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Do you know how to ask someone not to do something in German?
Welcome to Three Step German Practice by GermanPod101.com. In this lesson, you will practice how to politely ask someone not to do something in German.
Let's look at the main dialogue.
Two people are having a conversation.
Bitte geh heute nicht raus, Aron. Es ist sehr kalt.
"Please don't go out today, Aron. It's very cold."
Darf ich morgen kein Fußball spielen?
"So I can't play football tomorrow?"
Nein, mach bitte ein paar Tage keinen Sport. Dein Körper braucht Ruhe.
"No, please don't do any sports for a few days. Your body needs rest."
Alles klar, ich bleibe ruhig und entspanne mich.
"All right, I'll stay calm and relax."
Remember the golden rule we learned? Use nicht to negate an action or verb, and use kein to negate a thing or noun. Let's see it again in our dialogue.
For example, Bitte geh heute nicht raus means "Please don't go out today."
Here, the verb gives the command, nicht makes it negative, and bitte keeps it polite.
Another useful pattern is Verb-Imperative + bitte + kein-/keine-/keinen + noun.
For instance, Mach bitte ein paar Tage keinen Sport means "Please don't do any sports for a few days."
In this case, kein is used instead of nicht to negate the noun, and its ending changes depending on the gender of the noun.
Together, these patterns are very common in daily life when you want to stop or restrict an action in a polite way.
Now let's practice using this grammar with some sentences.

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