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You may have heard about Modalpartikel, seen me talk about filler adverbs or simply been confused by Germans who constantly use words like doch and mal in sentences when you can't find a reason for those words to be there. There are a bunch of words in German that are used in casual speech to mean or imply different things than the words usually mean. They are never NEEDED - but people use them SO. MUCH. No wonder learners get confused and frustrated by them. That's why today, I do my best to explain four of them: doch, ja, denn and mal. Have fun and let me know if this was helpful!
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Video Sections:
Intro: (0:00)
Sponsor Time!: (1:08)
Modalpartikel: (3:14)
doch: (3:31)
ja: (6:19)
denn: (8:22)
mal: (9:53)
Recap: (12:40)
Thank You!: (14:51)
Short Life Update: (15:56)
RWW: (16:37)
Outro: (17:02)

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Record yourself saying the following things:

"Hallo Leute! Ich bin ___ (You can say whatever you want here - name, (youtube) nickname, where you live, where you're from, why you're learning German, or anything else you'd like, one or more things. It's best if you do this part in German, too, but if you're too shy, English is fine as well - just try to keep the video to roughly 10 seconds or shorter) und ihr seht Deutsch Für Euch!"

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There's NO time limit for this, this will be an on-going thing as long as you send me videos. I'm looking forward to your submissions - feel free to get creative with it! :)
Category
German Languages
Tags
Deutsch lernen, learn German, deutschfuereuch
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