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Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by willy2000(m): 4:11pm On Nov 10, 2018 |
Hadampson: Sorry, I got banned by the spambot, so, for now, I will not type in German anymore. Since you are still learning, make sure your Verbs is always in the second position, but this is not always the case. Verbs can take the first position when the sentence is a question and you are not using the 5WH words. Verbs are also flipped to the end of the sentence when using some subordinate clause. And take note only Nouns are written in capitals between sentences. So the verb you used up there should be in small letters. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 5:42pm On Nov 10, 2018 |
willy2000:Noted bro. Thanks What is the full meaning of 5WH? |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 6:10pm On Nov 10, 2018 |
Masculine nouns >Nouns referring to male people and animals are masculine. der Mann - The man der Löwe - The Lion (male) > Seasons, months, days of the week, weather and points of the compass are masculine. der Sommer - The summer der August - August der Freitag - Friday der Wind - Wind der Norden - North > Most nouns referring to things that perform an action are also masculine. der Wecker der Computer > German nouns taken from other languages and ending in -ant, -ast, -ismus, and -or are masculine: der Trabant - Satellite der Ballast - Ballast der Kapitalismus - Capitalism der Tresor - Safe Nouns with the following endings are masculine. -ich......derTeppich (carper) -ig.......der Essig (vinegar) -ling....der Frühling (spring) |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by willy2000(m): 6:12pm On Nov 10, 2018 |
Hadampson: Where, what, when, why, who and how 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 6:20pm On Nov 10, 2018 |
willy2000:Okay bro. Have you asked the MOD why you were banned by the spambot? |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by willy2000(m): 6:32pm On Nov 10, 2018 |
Hadampson:I don't need to ask na, the spambot doesn't know German so if you type what it doesn't understand, it simply bans you. What I still don't understand is why can't the spambot ban those who post mtn magic data and betnaija tickets. _It is really annoying 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 6:35am On Nov 11, 2018 |
willy2000: That is nairaland for you bro. But i don't usually get banned when i type in German. The reason why i was banned is because of the modification of previous tagged posts. |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by prince2pac(m): 12:04pm On Nov 11, 2018 |
Guten Tag alle.. wie geht es ihnen... stopped learning my sweet German months back, i have no one to speak it to.. but its cools seeing you guys here 2 Likes |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by beatmonster(m): 6:23pm On Nov 11, 2018 |
life is too short to learn German |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Divineroyalty(f): 6:50pm On Nov 11, 2018 |
Hadampson: My nairaland hubby is at it again. No mention hub No wahala Shaa. Interested in learning too. 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 9:57pm On Nov 11, 2018 |
Divineroyalty:I didn't know you will be interested in learning German... Sorry wifey 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 10:01pm On Nov 11, 2018 |
prince2pac:Mir geht es gut... Und Sie? You can start learning it all over again or continue from where you stopped. Good to have you here 2 Likes |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 10:05pm On Nov 11, 2018 |
[quote author=beatmonster post=72879094][/quote] Life isn't too short to learn any language. Learning languages would open more opportunities for you bro. |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Divineroyalty(f): 9:22am On Nov 12, 2018 |
Hadampson: Alright. Apology accepted. 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 3:45pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Divineroyalty:Danke Liebling If you have any question at all, don't hesitate to ask, okay |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 8:22am On Nov 13, 2018 |
Feminine nouns > Most nouns ending in -e are feminine. die Falte....Crease or wrinkle die Briicke.....Bridge Note that male people or animals ending in -e are masculine, and, nouns beginning with Ge- and ending in -e are normally neuter.|/b] [b]der Löwe....Lion das Getreide...Crop > Nouns with the following endings are feminine. heit.....die schönheit(beauty) keit.....die Sehenswürdigkeit(sight) schaft..die Gewerkschaft(trade union) ung...... die Zeitung(newspaper) ei..........die Bäckerei(bakery) >German nouns taken from other languages and ending in -anz, -enz, -ie, -ik, -ion, -tät, -ur are feminine, with some exceptions. die Distanz.....distance but: der Kranz(wreath) die Konkurrenz.....rivalry die Theorie.....theory but das Knie(knee) die panik.........panic but der Pazifik(pacific) die Union....Union dieTemperatur.... temperature but das Abitur(A levels) ### >Numbers used in counting, for example one, three, fifty are feminine. Er hat eine Drei gekriegt. >In German, there are sometimes very different words for male and female, just as in English. der Mann - Man die Frau - Woman der Bulle - Bull die Kuh - Cow der Vater - Father der Mutter - Mother > Many masculine German nouns can be made feminine by adding -in in the singular and -innen in the plural. * Lehrer - Male teacher |b]die Lehrerin - Female teacher[/b] Lehrer und Lehrerinnen.... Male and female teachers der Leser - Male reader die Leserin - Female reader unsere Leser und Leserinnen.... Our readers |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by beatmonster(m): 5:22pm On Nov 14, 2018 |
Hadampson Baba carry go, I am learning so much here Ich lerne Deutsch 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 5:32pm On Nov 14, 2018 |
beatmonster: Willkommen an Bord bruder |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 5:59pm On Nov 14, 2018 |
Subjective personal pronouns German - ich Pronunciation - ish English - I German - du Pronunciation - do English - you (informal) German - Er Pronunciation - err English - He German - sie(with lower case s) Pronunciation - Zee English - She German - Es Pronunciation - ess or you can pronounce it like English S. English - It German - Wir Pronunciation - veer English - We German - ihr Pronunciation - err English - you (plural) German - Sie (with upper case S) Pronunciation - Zee English - You (Formal) German - sie ( with a lower case S) Pronunciation - Zee English - They ## Note that when you start learning word order in German, you may be confused by the different meanings of the word sie. • sie with a small s can mean either ‘she’ or ‘they’. • Sie with a capital S is used for formal ‘you’ in both singular and plural. **The verb endings for ‘they’ and singular and plural formal ‘you’ are identical. cc: beatmonster, queendoreez, divineroyalty 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 5:38pm On Nov 18, 2018 |
Neuter Nouns > Most nouns beginning with Ge are neuter. das Geschirr.....crockery, dishes das Getreide.....crop > Nouns ending in -lein or-chen are also neuter. These are called the diminutive form and refer to small persons or objects. lein..... das Kindlein (little child) chen....das Häuschen (little house) > Fractions are also neuter. ein Drittel davon....A third of it > Nouns which refer to young humans and animals are neuter. das Kind.... The child das Baby.... The baby das Lamm... The lamb das Kalb...... The calf > Infinitives (the "to" form of verbs) used as nouns are neuter. das Schwimmen - Swimming das Spielen - Playing > Nouns with the following endings are neuter. tum.....Eigentum (property) nis.......Ergernis (event) ### Note that if these words have one of the vowels a, o or u, an umlaut should be added above the vowel. The final -e should also be dropped before these endings For example : der Bach > Bäch - das Bächlein small stream |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by beatmonster(m): 7:27am On Nov 19, 2018 |
My man Hadampson carry go 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 9:28am On Nov 19, 2018 |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 10:21pm On Nov 21, 2018 |
Compound noun What is a compound noun? A compound noun is a noun made up of two or more words, for example, tin opener and railway station. Formation German is well-known for its ability to form compound nouns composed of two or more words. This can be of great help to the student of German, since knowing the meaning of the individual components often makes it possible to understand the meaning of a compound noun that has not been encountered previously. Often, two singular nouns are joined to form one compound noun. Example* das Hotel, das Zimmer - das Hotelzimmer(Hotel room) das Auto, die Bahn - die Autobahn(Freeway das Wasser, die Farbe - die Wasserfarbe(Water colour) der Winter, der Mantel - der Wintermantel(Winter coat) der Motor, das Boot - das Motorboot(Motor boat) * Another group of compound nouns is formed by joining a plural and singular noun. die Kinder, das Zimmer - das Kinderzimmer(Children's room) die Tage, das Buch - das Tagebuch(diary) die Kranken, der Wagen - der Krankenwagen(ambulance) * Some compound nouns are formed from two singular nouns connected by -s or -es. der Sport, der Mann - der Sportmann(sportman) die Universität, der Professor - der Universitätprofessor(University professor) der Geburtstag, der Kuchen - der Geburtstagkuchen(birthday cake) * Other compound nouns are formed by joining a verb and a noun. schreiben, der Tisch - der Schreibtisch(desk) lesen, die Liste - der Leseliste(reading list) lesen, der Stoff - der Lesestoff(reading material) Note that in these verb-noun formations, the verb preceding the noun drops its final -en or -n. * Still other compound nouns are formed by joining an adjective and a noun rot, der Kohl - der Rotkohl(red cabbage) dumm, der Kopf - der Dummkopf(fool) blau, der Stift - der Blaustift(blue pencil) Gender of Compound Nouns The last component of the compound noun determines the gender of the noun. For example der Stahl, die Industrie - die Stahlindustrie(Steel industry) |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 7:34pm On Nov 22, 2018 |
Now, that is all about noun. Now we will move to verb. Verb is very important in a sentence because without verb, the sentence will be meaningless. Just like in English, German verb is an action word. Let's start the lesson Lektion 1 What is a verb A verb usually describes what a person or any other subject is doing: ‘I go to the cinema.’ ‘She thinks about her holiday.’ ‘They play football.’ It can also describe a state: ‘He is angry.’ ‘She lives over there.’ ‘They love me.’ Verbs in English In English, verbs take no endings except for the third person singular (‘he’/‘she’/‘it’) in the present tense. You would say: ‘I go’, ‘you go’, ‘he/she/it goes’, ‘we go’, ‘you go’, ‘they go’. Apart from the third person singular where ‘-(e)s’ is added, the verb in the sentence is the same form as the infinitive, that is the basic form of a verb as it is listed in a dictionary or glossary (‘to go’). Verb formation German has more endings for verbs in the present tense than English. You take the stem of a verb and then add the required ending. The stem is the form of the infinitive without -en or -n. Infinitive - kommen Stem - komm English - to come Infinitive - wohnen Stem - wohn English - to live Infinitive - hören Stem - hör English - to hear Verb endings – an overview Here is an overview of the verb endings in the present tense: Ich(I) _the verb ending for this pronoun is e. du(you in an informal address the verb ending for this is st Sie(you in a formal address) the verb ending is en er/sie/es(he/she/it) the verb ending is t Wir(we) verb ending is en ihr(you plural verb ending is t Sie(you plural in a formal way verb ending is en sie(they) verb ending is also en # A verb with its ending is called a finite verb (as opposed to the infinitive which does not have a meaningful ending) Verb ending in details Although as a beginner you probably mostly use the first and second person singular (ich and du or Sie) it is important to know all the endings for the verbs. Here they are in more detail. ich (‘I’) For the first person singular you add -e to the stem: Ich komme aus Nigeria. ich wohne in München du/Sie (‘you’, singular) There are two forms of address in German: the informal and the formal. If you are addressing one person, the informal address is du and the formal is Sie (always with an initial capital letter). The endings are -st and -en: Woher kommst du? - informal Woher kommen Sie? - formal Wo wohnstu? - informal Wo wohnen Sie? - formal er/sie/es (‘he’, ‘she’, ‘it’) To talk about a third person or thing you use er for ‘he’, sie (with small s) for ‘she’ and es for ‘it’[/b] in German and add -t to the stem: Er spielt Tennis. - He plays Tennis Woher kommt sie? - where does she come from Es schneit - It is snowing wir (‘we’) Overall the plural forms are much easier to learn. ‘We’ (wir) takes -en the same form as most infinitives: For example Wir wohnen in Köln. - we live in Cologne Wir lernen Deutsch. - we learn German ihr/Sie (‘you’, plural)[b] As for the singular, there is an informal (ihr) and a formal way (Sie) to address more than one person. These take different endings Wo wohnt ihr? - where do you live( plural in an informal address) Was macht ihr hier? - what are you doing here (plural in informal way) Wo wohnen Sie? - where do you live (plural in a formal situation) Was machen Sie hier? - what are you doing here? (also plural in a formal way) [b]sie (‘they’) When referring to several people, German uses sie again (spelled with a small s) You have to add -en: Und woher kommen sie? - and where do they come from Beatmonster und queendoreez - was machen sie hier? - beatmonster and queendoreez - what are they doing here? *** Note that the verb endings for ‘they’ and singular and plural formal ‘you’ are identical. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by janettee(f): 7:08am On Nov 24, 2018 |
Hadampson: 6. It's not the 'r' but rather the 'er' sounds like ah. Nice thread though. 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 11:22am On Nov 24, 2018 |
janettee: Thanks for the correction sis. Do come here more often cos it seems like you are good in German |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 12:21pm On Nov 24, 2018 |
Lektion 2 Word order Word order is much more flexible in German than in English, but there are some very important rules. The most important apply to the position of the finite verb. Here are some basic principles, which illustrate the difference to English word order. •The finite verb is the second idea in most statements: Er hat drei brüder - He has three brothers. Morgen fahre ich nach Manchester or you can also write it like this; ich fahre morgen nach Manchester which means tomorrow, am going to Manchester. • The finite verb goes at the beginning of a sentence in orders and many questions: Lernt beatmonster für die Prüfung? - Is beatmonster studying for the exam? Öffnet das Fenster - Open the window please Hast du morgen Zeit? - Are you free tomorrow •The finite verb goes at the end in subordinate clauses: Ich kann morgen nicht kommen, weil ich nach Manchester fahre - I can't come tomorrow because am going to Manchester. •If there are two verb forms, one of them goes at the end: Morgen muss ich nach Manchester fahren. - Tomorrow i have to go to Manchester ###### Tenses English tenses differentiate between an action happening at the moment (‘I am working’) and an action taking place regularly (‘I work at Harrods’). In German, this difference does not exist. The finite verb form is the same in both statements: Ich arbeite - I am working Ich arbeite bei Harrods - I work at Harrods The first sentence signify the action happening in the moment while the second sentence is about action that take place regularly. I hope you get what am saying?? Ich wünsche ein schönes Wochenende |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 12:27pm On Nov 24, 2018 |
Ahah.. Nawa for una nairalanders o Imagine 1501 views with no comment. I hope you guys are getting it sha |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by janettee(f): 6:13pm On Nov 24, 2018 |
Hadampson: Will be hanging around .. 1 Like |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by janettee(f): 6:19pm On Nov 24, 2018 |
Hadampson: It's lernt . |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by beatmonster(m): 7:47pm On Nov 24, 2018 |
Hadampson: boss, help me recheck the bolded |
Re: Deutsch Lernen Mit Hadampson... Learning German With Hadampson by Hadampson(m): 9:42pm On Nov 24, 2018 |
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