
How are you in German - Rocket Languages
How do you ask "How are you?" in German – and how do you reply? You’ll learn some formal and informal ways to ask people how they are in this free German audio lesson.
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I love you in German - Rocket Languages
Ready or not, it’s time for a German lesson of the more romantic kind. How do you say “I love you” in German? How do you say you’re not interested in someone?
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Learn German with Rocket German | Free trial
Learn German online with the Rocket German free trial. Learning German is fast and easy with our audio course, software and German language lessons.
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German Pronunciation - Rocket Languages
The mission for today is to help you with your German pronunciation and get you started with the alphabet in German. By the end of the lesson, you'll already be able to pronounce some …
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To need in German - Rocket Languages
To speak in German. Shopping is much easier if you know your clothes in German! Talking about your feelings in German is a great way to connect with the German people.
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To drive in German - Rocket Languages
To drive in German The verb to drive is " fahren " in German. Fahren is a useful verb, particularly if you plan on traveling around Europe and/or Germany by car or campervan. In this lesson we show you …
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Free German Lessons - Rocket Languages
These free German lessons will teach you how to improve your German knowledge and pronunciation immensely. Make sure that you use Rocket Record, our voice recognition technology to get your …
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German Nominative - Rocket Languages
German Nominative There are four cases in German: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive. This might be a bit tricky for you to get your head around because you don’t use cases in English as much …
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Counting in German - Rocket Languages
Counting in German If you want to ask how much something costs “Wie viel kostet das?” you need to know the German numbers, so that you’ll actually be able to understand the answer to your question.
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German Pronouns - Rocket Languages
German Pronouns In English, when talking to people about ourselves, or when we talk about people in general, we use short words like “I”, “you”, “we”, and “they”. These words are called pronouns . …
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