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    • German Noun Gender: der, die, or das?
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    • The Most Common German Adjectives: 100+ Words for Beginners
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    • The 6 German Tenses: A Complete Overview of the RulesExpand
      • The German Present Tense (Präsens) Conjugation Made Simple
      • German Simple Past Tense (Präteritum): A Beginner’s Guide
      • The German Present Perfect (Perfekt) Past Tense
      • German Past Perfect tense (Plusquamperfekt)
      • German Future Tense (Futur I) for Talking About the Future
      • German Future II Tense for Completed Future Actions
    • The German Cases Beginner’s Guide
    • German Definite and Indefinite Articles
    • German Modal Particles: doch, mal, schon, eben
    • German Verbs: Master Every Type with EaseExpand
      • Regular German Verbs and How to Use Them
      • Irregular German Verbs: The Easiest Hack to Learn Them Rapidly
      • Irregular German Verbs Examples and How to Use Them
      • German Modal Verbs: How to Use Them + Examples + PDF
      • German Separable Verbs Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide
  • German VocabularyExpand
    • 800 Most Common German Words and How to Use Them (The Only Resource You Need)
    • German Vocabulary: Words That Are the Same
    • Common German Words Nearly Identical in English
    • 30+ German False Friends Every Beginner Must Know
    • All The Numbers In German and How to Use Them
    • German Colors and Shapes Vocabulary
    • German Travel Vocabulary: Ultimate Guide for Public Transport
    • The Ultimate German Food Vocabulary List
    • German Hospital Vocabulary: The Ultimate List
    • German Computer Vocabulary, the Internet, and Digital Technology
    • German Banking Vocabulary: 100+ Finance Words & Examples
    • German Engineering Vocabulary: 150+ Words for Engineers
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    • 15 German Idioms You’ll Actually Hear in Germany
    • German Business Phrases & Etiquette for Success
    • German Travel Phrases for the Ultimate Guten Tag
    • 50 German Doctor Phrases for When You Feel Krank
    • 40 German Restaurant Phrases for a Better Mahlzeit
    • The Best German Weather Phrases to Boost Fluency
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    • German Phrases for Directions So You Never Get Lost
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    German Adjective Endings: The Only Guide You Need

    German adjective endings are one of the most confusing topics for learners. Unlike English adjectives, German adjectives change their endings depending on: This system allows German adjectives to provide important grammatical information about the nouns they describe. The good news is that German adjective endings follow predictable patterns. Once you understand the three main situations,…

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    German Modal Verbs: How to Use Them + Examples + PDF

    Modal verbs in German are small but mighty. They help you express concepts such as permission, ability, necessity, or desire. You’ll hear them in everyday conversations, and using them correctly will take your German to the next level. In this guide, we’ll walk through what modal verbs are, how to structure sentences with them, and…

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    German Verbs: Master Every Type with Ease

    Whether you’re just starting out or polishing your fluency, learning German verbs is key to speaking with confidence. This page is your one-stop guide to German verb types—from the simple to the sneaky. Explore the categories below to dive into regular verbs, irregular troublemakers, and those tricky separable prefixes. 1. Regular German Verbs Predictable. Reliable….

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    German Separable Verbs Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide

    Learning German can be challenging, especially when you encounter verbs that split apart in sentences. These are known as separable verbs, and understanding them is crucial for mastering German sentence structure. In this guide, we’ll demystify German separable verbs, provide a list of the most common ones, and answer frequently asked questions to help you…

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    Irregular German Verbs: The Easiest Hack to Learn Them Rapidly

    Did you know that there are only 200 irregular verbs in German? Today, we’re going to tackle irregular German verbs. But don’t worry: I’ve developed a simple technique to help you master them quickly and efficiently. Grouping Irregular German Verbs by Vowel Change Patterns Irregular verbs are not as irregular as you might think. Most…

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    German Future II Tense for Completed Future Actions

    Want to talk about actions that will already be completed in the future? That’s where the German Future II (Futur II) tense shines! It’s like saying, “I will have finished” in English. Let’s break it down in a fun, simple way. When Should You Use the German Future II Tense? Futur II helps you express…

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    The German Present Tense (Präsens) Conjugation Made Simple

    Learning to conjugate German verbs in the present tense is one of the first leaps you’ll take in improving your language fluency. The German present tense is highly useful and versatile in written and spoken German. The Präsens is also easy to learn since it merges what would be two separate tenses in English into…

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  • The 6 German Tenses: A Complete Overview of the Rules

    The 6 German Tenses: A Complete Overview of the Rules

    The German tenses may seem like one of the hardest aspects of learning the language. But did you know that German only has six tenses while English has 12? With a clear overview of how the German tenses work and what the rules are, you’ll find them easier to learn than you thought. The six…

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  • 800 Most Common German Words and How to Use Them (The Only Resource You Need)

    800 Most Common German Words and How to Use Them (The Only Resource You Need)

    These most common German words form the cornerstone of your German language learning. Whether you’re a beginner or looking to brush up your skills, familiarizing yourself with these words will empower you to navigate conversations, understand texts, and dive into German culture. In this post, you’ll get the ultimate list of over 800 of the…

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    Regular German Verbs and How to Use Them

    36 Regular German Verbs and How to Use Them In the German language, there are many verbs, but they can be divided into two groups: regular verbs and irregular verbs. Regular or weak verbs follow a simple pattern in the present tense, making them an excellent starting point for beginners. Learning how to conjugate German…

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  • German Grammar
    • German Noun Gender: der, die, or das?
    • German Pronouns: Quick and Simple
    • The Most Common German Adjectives: 100+ Words for Beginners
    • German Adjective Endings: The Only Guide You Need
    • The 6 German Tenses: A Complete Overview of the Rules
      • The German Present Tense (Präsens) Conjugation Made Simple
      • German Simple Past Tense (Präteritum): A Beginner’s Guide
      • The German Present Perfect (Perfekt) Past Tense
      • German Past Perfect tense (Plusquamperfekt)
      • German Future Tense (Futur I) for Talking About the Future
      • German Future II Tense for Completed Future Actions
    • The German Cases Beginner’s Guide
    • German Definite and Indefinite Articles
    • German Modal Particles: doch, mal, schon, eben
    • German Verbs: Master Every Type with Ease
      • Regular German Verbs and How to Use Them
      • Irregular German Verbs: The Easiest Hack to Learn Them Rapidly
      • Irregular German Verbs Examples and How to Use Them
      • German Modal Verbs: How to Use Them + Examples + PDF
      • German Separable Verbs Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide
  • German Vocabulary
    • 800 Most Common German Words and How to Use Them (The Only Resource You Need)
    • German Vocabulary: Words That Are the Same
    • Common German Words Nearly Identical in English
    • 30+ German False Friends Every Beginner Must Know
    • All The Numbers In German and How to Use Them
    • German Colors and Shapes Vocabulary
    • German Travel Vocabulary: Ultimate Guide for Public Transport
    • The Ultimate German Food Vocabulary List
    • German Hospital Vocabulary: The Ultimate List
    • German Computer Vocabulary, the Internet, and Digital Technology
    • German Banking Vocabulary: 100+ Finance Words & Examples
    • German Engineering Vocabulary: 150+ Words for Engineers
  • German Phrases
    • 15 German Idioms You’ll Actually Hear in Germany
    • German Business Phrases & Etiquette for Success
    • German Travel Phrases for the Ultimate Guten Tag
    • 50 German Doctor Phrases for When You Feel Krank
    • 40 German Restaurant Phrases for a Better Mahlzeit
    • The Best German Weather Phrases to Boost Fluency
    • German Cooking Phrases for a Foolproof Time in the Kitchen
    • German Phrases for Directions So You Never Get Lost
  • Speak German
    • Speak German: Basic Pronunciation Guide
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