This video is a long compilation of all of my previous videos that show and explain each German grammatical concept individually. This video has every German concept, idea, principle, and fundamental that one would need to understand the basis of German. I begin the video with a short introduction as to what this long video brings and conclude it with the idea that I mention all the time: Regardless of the reason for learning languages, everyone has to start with the basis of a language, and that’s exactly what I’ve shown in the video. Thank you all for watching these videos; it makes me feel very happy knowing that I’m educating many people. Big thank you for your support!
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Timestamps for every concept:
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0:00) - The Introduction
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2:48) - Things To Know Beforehand
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16:27) - German Alphabet, Rules, & Sounds
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28:40) - Identifying a Noun’s Gender
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36:57) - The 4 Cases
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52:45) - Nominative Case (with Articles)
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1:05:55) - Accusative Case (with Articles)
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1:16:24) - Dative Case (with Articles)
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1:27:47) - Genitive Case (with Articles)
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1:40:59) - Sentence Structure & Word Order
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1:51:35) - Basic Words, Phrases, & Fundamentals
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2:05:26) - The Verb Sein - To Be
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2:14:56) - Regular Present Verb Conjugation
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2:24:39) - Irregular Present Verb Conjugation
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2:36:26) - Negation
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2:46:54) - All Types of Adjectives
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3:01:16) - Comparatives & Superlatives
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3:09:57) - Possessive Pronouns & Adjectives
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3:18:30) - Demonstrative Pronouns
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3:24:29) - Personal Object Pronouns
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3:35:30) - Impersonal Constructions
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3:40:40) - Verbs with Prefixes
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3:49:31) - Reflexive Verbs
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3:57:10) - Possessive Reflexive Pronouns
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4:00:57) - Wissen & Kennen (To Know)
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4:07:45) - Regular Past Verb Conjugation
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4:14:17) - Irregular Past Verb Conjugation
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4:22:42) - Past Participles
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4:33:17) - The Present Perfect
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4:44:01) - The Past Perfect
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4:52:23) - The Future Tense
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4:57:31) - The Future Perfect
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5:02:50) - Conditionals & If-Clauses
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5:12:50) - The Imperative Mood (Commands)
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5:17:44) - Subjunctives
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5:30:12) - The Conclusion
Links for further explanations on some of the German concepts:
German with Laura: https://germanwithlaura.com
Learn German with Anja: https://www.youtube.com/@LearnGermanwithAnja
German Umlauts: https://www.studying-in-germany.org/learn-german/german-umlauts
German Sentence Structures: https://germanwithlaura.com/german-sentence-structure
German Possessive Pronouns & Adjectives: https://www.verbalplanet.com/learn-german/blog/german-grammar-possessive-pronouns.asp
https://germanwithlaura.com/possessive-pronouns
German Object Pronouns: https://germanwithlaura.com/personal-pronouns
German Reflexive Pronouns: https://germanwithlaura.com/reflexive-pronouns
German Perfects: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=pEundIQVwmU
German Conditionals & If-Clauses:
https://deutsch.lingolia.com/en/grammar/sentence-structure/dependent-clauses/conditional-clauses
German Subjunctives: https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/german-subjunctive
https://deutsch.lingolia.com/en/grammar/verbs/subjunctive
Minor mistakes I made when explaining (if you find more, please correct me):
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2:41:59) - I say Ich gebe, but I meant to say Ich schenke, which has a similar meaning.
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2:43:45) & (
2:46:23) - I accidentally mispronounced nichts as nichst; it should be pronounced as it’s written
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3:07:38) - I accidentally mispronounced “lautesten” with an umlaut (äu), which is wrong
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3:09:00) - Additional note: A definite article with an attributive superlative can change depending on the case
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3:53:36) - It should say setzen - To set, NOT sitzen, which means To sit.
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4:48:34) - Additional note: When using conjunctions (bevor, nachdem) in the past perfect, a comma is needed to complete a sentence
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4:50:23) - The English translation should be She still hadn’t seen a 3D movie
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4:56:12) - The word wohl (probably) is a modal particle, NOT a verb