, let me know!

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Words of Contrast
Beautiful/Ugly: hübsch/hässlich
Big/Little: groß/klein
Black/White: schwarz/weiß
Boring/Interesting: langweilig/interessant
Cold/Hot: kalt/heiß
Dark/Bright: dunkel/hell
Dry/Wet: trocken/nass
Fashionable/Old-Fashioned: modisch/altmodisch
Fast/Slow: schnell/langsam
Funny/Sad: lustig/traurig
Here/There: hier/da (or dort)
High/Low: hoch/niedrig
Hungry/Full: hungrig/satt
Lazy/Diligent: faul/fleißig
Long/Short: lang/kurz
A lot/A little: viel/wenig
Male/Female: männlich/weiblich
Near/Far: nah/weit
Old/New: alt/neu
Old/Young: alt/jung
Smart/Stupid: klug/dumm
Smooth/Rough: glatt/rauh
To ask/To answer: fragen/antworten
To break/To repair: brechen/reparieren
To find/To lose: finden/verlieren
To give/To take: geben/nehmen
To laugh/To cry: lachen/weinen
To live/To die: leben/sterben
To love/To hate: lieben/hassen
To marry/to Divorce: heiraten/scheiden
To shout/To whisper: schreien/flüstern
To sit/To stand: sitzen/stehen
German vocabulary
Die Küche, -n - kitchen
die Dose, -n/die Konservendose, -n - can
der Dosendeckel, = - lid
der Dosenöffner, = - can opener
das Geschirr, -e - dishes
das Geschirrspülmittel, = - detergent
das Glas, -¨er - jar
der Handrührer, =/der Mixer, = - mixer
der Herd, -e - stove
der Kaffee, -s - coffee
die Kaffeemaschine, -n - coffee maker
die Kaffeemühle, -n - coffee grinder
die Kochplatte, -n - burner
die Küchenmaschine, -n - food processor
die Küchenrolle, -n - paper towels
die Küchenuhr, -en/die Eieruhr, -en (informal) - timer
der Kühlschrank, -¨e - refrigerator
der Krug, -¨e - jug
der Mikrowelle, -n - microwave oven
der Mixer, = - blender
der Ofen, -¨/der Backofen, -¨ - oven
der Putzlappen, = - rag
der Quirl, -e - beater
der Schwamm, -¨e - sponge
die Spüle, -n/das Spülbecken, = - sink
die Spülmaschine, -n/die Geschirrspülmaschine, -n - dishwasher
das Tiefkühlfach, -¨er/das Gefrierfach, -¨er/die Tiefkühltruhe, -n - freezer
der Toast, -e/-s - toast
der Toaster, = - toaster
der Topfhandschuh, -e - oven mitt
German vocabulary
Das Badezimmer, = - bathroom
der Abfluss, -¨e - drain
die Badewanne, -n - bathtub
die Blase, -n - bubble
die Bodenfliese, -n - tile
die Dusche, -n - shower
der Duschkopf, -¨e - shower head
der Hahn, -¨e/der Wasserhahn, -¨e - faucet
das Handtuch, -¨¨er - towel
der Handtuchhalter, = - towel rack
das Kosmetiktuch, -¨er - tissues
die Saugglocke, -n - plunger
die Seife, -n - soap
das Shampoo, -s/das Haarwaschmittel, = - shampoo
der Spülhebel, = - flusher
die Toilette, -n - toilet
die Toilettenbürste, -n - toilet brush
das Toilettenpapier, -e - toilet paper
der Tropfen, = - drip
die Waage, -n - scale
das Waschbecken, = - sink
12|06|2019
Day 73/78
My exams went pretty well today but I’m kicking myself about my translation on the German reading paper because I knew one of the words and then doubted myself at the last minute and changed my answer. It’s such a small thing but it’s really left me in a bit of a funk…
How to learn a language and its culture together
1 Learn typical recipes (maybe try to recreate them)
2 Watch movies (not only the genres and themes you prefer, but watch their classic movies that everyone there already watched)
3 Listen to music (same as 2)
4 Watch and read the news (follow the news on social media)
5 Watch people travelling around the country
6 Follow youtubers (the vloggers who visit buildings, who talk about festivals and holidays and do stuff at the town)
7 Read books (you can read in english and then re-read in the target language, it’ll make easier)
8 Follow random people on social media (in that way you’ll can see the everyday language, photos of some city, political stuff, etc)
9 Follow meme pages - memes aren’t spaceless and timeless, they talk about some subject the people from that culture are talking about
10 Talk to natives and ask them about their daily lives

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Autumn Vocab in German
der Herbst - autumn herbstlich - autumnal
September - september Oktober - october November - november Dezember - december
die (Herbst-)Tagundnachtgleiche - (autumn) equinox Erntedank(fest) - harvest festival Halloween - Halloween Allerheiligen - All Hallows Allerseelen - All Souls
der Baum - tree das Blatt - leaf das Herbstblatt - autumn leaf die Ernte - harvest der Kürbis - pumpkin der Apfel - apple
das Feuer - fire die Kerze - candle der Kamin - fireplace das Lagerfeuer - bonfire die Kohle - coal das Feuer/Brennholz - firewood der Zunder - tinder die Flamme - flame der Rauch - smoke
das Heißgetränk - hot drink der Kakao - cocoa die heiße Schokolade - hot chocolate der Tee - tea der Apfelwein (österr. Most) - cider der Glühwein - mulled wine die Esskastanie, die Marone - sweet chestnut, marron die Haselnuss - hazelnut
der Regenmantel - raincoat der Regenschirm - umbrella der Pullover (coll. Pulli) - sweater die Wollsocken - woolen socks die Stiefel - boots
der Wind - wind der Regen - rain der Nebel - fog, mist das Gewitter - thunderstorm regnerisch - rainy stürmisch - stormy windig - windy bewölkt - cloudy
kalt - cold warm - warm wärmend - warming gemütlich - comfy, cosy wohltuend - pleasant, soothing
rot - red orange - orange gelb - yellow golden - golden kupferfarben - coppery bunt, farbenfroh - colourful grau - grey
heyyyy! You’re learning german? Cool!! German is my mother language so maybe I can help you with some media for improving your german. v cool and up to date.
MUSIC
german rap. hugeee scene. from ghetto to deep
germany also has pop music
do you know “schlager”? don’t listen to it.
my fav artists
CRO (v good, pop & rap)
Marteria
SXTN (girl power yea)
Knontra K
Mark Forster
spotify playlists
Deutschrap: Die Klassiker
Generation Deutschrap
chilliger deutscher Hip Hop
Deutschpop
BOOKS
don’t read the classics if ur german isn’t v good. even I sometimes don’t understand them so
Marah Woolf & Kersin Gier write ya literature & are one of my favorite authors
try the german trans of books you already read
“Die Seiten der Welt”
MOVIES / TV SHOWS
“Luke, die Woche und ich” is a comedy show & very funny (he’s also a youtuber)
watch german news
“Fack ju Göhte” (u won’t regret it)
YOUTUBE
simple club (learning / school)
LeFloid (news)
Shirin David (lifestyle)
Jerrie (poetry / culture)
Ischtar Isik (lifestyle)
Ema Louise (beauty, my fav)