Hello everyone,
Word of the day:-
Hallo
The first german word of the day
is the interjection: “Hallo,,(pron:haa
lo) for german hello is the most common interjection as well as a noun used in german language.
This is the simplest way to say “hello” in German.It's a
friendly, all-purpose greeting that can be used in pretty much any situation,
formal or informal.Some of the most common phrases used with this word are here
by mentioned below:-
o Hello everyone
o Hello guys
o Hello gentlemen
o Hello Gita,where you have been since then?
“GUTEN MORGEN,,
Hey everyone the
german word of the day is:-
Guten Morgen (pronunce like luton but with g and e-guten and
jorgen but with m-morgen)
Guten means ,,good’’
and morgen means ,,morning’’
Interjection: guten Morgen : good
morning (when seeing someone for the first time in the morning)
The word “guten morgen’’ may actually also
derive from the Dutch, Frisian, and Low
German word meaning "beautiful" or "good".It
personifies the start of the day with good and pleasent morning.
“GUTEN TAG,,
Hello everybody
Welcome to the word of the day
The german word of the day is ‘’Guten tag,,
Guten(pronunce like luton but with g and e:guten)
Tag(pronunce like pag You
can basically use "Guten Tag" (good day) at all times
of the day but with t-Tag)
It is used in most normal ways like whenever you meet
any stranger or your friends/relatives you can use it while if you want to
greet someone.
It depicts “Good Times” for your entire day.
Guten Tag Maria
Guten Tag John...
“Guten Abend,,
Hey guys
The german word of the day is Guten Abend
Guten:luton,Abend:amend(but with g and
t-guten and with b-abend)
Guten Abend is used in the context of
saying good evening to someone.
Since the germans are known for their
punctuality so accordingly the right tym for saying guten abend is from 5:00
till 10:00.
"Guten Abend" (good evening) is used in the evening
Good evening Sir,So how was your trip?#Guten Abend Herr,So Wie
war dein Ausflug?
Some of the phrases
associated with this word are as given below:-
Guten Abend,Frau Williams
Guten Abend,zum herzlichen Weihnachten.
‘’GUTE NACHT,,
Hey
everyone,
The
german word of the day is Gute Nacht
Gute(pronounce as Tute but with g-gute)
Nacht(pronounce as macht but with n-nacht)
The word gute nacht means ,,Good Night’’ which
is usually said when saying goodbye or
going to bed.
.
Some of the related phrases are:-
§
Ich sag mal ganz
lieb , gute nacht’.
§
Schlaf scheon.
§
Gute Nacht seuss Traum.
§
Wo sich Fuchs-und Hase gute Nacht sagen
“Danke”
Hello
everyone,
The german
word of the day is Danke.
Danke(pronounce
as ‘sanke’ but with d-danke)
Danke is a
interjection which portray “thanks or thankyou in English.It signifies some
pleasureness,more adorable way of giving greeting to someone if in case someone
helps you.
Sometimes we
do say “Vielen Dank” which means thanks a lot in english.This is something more
polite way of saying to someone.
“Aufwiedersehen”
Hey everyone,
The german word of the day is
interjection:”aufwiedersehen”(pron as rauf but wid auf,wieder den but with
sehen).This word emphasize more on interjection rather than as a noun.In all it
means “see you again” in English.
The word is
used in a formal context of saying to someone.Formal context includes such as
speaking with your elders,relatives,family members etc.
Some of the
important phrases are:-
1.Aufwiedersehen
Maria,
gleichfalls john
2.Aufwiedersehen
Mayank,bis dann sehen wir wieder.
“Tscheuss”
Hello guys
The german
word of the day is interjection:Tscheuss
(pron:Seuss although the
meaning is different.)
It is used
mostly in informal situations.It is a typical or a more pretty way of saying
good bye to someone.It is used mostly in northen and central germany but has gained
popularity in southern germany also. We r gonna study this word more in the
text books. Some of the most important phrases are:-
1.Tscheuss
Julia
2.Tscheuss
mein Hase
“Sein”
Hello everyone,
The german
word which we gonna learn today is a verb:Sein(pron;zine) meaning “to be” in
English.It is the most common and basic verb used during to represent some
condition or static era of the sentence.It is a irregular verb. In english as
well as in german language the conjucations with the pronouns is different i.e
with singular it takes (he is#er ist) but
with plural case it takes plural ending like(We are#Wir sind).The verb conjucates in present tense as below:-
English
You are Sie
sind
you are du bist
We are Wir sind
You all Sie sind
are ihr seid GERMAN
PRONOUNS AND THEIR CONJUCATION
he is er ist
she is sie ist
it is es ist
they are sie sind
“HABEN”
Hey everyone,
Welcome to our
german word of the day and today we gonna learn about a verb :haben(pron;gaben but with h-haben)
means “to have”.It pertains to show ownership or possession of something.It is
also a irregular verb which bound to have different conjucation in german
language.One of the verb used as a helping verb(present perfect).If you are
unfamiliar with the conjucation then plz see below:
English German
You have Sie haben
you have du hast
we have Wir haben
he has er hat
she has sie hat
it has es
hat
they have sie haben
you all
have ihr
habt
You all
have Sie
haben
“Lesen”
Hello guys,
You are
welcome to our german word of the day:Lesen(pron; lee..zan but actually with
lesen) meaning “to read” in English.It is used in two ways.It can be used as a
verb as well as a noun.If stated with article then it is a noun(for eg:Das
Lesen auf deutsch but if standing alone then it is a verb.It comes under the
category of irregular verb but with a stem vowel change with third and second
person.The conjucation take place in the following manner:
Pronoun
conjucation pronunciation
Ich lese ish-lay-zuh
Du liest doo leest
Sie lesen zee-Lay-zin
Sie lesen zee-Lay-zin
Wir lesen vear Lay-zin
Ihr lest ear- layst
Er liest air- leest
Es liest S-leest
sie liest zee-leest
sie lesen zee-lay-zin
*For further details related to different tenses conjucation we
gonna study them later.
“Heoren”
Hey guys,
The german word of the day is a verb as well a
noun.You would be surprised to know it is used in two sense i.e as a ordinary
verb and as a seperable verb but the meaning
turns out to be the same i.e “to
listen”(heoren-to listen and zuheoren-to listen ; over here zu is a
breakable prefix.)It is a regular verb.It can take noun as well as adjective
forms in different cases.The conjucation is here by mentioned :-
Pronoun
Conjucation
Ich heore
Du heorst
Sie/Sie/Wir/sie heoren
Er/es/sie heort
Ihr heort
Work out!
Position of nicht
So far we have
learned the word of the day which which seems to be elegant although interval
take place but episode is not yet over.In this we gonna learn how to set out
the positioning of different clauses or parts of speech.
Nicht auf
deutsch!#english.In English it means No.Nicht can be used with everything.It is
used to negate a sentence
structure.It
is used in three different forms:-
For eg:-Der
Junge liest gern nicht das Buch
For eg:-Nicht Der Junge liest gern das Buch.
3.To negate
whole sentence.
For eg:-Der Junge liest nicht gern das Buch
Note:-In the first
example the boy donot like to read the book.It means that the boy donot like to
read this book but he likes to read some
other book.
In the second
example not the boy like to read a book but offcourse someother being or fellow
like to read.
In the third
example the neither the boy nor he likes
to read a book.
It can be used
before the following:-
Ø Adjective
Ø Eg:-Er ist nicht gut.
Ø Akkuzativ or dativ object
Ø For eg:-Wir haben nicht
ihm gratuliert.
Ø Genetiv completion
Ø For eg:-Das ist nicht die
Uhr meines Vaters.
Ø Preposition
Ø For eg:-Bitte parkieren Sie das Auto nicht vor dem Haus.(“vor” is a preposition and it means “in front of”.)
Ø Prefix(seperable verbs)
Ø For eg:-Du rufst ihn nicht
an.(an is a prefix)
Ø Partizip perfekt(present perfect)
Ø For eg:-Er ist nicht
gefallen.
Ø After the verbs like(sein,heissen,werden,bleiben and wissen)
Ø For eg:-Er ist nicht da.
Sie heisst nicht peter.
Wir werden nicht streiten.
It is also used after infinitive form of
the verbs.
For eg:-er kann hier nicht rauchen.
“Schreiben”
Hello guys,
Welcome to our
german word of the day i.e the verb;schreiben(pron:shrei-ban) meaning “to
write” in english.
It can different forms i.e Noun,Verb
and adjective.It comes under the category of irregular verb.It can be used
with seperable and
non seperable verbs.(for eg:-unterschreiben:-to sign,aufschreiben:-to write.)
The present tense
conjucation is as below;
Pronoun Conjucation
Ich
schreibe
Du
schreibst
Sie/Sie schreiben
Wir schreiben
Er
schreibt
Es
schreibt
sie schreibt
ihr
schreibt
sie
schreiben
“Sprechen”
Hello guys,
Welcome to our german word of the day i.e the verb;sprechen(pron;brechen
but with s-sprechen.).It comes under
the category of irregular
verb.It means “to speak” in english.It can also be used as a seperable and
non-seperable
verbs(for eg:-versprechen:- to
promise something,widersprechen-to contradict.).There are different words which
be used like chatten,sich
unterhalten,reden etc.But actually in real sense this verb is only and only
used for the
meaning; ”to speak”.It is the
most ideal form of saying something.The present conjucation of the verb is:-
Pronoun Conjucation
Ich spreche
Du sprichst
Sie sprechen
Sie sprechen
Wir sprechen
Ihr sprecht
Er spricht
Es spricht
sie spricht
sie sprechen
“Junge”
Hello guys,
Welcome to our german word of the day i.e ‘Junge’(Pron; funke
but with j-junge.).It means “boy” in english.’Junge’ is a
German Noun which is used for a young male
person.If it is not ending with ‘e’ then it takes adjective form(jung-young in
english.Although it is a male gender it is
compulsory to use artikel with it i.e Der.
Some of the examples are:-
Der
Junge ist sehr schlecht.
Hello Junge,Wo warst du damals?