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German Conversations – Day 10(Visit to the Apartment)

Welcome Message (English and German Translation)

English: Welcome to today’s German learning blog! Let’s dive into some practical sentences, vocabulary, and grammar to make your German journey enjoyable. Viel Erfolg!
German: Willkommen beim heutigen Deutsch-Lernblog! Lassen Sie uns in praktische Sätze, Vokabeln und Grammatik eintauchen, um Ihre Deutschreise angenehm zu gestalten. Viel Erfolg!


Section 1: Sentences with Translations

English SentenceGerman Translation
Hi Mathew, I am looking for a rental accommodation.Hallo Mathew, ich suche eine Mietwohnung.
Hi Anika, I am Mathew, your real estate agent. This house has a total of 3 rooms and a kitchen.Hallo Anika, ich bin Mathew, Ihr Immobilienmakler. Dieses Haus hat insgesamt 3 Zimmer und eine Küche.
Is there a fitted kitchen?Gibt es eine Einbauküche?
Yes, but it’s old. You can change it if you like.Ja, aber sie ist alt. Sie können sie ändern, wenn Sie möchten.
Is there a balcony?Gibt es einen Balkon?
Yes, the balcony faces the garden.Ja, der Balkon geht zum Garten hinaus.
What about the cellar?Wie sieht es mit dem Keller aus?
There is a cellar and a place to park bikes.Es gibt einen Keller und einen Platz zum Abstellen von Fahrrädern.
What’s the heating system?Wie sieht das Heizungssystem aus?
It’s central gas heating.Es ist eine zentrale Gasheizung.

Section 2: Nouns

German Article + NounEnglish Translation
die Mietwohnungrental accommodation
der Immobilienmaklerreal estate agent
das Haushouse
die Einbauküchefitted kitchen
der Balkonbalcony
der Gartengarden
der Kellercellar
das Fahrradbike
die Heizungheating
das Heizungssystemheating system

Section 3: Verbs

German VerbEnglish Translation
suchento search
seinto be
habento have
gibt (es gibt)there is/there are
mögento like
ändernto change
hinausgehento face/overlook
abstellento park/place
aussehento look (like)
funktionierento work/function

Section 4: Adjectives

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
altold
zentralcentral
gesamttotal
passendfitted

Section 5: Adverbs

German AdverbEnglish Translation
insgesamtin total
hinausoutwards/towards

Section 6: Prepositions

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
mitwith
zum (zu + dem)to the
überabout

Section 7: Grammar Byte for Today

Introduction to German Pronouns
German pronouns replace nouns in a sentence and are essential for forming coherent and concise sentences. The most common personal pronouns are:

German PronounEnglish Translation
ichI
duyou (informal)
er/sie/eshe/she/it
wirwe
ihryou (plural informal)
sie/Siethey/you (formal)

Section 8: German Idiom

Das ist nicht mein Bier.
Meaning in English: That’s not my concern/problem.
Meaning in Hindi: यह मेरी समस्या नहीं है।


Section 9: Bollywood Dialogue

Original: “Kitne aadmi the?”
German Translation: “Wie viele Männer waren es?”
Hindi Translation: “कितने आदमी थे?”


Section 10: Study Tip

Consistency is key: Practice German daily, even if it’s for 10-15 minutes. Use apps, flashcards, or simple conversation to build a habit. Over time, consistency leads to noticeable improvement!

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German Conversations – Day 9(Let’s Talk about Time)

Welcome to Our German Language Blog!

English: Welcome to our blog, where learning German becomes fun and easy!
German: Willkommen auf unserem Blog, wo das Deutschlernen spaßig und einfach wird!


Section 1: English Sentences and Their German Translations

English SentenceGerman Translation
Come fast, we need to go to our house visiting appointment.Komm schnell, wir müssen zu unserem Hausbesichtigungstermin gehen.
What time is it?Wie spät ist es?
It’s 10 past six pm.Es ist zehn nach sechs Uhr abends.
We still have twenty minutes.Wir haben noch zwanzig Minuten.
It’s almost six pm.Es ist fast sechs Uhr abends.
Your watch is showing incorrect time, it’s fifty minutes past five.Deine Uhr zeigt die falsche Zeit, es ist fünfzig Minuten nach fünf.
We need approximately 5 minutes to park, remember.Wir brauchen ungefähr fünf Minuten zum Parken, denk dran.
Yes, you are right. Let’s go immediately.Ja, du hast recht. Lass uns sofort losgehen.
Better early than late.Lieber früh als spät.
I think we will be free by half past six.Ich denke, wir werden bis halb sieben frei sein.

Section 2: German Nouns

German Article and NounEnglish Translation
die Hausbesichtigungthe house visit
die Zeitthe time
die Uhrthe watch/clock
die Minutenthe minutes
der Terminthe appointment

Section 3: Verbs

German VerbEnglish Translation
kommento come
müssento need to
habento have
zeigento show
brauchento need

Section 4: Adjectives

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
schnellfast
falschincorrect
ungefährapproximate
richtigcorrect
sofortimmediate

Section 5: Adverbs

German AdverbEnglish Translation
nochstill
fastalmost
ungefährapproximately
sofortimmediately
lieberpreferably

Section 6: Prepositions

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
zuto
nachafter
fürfor
bisuntil
mitwith

Section 7: Hindi Translations

German WordHindi Translation
die Hausbesichtigungघर की गुस्तागी
kommenआना
schnellजल्दी
nochअभी
zuकी ओर

Section 8: A German Idiom

German Idiom: “Der Apfel fällt nicht weit vom Stamm.”
English Meaning: The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.


Section 9: A Bollywood Dialogue

Original Hindi: “Kitne aadmi the?”
German: “Wie viele Männer waren da?”
Hindi: कितने आदमी थे?


Section 10: Study Tip

Set realistic goals for each study session. Focus on learning a small number of words or sentences each day, and review them frequently to strengthen your memory.

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German Conversations – Day 8(Lets talk about numbers)

Willkommen auf unserem Deutsch-Blog!

Hallo und herzlich willkommen! Wir freuen uns, dass du hier bist, um dein Deutsch zu verbessern. Lass uns direkt loslegen mit einer unterhaltsamen Lektion.


Abschnitt 1: Englische Sätze und ihre deutschen Übersetzungen

English SentenceGerman Translation
I find the numbers very confusing, can you help?Ich finde die Zahlen sehr verwirrend, kannst du helfen?
Let’s start with a countdown: ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. Go!Lass uns mit einem Countdown anfangen: zehn, neun, acht, sieben, sechs, fünf, vier, drei, zwei, eins. Los!
Cool. How do you say 20, 30, 40, and so on?Cool. Wie sagt man 20, 30, 40 und so weiter?
That’s easy, it’s twenty, thirty, hundred… you get the idea.Das ist einfach, es ist zwanzig, dreißig, hundert… du verstehst.
How do you say 21, 22?Wie sagt man 21, 22?
Just put the last digit in front: twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three.Stell einfach die letzte Ziffer nach vorne: einundzwanzig, zweiundzwanzig, dreiundzwanzig.
What about 10,000; 100,000; 1,000,000?Was ist mit 10.000, 100.000, 1.000.000?
Not that hard, it’s ten thousand, hundred thousand, one million.Nicht so schwer, es ist zehntausend, hunderttausend, eine Million.
How do you say 10+10, 20-10, 10×30, 25÷5?Wie sagt man 10+10, 20-10, 10×30, 25÷5?
It’s easy: ten plus ten, twenty minus ten, ten times thirty, twenty-five divided by five.Es ist einfach: zehn plus zehn, zwanzig minus zehn, zehn mal dreißig, fünfundzwanzig geteilt durch fünf.

Abschnitt 2: Deutsche Substantive

German Article and NounEnglish Translation
die Zahlenthe numbers
der Countdownthe countdown
der Hundertthe hundred
die Zifferthe digit
die Millionthe million

Abschnitt 3: Verben

German VerbEnglish Translation
findento find
helfento help
anfangento start
sagento say
verstehento understand

Abschnitt 4: Adjektive

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
verwirrendconfusing
einfacheasy
coolcool

Abschnitt 5: Adverbien

German AdverbEnglish Translation
sehrvery
nichtnot
einfachsimply

Abschnitt 6: Präpositionen

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
mitwith
nachafter
überabout

Abschnitt 7: Hindi-Übersetzungen

German WordHindi Translation
die Zahlenअंके
helfenमदद करना
einfachसाधारण
sehrबहुत
mitके साथ

Abschnitt 8: Ein deutsches Sprichwort

German Idiom: “Viele Köche verderben den Brei.”
English Meaning: Too many cooks spoil the broth.


Abschnitt 9: Ein Bollywood-Dialog

Original Hindi: “Bade bade deshon mein aisi chhoti chhoti baatein hoti rehti hain.”
German: “In großen Ländern passieren solche kleinen Dinge ständig.”


Abschnitt 10: Lerntipp

Mach dir keine Sorgen, wenn du Fehler machst! Fehler sind ein wichtiger Teil des Lernens. Sprich so viel wie möglich auf Deutsch, auch wenn es nicht perfekt ist. Mit Übung wirst du besser!

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German Conversations – Day 7(Anmeldung)

Hallo und herzlich willkommen! 😊 Learning German becomes easier and more enjoyable when you practice it with real-life examples. Today’s blog post will help you navigate the process of city registration (Anmeldung) in Germany while enriching your German vocabulary and grammar. Let’s get started!


Section 1: English Sentences with Their German Translations

English SentenceGerman Translation
Have you done city registration?Hast du die Stadtanmeldung gemacht?
What is it?Was ist das?
You need to go to Rathaus and tell them where you live.Sie müssen zum Rathaus gehen und ihnen sagen, wo Sie wohnen.
But I am not having any permanent accommodation yet.Aber ich habe noch keine dauerhafte Unterkunft.
Where are you staying then?Wo wohnen Sie dann?
I have a temporary contract for 2 months. I will do it when I find my final home.Ich habe einen befristeten Vertrag für 2 Monate. Ich werde es machen, wenn ich mein endgültiges Zuhause finde.
That’s not how it works.So funktioniert das nicht.
You need to register immediately, and later you can change the address.Sie müssen sich sofort anmelden und später die Adresse ändern.
Which documents do I need?Welche Dokumente brauche ich?
You need a copy of the rental contract and a letter signed by your landlord. You may also need to book an appointment.Sie brauchen eine Kopie des Mietvertrags und einen vom Vermieter unterschriebenen Brief. Sie müssen möglicherweise auch einen Termin buchen.

Section 2: German Nouns with Articles and English Translations

German Article and NounEnglish Translation
die Stadtanmeldungcity registration
das Rathaustown hall
die Unterkunftaccommodation
der Vertragcontract
die Adresseaddress
die Dokumentedocuments
der Mietvertragrental contract
der Vermieterlandlord
der Briefletter
der Terminappointment

Section 3: Verbs with English Translations

German VerbEnglish Translation
machento do
seinto be
brauchento need
wohnento live/stay
anmeldento register
ändernto change
buchento book
unterschreibento sign

Section 4: Adjectives with English Translations

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
dauerhaftpermanent
befristettemporary
endgültigfinal

Section 5: Adverbs with English Translations

German AdverbEnglish Translation
nochyet/still
sofortimmediately
späterlater

Section 6: Prepositions with English Translations

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
zuto
fürfor
mitwith

Section 7: Hindi Lovers – German Words with Hindi Translations

Word TypeGerman WordHindi Translation
Noundie Stadtanmeldungशहर पंजीकरण
Noundas Rathausनगर निगम
Noundie Unterkunftआवास
Verbanmeldenपंजीकरण करना
Verbändernबदलना
Adjectivedauerhaftस्थायी
Adverbsofortतुरंत
Prepositionzuके लिए

Section 8: German Idiom

IdiomMeaning in EnglishMeaning in Hindi
“Ohne Fleiß, kein Preis.”No pain, no gain.बिना मेहनत के कुछ नहीं मिलता।

Section 9: Famous Bollywood Dialogue in German and Hindi

Bollywood DialogueGerman TranslationHindi Translation
“Don’t underestimate the power of a common man.”“Unterschätzen Sie nicht die Macht eines gewöhnlichen Mannes.”“आम आदमी की ताकत को कम मत समझो।”

Section 10: Study Tip

Use Context to Learn Faster! When learning German, always put new words into context. For example, instead of just memorizing “anmelden” (to register), create a full sentence like, “Ich muss mich im Rathaus anmelden.” (I need to register at the town hall.) This will help you remember the word and its usage more effectively.


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German Conversations – Day 6(Let’s Talk about Family)

Hallo und herzlich willkommen! 😊 Learning German is more fun when you relate it to everyday scenarios. In this blog post, we’ll break down a family-themed conversation to help you build your vocabulary and understand grammar better. Let’s get started!


Section 1: English Sentences with Their German Translations

English SentenceGerman Translation
Who is in your family?Wer ist in deiner Familie?
I have one wife and two children.Ich habe eine Frau und zwei Kinder.
What about your father and mother?Was ist mit deinem Vater und deiner Mutter?
They live in India in a city where I was born.Sie leben in Indien in einer Stadt, in der ich geboren wurde.
What about your grandmother and grandfather?Was ist mit deiner Großmutter und deinem Großvater?
They live in my native village nearby.Sie leben in meinem Heimatdorf in der Nähe.
Do you have cousins?Hast du Cousins?
Yes, I have a nephew and a niece.Ja, ich habe einen Neffen und eine Nichte.
What about sister and brother?Was ist mit deiner Schwester und deinem Bruder?
I have one sister and one brother.Ich habe eine Schwester und einen Bruder.

Section 2: German Nouns with Articles and English Translations

German Article and NounEnglish Translation
die Familiefamily
die Frauwife
die Kinderchildren
der Vaterfather
die Muttermother
die Stadtcity
die Großmuttergrandmother
der Großvatergrandfather
das Heimatdorfnative village
der Cousincousin (male)
die Cousinecousin (female)
der Neffenephew
die Nichteniece
die Schwestersister
der Bruderbrother

Section 3: Verbs with English Translations

German VerbEnglish Translation
seinto be
habento have
lebento live
geborento be born

Section 4: Adjectives with English Translations

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
nahenearby
heimischnative

Section 5: Adverbs with English Translations

German AdverbEnglish Translation
in der Nähenearby
dathere

Section 6: Prepositions with English Translations

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
inin
mitwith

Section 7: Hindi Lovers – German Words with Hindi Translations

Word TypeGerman WordHindi Translation
Noundie Familieपरिवार
Noundie Frauपत्नी
Nounder Vaterपिता
Noundie Mutterमाता
Noundas Heimatdorfपैतृक गांव
Verblebenरहना
Verbhabenपास होना
Adjectivenaheपास
Adverbdaवहां
Prepositioninमें

Section 8: German Idiom

IdiomMeaning in EnglishMeaning in Hindi
“Blut ist dicker als Wasser.”Blood is thicker than water.खून पानी से गाढ़ा होता है।

Section 9: Famous Bollywood Dialogue in German and Hindi

Bollywood DialogueGerman TranslationHindi Translation
“Mogambo khush hua.”“Mogambo ist glücklich geworden.”“मोगैंबो खुश हुआ।”

Section 10: Study Tip

Practice Family Words Regularly! Create sentences about your own family in German. For example:

  • “Ich habe zwei Brüder und eine Schwester.” (I have two brothers and one sister.)
  • “Meine Großeltern leben in meinem Heimatdorf.” (My grandparents live in my native village.)

This helps reinforce vocabulary and builds confidence in using German naturally.


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German Conversations – Day 5(Documents for Rental Apartment)

Hallo und herzlich willkommen! 😊 Learning German is easier and more enjoyable when you connect it to real-life scenarios. In today’s post, we’ll explore vocabulary and grammar while learning how to handle apartment rentals in Germany. Let’s dive in!


Section 1: English Sentences with Their German Translations

English SentenceGerman Translation
What are the documents I should ask from the real-estate agency?Welche Dokumente sollte ich von der Immobilienagentur verlangen?
You can ask for Energynachweis.Sie können nach dem Energienachweis fragen.
What does it mean?Was bedeutet das?
It shows how energy efficient the apartment is.Es zeigt, wie energieeffizient die Wohnung ist.
What else can I ask for?Was kann ich noch fragen?
You can ask for actual Nebenkosten bills for last year.Sie können nach den tatsächlichen Nebenkostenabrechnungen des letzten Jahres fragen.
Anything else?Noch etwas?
You should ask for a draft rental contract.Sie sollten nach einem Mietvertragsentwurf fragen.
What else should I consider?Was sollte ich noch berücksichtigen?
You should find out about access to public transport, grocery shops, etc.Sie sollten sich über die Anbindung an öffentliche Verkehrsmittel, Lebensmittelgeschäfte usw. informieren.

Section 2: German Nouns with Articles and English Translations

German NounArticleEnglish Translation
die Dokumentediedocuments
die Immobilienagenturdiereal-estate agency
der Energienachweisderenergy certificate
die Wohnungdieapartment
die Nebenkostenabrechnungdieutility bills
das Jahrdasyear
der Mietvertragderrental contract
die Anbindungdieconnection (to transport)
die Verkehrsmitteldiepublic transport
die Lebensmittelgeschäftediegrocery shops

Section 3: Verbs with English Translations

German VerbEnglish Translation
verlangento ask for/request
fragento ask
zeigento show
seinto be
berücksichtigento consider
informierento find out

Section 4: Adjectives with English Translations

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
energieeffizientenergy efficient
tatsächlichactual
öffentlichpublic

Section 5: Adverbs with English Translations

German AdverbEnglish Translation
nochstill/else
usw. (und so weiter)etc.

Section 6: Prepositions with English Translations

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
vonfrom
nachfor/about
überabout/over

Section 7: Hindi Lovers – German Words with Hindi Translations

Word TypeGerman WordHindi Translation
Noundie Dokumenteदस्तावेज़
Noundie Immobilienagenturरियल एस्टेट एजेंसी
Nounder Energienachweisऊर्जा प्रमाण पत्र
Noundie Wohnungअपार्टमेंट
Noundie Verkehrsmittelसार्वजनिक परिवहन
Verbverlangenमांग करना
Verbfragenपूछना
Verbinformierenजानकारी प्राप्त करना
Adjectiveenergieeffizientऊर्जा-कुशल
Adjectivetatsächlichवास्तविक
Adverbnochअभी भी
Adverbusw.आदि
Prepositionvonसे
Prepositionüberके बारे में

Section 8: German Idiom

IdiomMeaning in EnglishMeaning in Hindi
“Das ist nur die Spitze des Eisbergs.”That’s just the tip of the iceberg.यह केवल समस्या का ऊपरी हिस्सा है।

Section 9: Study Tip

Practice Active Vocabulary Usage! When learning new German words, immediately put them into sentences. For example, write out your own questions about renting an apartment or other real-life scenarios. Speaking and writing regularly will help you remember vocabulary faster and more effectively.


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German Conversations – Day 4(How to find an Apartment)

Hallo und willkommen! 😊 In this post, we’ll explore German vocabulary, grammar, and tips through real-life examples. Let’s dive into a conversation about finding an apartment in Germany and break it down step by step for better understanding.


Section 1: English Sentences with Their German Translations

English SentenceGerman Translation
How to find an apartment?Wie findet man eine Wohnung?
Visit the websites, talk to colleagues.Besuchen Sie die Websites, sprechen Sie mit Kollegen.
Are there any agencies who help?Gibt es Agenturen, die helfen?
Yes, in each area there are some agencies, you can register with them.Ja, in jeder Gegend gibt es einige Agenturen, bei denen Sie sich registrieren können.
What are the steps involved?Welche Schritte sind erforderlich?
Well, you express interest and then wait for a response.Nun, Sie bekunden Interesse und warten dann auf eine Antwort.
Can’t I call directly?Kann ich nicht direkt anrufen?
People prefer email communication first, after sending an email, you can call.Die Leute bevorzugen zunächst E-Mail-Kommunikation, nach dem Versenden einer E-Mail können Sie anrufen.
Do I need any documents?Brauche ich irgendwelche Dokumente?
They may ask for proof of visa status, salary information, but it’s up to you to decide what you want to share.Sie könnten einen Nachweis über den Visastatus, Gehaltsinformationen verlangen, aber es liegt an Ihnen, was Sie teilen möchten.

Section 2: German Nouns with Articles and English Translations

German NounArticleEnglish Translation
die Wohnungdieapartment
die Websitediewebsite
die Kollegendiecolleagues
die Agenturdieagency
die Gegenddiearea
die Schrittediesteps
die Antwortdieresponse
die Dokumentediedocuments
der Visastatusdervisa status
die Gehaltsinformationendiesalary information

Section 3: Verbs with English Translations

German VerbEnglish Translation
findento find
besuchento visit
sprechento talk
helfento help
registrierento register
bekundento express
wartento wait
anrufento call
bevorzugento prefer
verlangento request/ask for

Section 4: Adjectives with English Translations

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
erforderlichrequired
direktdirect
bevorzugtpreferred
möglichpossible
verantwortlichresponsible

Section 5: Adverbs with English Translations

German AdverbEnglish Translation
zuerstfirst
dannthen
nunwell
möglicherweisepossibly
direktdirectly

Section 6: Prepositions with English Translations

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
mitwith
beiat/by
nachafter
fürfor
überabout/over

Section 7: Hindi Lovers – German Words with Hindi Translations

Word TypeGerman WordHindi Translation
Noundie Wohnungअपार्टमेंट
Noundie Websiteवेबसाइट
Noundie Kollegenसहकर्मी
Noundie Agenturएजेंसी
Nounder Visastatusवीज़ा स्थिति
Verbfindenढूंढना
Verbsprechenबोलना
Verbregistrierenपंजीकरण करना
Adjectiveerforderlichआवश्यक
Adjectivedirektप्रत्यक्ष
Adverbzuerstपहले
Adverbmöglicherweiseसंभवतः
Prepositionmitके साथ
Prepositionfürके लिए

Section 8: German Idiom

IdiomMeaning in EnglishMeaning in Hindi
“Den Nagel auf den Kopf treffen.”To hit the nail on the head.सटीक बात कहना।

Section 9: Study Tip

Consistency is key! Dedicate at least 15 minutes daily to practice German. Start with conversations like the one above, breaking them into smaller parts to focus on grammar and vocabulary. Over time, your confidence and fluency will grow.


I hope you find this post helpful in your language-learning journey! 😊 Viel Erfolg und bis bald!

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German Convsersations – Day 3(What to look for in an Apartment)

Welcome to Day 3. Every day little practice takes you places.


Section 1: English Sentences and Their German Translations

English SentenceGerman Translation
What should one look for in an apartment?Worauf sollte man bei einer Wohnung achten?
Well, the location, size, cold rent, and warm rent.Nun, die Lage, die Größe, die Kaltmiete und die Warmmiete.
What is cold rent and warm rent?Was ist Kaltmiete und Warmmiete?
Well, in Germany, the heating costs can be high in winter.Nun, in Deutschland können die Heizkosten im Winter hoch sein.
Oh, really?Ach, wirklich?
Yes, that’s why landlords mention utility costs separately and call it “Nebenkosten.”Ja, deshalb geben Vermieter die Nebenkosten separat an und nennen es “Nebenkosten.”
What else should one be careful about?Worauf sollte man sonst noch achten?
If you have small kids, you may want to look for a basement apartment or one on the ground floor.Wenn Sie kleine Kinder haben, sollten Sie vielleicht nach einer Kellerwohnung oder einer im Erdgeschoss suchen.
That’s a good hint. You are very knowledgeable.Das ist ein guter Hinweis. Sie sind sehr kenntnisreich.
Glad to help. We all have been through this phase, so happy to share learnings.Gern geschehen. Wir alle haben diese Phase durchgemacht, daher teile ich gerne meine Erfahrungen.

Section 2: Table of German Nouns with Articles and English Translations

German NounArticleEnglish Translation
die Wohnungdiethe apartment
die Lagediethe location
die Größediethe size
die Kaltmietediethe cold rent
die Warmmietediethe warm rent
die Heizkostendiethe heating costs
die Nebenkostendiethe utility costs
der Vermieterderthe landlord
die Kellerwohnungdiethe basement apartment
das Erdgeschossdasthe ground floor

Section 3: Table of Verbs with English Translations

German VerbEnglish Translation
achtento look for
seinto be
könnencan
nennento call
gebento give
suchento search for
teilento share
durchmachento go through
habento have
helfento help

Section 4: Table of Adjectives with English Translations

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
kleinsmall
hochhigh
separatseparate
gutgood
kenntnisreichknowledgeable
glücklichhappy

Section 5: Table of Adverbs with English Translations

German AdverbEnglish Translation
nunwell
deshalbtherefore
vielleichtmaybe
gerngladly
wirklichreally

Section 6: Table of Prepositions with English Translations

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
beiat
inin
nachafter/to
imin the
durchthrough

Section 7: Table for Hindi Lovers

German WordWord TypeHindi Translation
die WohnungNounघर
achtenVerbध्यान देना
kleinAdjectiveछोटा
nunAdverbअभी
beiPrepositionके साथ

Section 8: German Idiom with Its Meaning

German IdiomEnglish MeaningHindi Meaning
“Alles hat ein Ende.”Everything has an end.हर चीज की एक आंत होती है

Section 9: Study Tip

Tip: Practice speaking German daily, even for a few minutes. Use apps or language exchange platforms to converse with native speakers and get comfortable with common expressions.

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German Convsersations – Day 2(How to search for Apartment)

Common Conversations in German: A Practical Guide

Welcome to our latest post on mastering everyday German conversations! Today, we’ll break down ten commonly used conversational sentences in German, their vocabulary, and helpful tips for effective learning.If you want a direct link to posts like this please subscribe to whatsapp channel here


Section 1: English to German Sentences

English SentenceGerman Translation
Where do you stay?Wo wohnst du?
I am looking for an apartment.Ich suche eine Wohnung.
Do you have a temporary apartment?Hast du eine vorübergehende Wohnung?
Only for one month.Nur für einen Monat.
Do you know how to search for accommodation?Weißt du, wie man nach einer Unterkunft sucht?
No, I would need help. Any hints you may have?Nein, ich bräuchte Hilfe. Hast du irgendwelche Tipps?
Try visiting websites such as immoscout24.de, immowelt.de, or even Kleinanzeigen.Versuch, Webseiten wie immoscout24.de, immowelt.de oder Kleinanzeigen zu besuchen.
Thanks, you are very kind.Danke, du bist sehr nett.
But you will need to know some German.Aber du wirst etwas Deutsch können müssen.
Can you accompany me on some visits?Kannst du mich bei einigen Besichtigungen begleiten?

Section 2: German Nouns with Articles and English Translation

German Noun with ArticleEnglish Translation
die Wohnungapartment
der Monatmonth
die Webseitewebsite
die Hilfehelp
der Tipptip
das DeutschGerman (language)
die Besichtigungvisit

Section 3: Verbs Used with English Translation

German VerbEnglish Translation
wohnento stay
suchento search
habento have
wissento know
brauchento need
besuchento visit
begleitento accompany
könnento be able to

Section 4: Adjectives Used with English Translation

German AdjectiveEnglish Translation
vorübergehendtemporary
nettkind
einigesome

Section 5: Adverbs Used with English Translation

German AdverbEnglish Translation
nuronly
sehrvery

Section 6: Prepositions Used with English Translation

German PrepositionEnglish Translation
fürfor
beiat/on
nachafter/for
mitwith

Section 7: Hindi Lovers – German Vocabulary with Hindi Translation

German TermHindi Translation
die Unterkunftआवास
der Monatमहीना
die Webseiteवेबसाइट
die Hilfeमदद
der Tippसुझाव
das Deutschजर्मन भाषा
die Besichtigungनिरीक्षण
wohnenरहना
suchenढूंढना
habenहोना
wissenजानना
brauchenज़रूरत होना
besuchenमिलना
begleitenसाथ आना
vorübergehendअस्थायी
nettअच्छा
einigeकुछ
nurकेवल
sehrबहुत
fürके लिए
beiपर
nachके बाद
mitके साथ

Section 8: German Idiom of the Day

  • Idiom: “Ende gut, alles gut.”
  • English Meaning: All’s well that ends well.
  • Hindi Meaning: अंत भला तो सब भला।

Section 9: Study Tip

When searching for accommodation in Germany, it’s helpful to learn key phrases related to housing and practice them in real-life situations. Don’t hesitate to ask for help!

Stay tuned for more conversational insights and vocabulary tips in our next post. Happy learning!

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How to Start Speaking German in 10 Minutes Using Simple Constructs

Learning to speak a new language can seem like a daunting task, but in reality, you only need a few key constructs to start building meaningful sentences. In this post, we’ll show you how to start speaking German in just 10 minutes by using one verb (essen – to eat) and one object (Apfel – apple). By the end, you’ll be able to express multiple ideas confidently!

Step 1: Learn the Key Verb – essen (to eat)

The verb essen means “to eat” in German. Here’s how it looks in the present tense for I (ich):

  • Ich esse – I eat

That’s all you need for now!

Step 2: Build Basic Sentences

Now, let’s use the object Apfel (apple) and start building sentences:

  1. Ich esse einen Apfel.
    I eat an apple.
  2. Ich esse keinen Apfel.
    I do not eat an apple.
  3. Ich esse heute einen Apfel.
    I eat an apple today.

Step 3: Add Modality with “Should”

In German, the modal verb sollen means “should.” Let’s add it into our sentences:

  1. Ich soll einen Apfel essen.
    I should eat an apple.
  2. Ich soll keinen Apfel essen.
    I should not eat an apple.

Step 4: Practice with Simple Questions

Let’s add some simple questions to practice conversations:

  1. Soll ich einen Apfel essen?
    Should I eat an apple?
  2. Esse ich einen Apfel?
    Am I eating an apple?

Step 5: Combine and Experiment

You now have the tools to start combining sentences and experimenting. For example:

  • Ich esse heute einen Apfel, weil er gesund ist.
    I eat an apple today because it is healthy.
  • Soll ich jetzt einen Apfel essen?
    Should I eat an apple now?

Final Thoughts

By focusing on just one verb (essen) and one object (Apfel), you’ve already built multiple sentences with different meanings! The key to speaking German—or any language—is to start small and build confidence through practice.

Now it’s your turn: Grab another verb (trinken – to drink) and another object (Wasser – water) and repeat these steps. Before you know it, you’ll be having simple conversations in German!

Viel Spaß beim Sprechen! (Have fun speaking!)