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HideHallo Loren,
Danke fรผr den Kommentar!
Those are some very good sentences! A few little corrections:
"Meine Mutter"
"Meine Schwester mรถchte einen Donut" (the third person singular of wollen would be "will", past tense would be "wollte", however, mรถchten is more polite to use when you want to express that someone wants something).
A standard sentence would be "Es ist richtig", however, if this is changed into a question the verb moves to the first position, so "ist es richtig?"
I hope this helps!
Vielen Dank!
Clara
Team GermanPod101.com
Maine Mutter macht Hausarbeit.
Ich mache Suppe.
Meine Schwester wollt einen Donut.
Ich mag die Katzen wirklich sehr.
Ich benutze den Computer am Nachmittag.
Es ist richtig?
Hi Marcia,
Thank you for your comment. I am glad you like the video!
Did you download the lesson notes? You can find them under the "Download PDFs" tab at the top of the video. There is also a line-by-line audio and vocabulary option under "Lesson Materials" underneath the video.
I hope this helps!
If you have any other questions, please let us know!
Thank you!
Clara
Team GermanPod101.com
The video is nice, but without using a German English dictionary, I would not know how the German words translate. Where do I find the word for word translation?
Hi Tamin,
I am sorry but I do not understand what you are asking about? Can you clarify it a bit for me?
Thank you!
Regards,
Katrin
Team GermanPod101.com
do you have the video that it is started from A.B.C
Hi Kari,
Thank you for pointing this out. We will try to fix it as soon as possible!
Regards,
Katrin
Team GermanPod101.com
Hi, please you have in video - Mรคdchen as fem... I am on this site short time, you did amazing work. Thank you very much but u have here quite lot of mistakes. I want to learn German but without mistakes...
Hi Ally,
You are correct, "Chef" in German means boss. But in kitchens, they will sometimes call the "Chefkoch" (chief cook" "Chef" for short :)
Regards,
Katrin
Team GermanPod101.com
"Der Chef macht Orangensaft".
In german, usually the word 'Chef' refers to the manager/boss in the office not in the kitchen. Or it can be used in both areas?