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GERMAN LANGUAGE; A1 Level Full Course

If your are wants to learn German language, we need to start from basic that is A1 level then A2. Similarly B1,B2 intermediate level and C1 and C2 is native level.

This blog helps reader to get every useful knowledge and makes them perfect learner of basic German.

Alphabet:



Kardinal Nummer:

0 = null
1= Eins
2= Zwei
3=drei
4=Vier
5=Fünf
6=sechs
7=sieben
8=acht
9=neun
10=zehn
11=elf
12= zwolf

After 12 numbers is written like this  E.g 13 =3+10 ,so 3=drei ,10=zehn it become dreizehn

13= dreizehn
14=vierzehn
15=fünfzehn
16=sechzehn
17=siebzehn
18=achtzehn
19=neunzehn
20=zwanzig

Similarly 13, 21 also written 
21(1+20)= einundzwanzig
22=zweiundzwanzig
23= dreiundzwanzig
24=vierundzwanzig
25=fünfundzwanzig
26=sechundzwanzig
27=siebenundzwanzig
28=achtundzwanzig
29=neunundzwanzig
30=dreißig
How we say 21-29 follow same pattern for all numbers
40=vierzig
50=fünfzig
60=sechzig
70=siebzig
80=achtzig
100=hundert
1000=tausend

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Months - Monate

Januar- January
Februar- February 
März - March
April - April
Mai - May
Juni - June
Juli- July
August - August
September - September 
Oktober - October
November - November 
Dezember - December 


Seasons - Jareszeiten

1. Winter - winter
2. Summer - Sommer
3. Autum - Herbst
4. Spring - Frütiling

Day - der Tag

1. Monday - Montag
2. Tuesday - Dienstag 
3. Wednesday - Mittwoch 
4. Thursday - Donnerstag
5. Friday - Freitag
6. Saturday - Sonnabend / Samstag
7. Sunday - Sonntag

Now it's time greet people. 

Greeting - Begrüßung

Hello - Hallo
Good morning - Guten Morgen
Good afternoon - Guten Tag
Good evening - Guten Abend
Good Night - Guten Nacht
Bye - Tschüs 
Good bye - Aufwiedersehen

Personal Pronomen 

Ich - I 
Du - you (singular)
Er- he
sie - she
Es - it
Wir - We
Ihr - you (plural)
Sie - you (formal)
sie - they

Akkusative verb

1. Gehen- go
2. Wohnen - to live
3. Lernen - to learn
4. Kommen - to come
5. Suchen - to search
6. Kaufen - to buy
7. Kitchen - to cook 
8. Brauchen - to need
9. Trinken - to drink
10. Spielen- to play
11. Reisen- to travel 
12. Machen - to make /to do

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Verb konuskation

E.g. 
1. Gehen-
Ich gehe (remove en and place e in last)
Du gehst (remove en and place st)
Er/sie/es geht (remove en and place t)
Ihr geht (remove en and place t)
Wir gehen - no change
Sie/sie gehen (no change)

2. Wohnen
Ich wohnen
Du wohnst
Er/sie/es wohnt
Ihr wohnt
Wir wohnen
Sie/sie wohnen

Sentence structure 

Sub + Verb + Object
E.g. Ich wohne in Nepal ( I live in Nepal)
Du gehst supermarkt ( you go supermarket)
Er lernt Japanisch. (das is Artikel)
(Her learn Japanese)
Sie sucht  Buch. (She search the book)
Wir kaufen Apfel . (We buy Appel )
Note: In German, we used Artikel before nouns but in the above sentence, we don't use for simplicity.

Exercise:

Setze das verb in der richtigen Form ein!

1. Wir .............. den Käse. (Kaufen)
2. Hannes ........... spazieren. (Gehen)
3. Julia und Klara .......... nach Italien. (reisen)
4. .............. du gern Kaffee? (trinken)
5. Ich ...........meine Hausaufgaben. (Machen)
6. .............ihr einen Brief? (Schreiben)
7. Woher .........sir? (Kommen)
8. Ich ..........einen Salat. (Machen)
9. ............ihr Tennis? (Spielen)
10. Der Vater .........das Gemüse. (grillen)


W-Frage (wh- question)

W-Frage + verb + subject 
Was - what
Wo - where 
Woher - from where
Wohin - to where
Wann - when 
Wie - how 
Wie viel - how much
Wie viel - how many
Wer - who
Welche - which

E.g. Was lernst du? (What you learn?)
Was lernen wir?  (What we learn?)
Wo wohnt er? (Where he live)

Ja/Neine frage - yes/no questions 

Structure 
Verb + Subject + Object?

1.Suchst du das Handy? ( Do you search mobile)

- ja ich suche ( yes, I do search)
- Nein, ich nicht (No, I don't )

Sein verben - is/am/are

Ich bin - I am
Du bist - you are
Er/sie/es ist - he/she/it is
Wir sind - we are
Sie/sie sind - You/They are
Ihr seid



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