Opposites in German
Opposites in German.
Opposites in German.
Georgian-German Academy has become a member of the Cambridge University Penfriends School network. The membership allows our students and lecturers to organize joint presentations, discussions, and other academic activities with partner school. The students can meet their Penfriends from different countries and hold discussions on exciting topics. The Academy plans to engage actively in the events of […]
Hallo, ich heiße Albert. Hello. My name is Albert.
Wie heißt du? What’s your name?
Mein Name ist Adriane Schmidt. My name’s Adriane Schmidt.
Kanzlerin Merkel sendet aus der häuslichen Quarantäne per Audio-Podcast einen Dank an alle, die die schweren Einschränkungen im Kampf gegen das Coronavirus mittragen.
In the German language, an article stands before the noun. It shows the gender, number and declension.
There are two types of the noun in German…
In der Weihnachtsbäckerei
gibt es manche Leckerei.
Zwischen Mehl und Milch
macht so mancher Knilch
eine riesengrosse Kleckerei.
There has been an interesting case in the British parliament on 18 October 2018. The SNP’s David Linden, MP for Glasgow East, asked about improvements to disability access during House of Commons Commission questions. Representative of the commission, former minister Sir Paul Beresford twice asked Mr Linden to repeat himself because he could not understand what he had said…
There are some important words (mostly Latin origin) which are often used in an abbreviated form in written English.
Prepositions in German.
First Contact in German. Wie geht’s?/Wie geht es Ihnen? – How are you? Danke, sehr gut /gut/ganz gut. Und Ihnen? – Thank you, very well/well/fine.