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🇩🇪 A Small Word That Changes Everything in German: doch
Many German learners struggle with this tiny word. But once you understand „doch“, you’ll hear it everywhere. Example: Person A: „Du hast keine Zeit.“ Person B: „Doch!“ Meaning: “No, that’s not true. I do have time.” So „doch“ is used to contradict a negative statement. Another example: „Du sprichst kein Deutsch. “„Doch, ich spreche Deutsch.“ English translation: “You don’t speak German.” “Yes, I do.”
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🇩🇪 Stop Saying “Very” All the Time – Upgrade Your German Today
At B1/B2 level, many learners overuse one word: „sehr“ It’s correct… but it’s basic. If you want to sound more natural and more advanced, try upgrading your intensifiers. Instead of: ❌ sehr wichtig Try: ✅ äußerst wichtig (extremely important) ✅ von großer Bedeutung (of great importance) Instead of: ❌ sehr schwierig Try: ✅ ziemlich anspruchsvoll (quite demanding) ✅ wirklich herausfordernd (truly challenging) Instead of: ❌ sehr gutTry: ✅ ausgezeichnet (excellent) ✅ hervorragend (outstanding)
@Akipels Digitalz thank you! If anything I will reach out. Your account is newer than mine, but I appreciate the effort! Have a good one, cheers!
@Akipels Digitalz Thanks, appreciate it!
HELLO EVERYONE
🚀 Glad to Be Here Tezlim Yt Hello everyone, My name is Tezlim Yt, and I’m a Digital Marketer focused on growth, strategy, and execution. I’m passionate about helping brands and individuals grow online through clear messaging, smart positioning, and consistent action. I joined this community to: * Connect with serious, growth-minded people * Share ideas and strategies
@Tezlim Yt my friend, I am the founder.. I created this group. I am teaching people german language, I am not a student here :-)
@Tezlim Yt Thank you bud, I actually don't need a coach :-)
🇩🇪 The ONE Trick That Makes German Cases Easier
Let’s be honest. It’s not the cases that are confusing. It's trying to remember everything at the same time. So today, we simplify. Instead of thinking: Nominativ - Akkusativ - Dativ - Genitiv - Articles - Endings - Tables. We focus on ONE question: 👉 Is there movement or not? Look at this: Ich gehe in die Stadt. (I go into the city.) ➡ Movement → Akkusativ Ich bin in der Stadt. (I am in the city.) ➡ No movement → Dativ Same preposition. Different case. The difference is movement. Now try this: 1️⃣ Ich lege das Buch ___ den Tisch. 2️⃣ Das Buch liegt ___ dem Tisch. Fill in the blanks 👇 (Hint: movement vs no movement.)
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🇩🇪 Why German Word Order Feels “Strange” (And How To Finally Understand It)
Many learners say: “German word order makes no sense.” But here’s the truth: German word order is actually very logical. It just follows different rules than English. Let’s look at something simple. The Golden Rule: In a normal sentence, the verb is always in Position 2. Not the second word. The second position. Look: ✅ Ich lerne heute Deutsch. (I learn German today.) Now watch what happens when we move something to the front: ✅ Heute lerne ich Deutsch. (Today I learn German.) “Heute” is now in position 1. So what must happen? The verb moves immediately after it. German protects the verb position like a bodyguard.
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