I've taken 5 years of German and I kid you not it only gets worse and worse the further in you get, like, at least 12 different situations you gotta remember for when to use which one
It's the german Sesame Street song - der, die, das, wieso, weshalb, warum, wer nicht fragt, bleibt dumm.
(the, the, the, why, why, why, if you don't ask, you'll stay dumb)
Well no, if it's a feminine noun (die Gabel - the fork) you'll use keine, kein is for masculine and neutral (das/kein Messer - the/no knife, der/kein Tisch - the/no table)
:D
Language comes from "lingua", the tounge.
If you really want to learn a language, you have to use it regularly and you have to be forced to use it. Making it practical instead of theoretical helps extremely well.
When I'm in Germany my French is horrible, put me to France for 3 days and I'm fluent.
Unfortunately one isn't always able to live for a few years in the countries we'd like to learn the language...
(Did I say it right?)
It's Fräulein but ofc you don't have the ä
(I heard Germans put capital letters on verbs?)
Only on nouns.
(the, the, the, why, why, why, if you don't ask, you'll stay dumb)
How do you differentiate them???
I heard this applies to “kein” and “keine” too???
:D
I’m...
Wow...
How do you do that? The intuition thing...
If you really want to learn a language, you have to use it regularly and you have to be forced to use it. Making it practical instead of theoretical helps extremely well.
When I'm in Germany my French is horrible, put me to France for 3 days and I'm fluent.
Unfortunately one isn't always able to live for a few years in the countries we'd like to learn the language...