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@rach94662 жыл бұрын
That’s a beautiful Rhododendron behind you. 😌🌸
@wernholttempelhoff93013 жыл бұрын
There are special "speaking like a native" - pronunciation lessons in each language. Nativ speaker emphasize words differently, shorten words or swallow syllables in spoken language. In the formal farewell formula on the phone, the emphasis is initially on: "Auf!" This is followed by "Wiederhören", but not every syllable is spoken. When you spoke your voice got higher at the end with " ..hören". That's in german a question. In cursive something like "Auf Wiederhören (?) " On the phone, however, saying goodbye is a statement (!) And the voice drops slightly at the end. The first syllable "Wieder..." is quickly spoken and contracted. In cursive something like "Wi d d e " - hören In addition, the vowel "e" is swallowed in the second syllable, i.e. not pronounced. Written something like "Wieder h ö_r n". The second syllable is spoken more slowly than the first syllable. The word "Auf (!)" - emphasize (pitch: in the middle) + first syllable briefly and contract "Wi d d e" .. (short pause) With the second syllable "h ö_r n" swallow the "e" and speak more slowly and emphatically and at the end lower your voice slightly (!). Auf - Wi d d e/h ö_r n (!)
@wernholttempelhoff93013 жыл бұрын
@@gulli72 correct, :-) , ... we used to play a similar joke on our peer wenn saying "Auf Wiedersehen " (good by) and at first shortened it in "Widdersehn" and then transformed it in "Wirsing" whitch aktually means "cabbage" in German but phonetically, with a bit of imagination, it sounds like the quickly spoken "Widdersehn".
@ddnote3 жыл бұрын
Tbh, I came across by your channel and I love it as I'm learning German and keeping up my English in the same time. I would say you've done a great job here. I can understand most of your English. I got almost those words you spoke even you spoke fast. I feel like this is a good way to learn both English and German in the same time. Thanks.
@sakurabandi3 жыл бұрын
I live in Germany too,i live in Berlin,i'm Azerbaijani,i just moved to Berlin,i don't even know german well,i started learning german today,wish me good luck,thank you!
@iglunaseesternchen60003 жыл бұрын
My tipps for Hamburg, as now living here for a little over 25 years, coming from further up north the north sea shore: for the "dark history" of Hamburg there is Hamburg Dungeon... there are quite a few nice facts and it is enterntaining =) another pro about that location, the miniature wonderland is next door, which is a must see, but not much history only really really nice to see. for seeing big ships, Kapitän Prüsse Harbour tours... those skippers are nuts =) if you want to know about some natural desasters we had here, drive up to Husum and visit the Nissen Haus. They have some exeptional exhibitions about floods... My family, from my fathers side were just fleeing their home, when a big wave took it back into the ocean... they were only a few hundred meters away. That event is in the museum as well. I think still with a model what it did look like. phew what else. Driving up to Haithabu to see the history when northern germany was in danish hands... Greetings aus Barmbek =)
@tedalert18253 жыл бұрын
Whenever you have to pronounce an "Ö" just think of "Jerk". It´s somewhat close ..
@azounx3 жыл бұрын
For short ö as in Götze, it works. If you do it for long ö as in Röteln, you'll sound like a comedian imitating Hitler.
@V100-e5q3 жыл бұрын
You might find Willkomm Höft interesting. Located in the Schulauer Fährhaus near Wedel. There every (major) ship that enters or leaves the harbour will get a greeting in their native language and its national anthem is played. The announcer operating the place then explains to the guest of the restaurant some major facts about the ship. A tradion for nearly seventy years. I used to visit that place regularly with my parents when I was kid. A nice place to include in a walk along the Elbe.
@stephaniea.75273 жыл бұрын
My surprise when my German partner’s dad spooned up some soup and there was a whole hotdog in my bowl-I felt that 😂 Also, congrats on the Lingoda sponsor! I successfully completed the Sprint they held this winter and am taking more classes to brush my B1/B2 skills!
@slidenapps3 жыл бұрын
So which do you like better lingoda or Italkie?
@stephaniea.75273 жыл бұрын
@@slidenapps i haven’t used italki, so i can’t give any feedback. if you do one of the Lingoda sprint promotions, read all the rules thoroughly. they’re very strict and it is a challenge, but the progress you’ll make is worth it if you can fully commit.
@rudigerroth66303 жыл бұрын
Hi, in your last video you talked about wanting to see big ships. I'm from Hamburg but haven't lived in the city for 15 years now, but we had a unique place to watch ships. It is a little difficult to get there though and so extremely few people know about this place. It's across from the "Strandperle" (your friend should know it) and offers a great view over the Waltershofer harbor and what's going on there. Best you go there in the evening and watch the sunset there with a picnic. With the lights of the port there is a 100% Hamburg evening atmosphere. It is located at the end of the "Tankweg" at the small lighthouse. Previously, the Tankweg was closed to private vehicles and you had to sneak from the pier "Am Bubendey-Ufer" partly below partly on the floodwall there, but as far as I know, the road "Am Tankhafen" is now open to the general public and you come from there directly to the place. I hope you have a nice evening there!
@HiFromHamburg3 жыл бұрын
Hi Rüdiger, thank you so much for this tip! I will definitely check out this spot. I really appreciate the insider scoop :)
@rudigerroth66303 жыл бұрын
Da noch für! ;-) Take the Hadag ferry (line 62) from the Landungsbrücken (you can use with a HVV ticket) and get off at the pier Bubendey-Ufer. So the approach is much more atmospheric. From the pier it is then about 20 minutes walk.
@hajosalz16213 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure, that u get Kartoffelsalat with vinegar even in Hamburg ...
@TheDarthSiren3 жыл бұрын
I do too ^^
@chrisbaertl57083 жыл бұрын
Just make your Southern Germany Kartoffelsalat yourself: Add Gemüsebrühe (urm, vegetabel soup, instant stuff), salt, pepper, some onions if you like and let the potatoes soak a bit of the soup. After that add a neutral oil (after adding oil the potatoes won't soak the soup any more) and enjoy. Bavarians love to add Schnittlauch and Speck (Bacon). Ö ist just pronounced as the u in curl or a bit like in hurry. Maybe keep that in mind when saying "Auf wiederhören"
3 жыл бұрын
Actually, Hamburg has less extreme weather due to the ocean nearby. If you want it more extreme (colder winters, hotter winters), try South or South East Germany. :)
@biskadorwersonst3 жыл бұрын
Hi Lila, if you are afraid of driving your bike in the city, try a trip to the "Wilstermarsch" north of Hamburg. We have nearly almost a bike lane beside the roads and less traffic. It´s nice to drive your bike at the riverside of the Elbe and watch the big ships on their way to Hamburg. The difference between Verrat and Fahrrad is to stress the second syllable in verRAT and the first one in FAHRrad.
@mfkman3 жыл бұрын
I (a German) have been living in the SF Bay area for 7 years now. The strongest earthquake that I have ever felt was in Germany (NRW). So far every earthquake that we have had in CA was so minor that I didn't know if it was a car driving past or an earthquake. Knock on wood that it stays like that.
@slidenapps3 жыл бұрын
Now you jinxed it...
@NikolausUndRupprecht3 жыл бұрын
16:00 Of there are natural catastrophes in Germany. They are just of a different kind (and perhaps often less detrimental). However, parts of Hamburg are prone to flooding. Thunderstorms are an issue in all of Germany. But you are right, the Earth isn’t shaking that much. The Eifel southwest of Cologne is a volcanic area that produces minor Earthquakes.
@albertmarnell99763 жыл бұрын
My Oma here in New York used to always make Lapskaus for me. Eventually by the time I was 16, I was sick of it. I remember telling her that I was sick of it (I loved it for so long). I told her that it looked like vomit but the truth was that I was sick of it because I ate so much of it in my life.
@herbertgonswa35033 жыл бұрын
Do you visited the big bunker in Wilhelmsburg ? There is a restaurant on the the top and a fantastic view over the habour and the city and its free.
@BaluDerBaer9333 жыл бұрын
Dein 3-Sprachen-Video ist inzwischen ja richtig durch die Decke gegangen! ;-)
@Jawssalamalecu3 жыл бұрын
Love how your voice changes pitch when you're saying German words. Ha! Great job with your videos. Keep 'em coming!
@jerometsowinghuen3 жыл бұрын
So it is not easy to date someone who is a different nationality, but I hope you keep your own beauty, Miss Lila.
@leniiihonek18533 жыл бұрын
Bremen is worth visitig. :) The Schnorr-Viertel is beautiful and full of history.
@arnodobler10963 жыл бұрын
Not even the Bremer Stadtmusikanten were there 🤣
@BremerFischkoop3 жыл бұрын
@@arnodobler1096 no no no, they are right near the Rathaus. And touching the foot of the donkey gives you luck. They are between Rathaus and Unser lieben Frauen Kirche.
@arnodobler10963 жыл бұрын
@@BremerFischkoop 🤣
@noctilux77993 жыл бұрын
Yes, the Schnoor-Viertel is nice, especially at evening, when most of the tourists are gone ;)
@BremerFischkoop3 жыл бұрын
@@noctilux7799 ... And Böttcherstraße with its art installation an contructiond. Bremer Neuschwanstein!
@fonkbadonk29573 жыл бұрын
Your Umlauts are all over the place :D Elephant: Töröö - not a single dot in your pronunciation Lehrbuch: bUch - totally saying all the dots that aren't there! Kind of cute :)
@wolverine86583 жыл бұрын
You should visit Burg Hohenzollern, for learning about Kings and Imperators, it's also a quit impressive castle with a beautiful view.
@diwe99843 жыл бұрын
Just ask your friend - better still, his parents - about the storm flood of 1962. ... By the way, your "auf Wiederhören was very good!
@Str8Water733 жыл бұрын
08:02 There is a big difference between understanding and speaking english. Me, for example, understand mostly everything I hear or read in english. But if someone starts talking to me I will try to get the hell out of this situation as polite as possible. That would make me look cold and resevered. If an engilsh speaking girl wants to date me she has to break the ice first simply by not giving up without bothering me. Just some smal flirts now and than giving me time to get used to the situations. Everthing else is depanding on the same things other Datings depand on too.
@volkergrimm38153 жыл бұрын
Hamburg was a member of the Hanse. It was a free Trade Organisation around the Baltic and the North See during the Midle Age So the town was very rich and wasn't under a king
@waltergro91023 жыл бұрын
Hamburg was as all lords and free communities under the Holy Roman (German) Emperor. But the Holy Roman Empire didn't become a centralized and unified monarchy. Thus the lords and free communities were autonomous, but not independent.
@beckshollymo46193 жыл бұрын
Hi from Wandsbek, Hamburg.. Do you know Cooper's Wirtshaus Wandsbek? It's a bavarian style restaurant. There you can get Kartoffelsalat without Mayonnaise.
@damiandornfelder85023 жыл бұрын
You can get that oily Kartoffelsalat at „Hofbräu Hamburg“. It’s like a Bavarian embassy 😂 also you can get that sometimes in supermarkets.
@ancientlaserrifle14963 жыл бұрын
the northern-german word for beeing picky with food: "krüsch sein" :D like in "ich bin sehr krüsch"
@renesomebody3 жыл бұрын
Hi. Also living in Hamburg I recommend u guys to visit "Strand Pauli" which is a nice beach club and u may wanna rent a small boat ("Kanu") and cruise through all the small rivers of Hamburg. did u know that HH has more bridges than Venice? u sure wanna do this boat trip - but not just on the Alster. that's boring. and did ur boyfriend told u bout the "Mini Wunderland"? not sure if the name is right. it's like the world's biggest "small train park" (dunno the name in engl, lol). my bro helped building it in the beginning.....
@MarianneExJohnson3 жыл бұрын
Verrat vs. Fahrrad is a big difference, actually, because with Verrat, the stress is on the second syllable, while with Fahrrad, it's on the first. Ver- is one of those inseparable prefixes that are unstressed despite the general rule of stressing the first syllable. Regarding history and the port, look into the Hanseatic League, "die Hanse" in German, that's a very interesting bit of history right there. It's also where the first H of HH comes from. 😁
@bazzjumpa19843 жыл бұрын
do u still are in touch with that i like big bugs girl u made some stuff with?
@Torfmoos3 жыл бұрын
The "Museum für hamburgische Geschichte" near Planten un Blomen und Micheal shows a lot. Nice Ship Models, a lot of the Hanse, the developement of the City, older northen Trachten ( nothern Dirndel ) and furnitured Rooms. Near Kiel is a whole Village build of original Houses. But check out the corona rules.
@fonkbadonk29573 жыл бұрын
I feel like "Kopfhörer" must be your favourite word to say out loud =D (~14:50)
@nik-roshansirak33983 жыл бұрын
Definetly check out Hamburg Dungeon!
@StephanEngine78783 жыл бұрын
Last winter wasn't particular cold...just so you know. Wait for a really cold winter...
@andreawirtz27283 жыл бұрын
Where can I find the old channel video’s ?🥺 I loved all of your old videos 💖 are they deleted ?
@vbvideo16693 жыл бұрын
Very nice video! :)
@slidenapps3 жыл бұрын
How did you get your freelance visa switched over to a regular work visa? Did the company take of your sponsorship?
@Naontaes3 жыл бұрын
Since the childstorry of Benjamin Blümchen there is Te-röh as a Sound of an Elefant 🐘
@fonkbadonk29573 жыл бұрын
I like this lamb! But a 5min ad on a 20min video really is quite a lot.
@patrickeggs44473 жыл бұрын
The flowers behind you called Rhododendron. Kind regards
@exbachi3 жыл бұрын
I think the winter was not cold, but long. Actually it was never really cold like -10°C. But it was long. We had no real spring this year
@lphaetaamma2913 жыл бұрын
your "töröö" sounds like "Terrain"
@HiFromHamburg3 жыл бұрын
Haha that’s funny 😄
3 жыл бұрын
Have a Bratwurst in a German bread roll, or at least a Bockwurst with mustard, and then try to eat an original hotdog. I am curious if you understand your boyfriend then. :D
@EvaLieblich3 жыл бұрын
Der Elefant macht: Törööö :D Schönes Video!
@jjj130319843 жыл бұрын
J.e.s.u.s., coming from Oldenburg this is so embarassing for me to imagine there is an American exchange student and the guys on campus or in clubs like Amadeus or Metro would actually not manage to talk to her... I guess I would have been one of them back in the day. So thank God there are Apps and Facebook groups today. But again, Northern Germany is really a little stiffer than the South. It's more like Sweden. Once you get to know somebody, it's great. So having lived in Berlin for 15 years, my closest friends are STILL the ones from Oldenburg when I was 19, and I keep coming back home like 4 times a year, and actually might move back, just because I never found such close friends again like my old Oldenburg friends. But again, a year is a short time, and I feel for her here, - that reminds me of my time as an exchange student in Ireland, being really lonely for months, in a culture where just nobody feels the obligation to integrate a new foreign person, and you just have to start looking for friends yourself, because everybody is shy and reclusive. Very tough. And the English still could be better here, - German students refusing to talk English, - also a little embarassing imo.
@CHRIS-nt4bl3 жыл бұрын
In german history is not only WW2... maybe you try the varus battle in the teutoburg forest (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Teutoburg_Forest)
@andreashorn96383 жыл бұрын
No Natural disasters in Hamburg? Read about the north sea flood of 1962....
@bigernie94333 жыл бұрын
As you are not all that keen on Kartoffelsalat, this makes me wonder whether have you tried Labskaus yet ? If you want to avoid saying "auf Wiederhören", you may try switching to Swiss dialect by saying "Uf Wiederluege". Your co-Hamburgers will be left in awe.
@MarsOhr3 жыл бұрын
Müßte das nicht heißen: "Uf Wiederlose"?
@singulosta3 жыл бұрын
The book sounds like a perfect gift for my US girlfriend who just moved to Magdburg. Would appreciate an ISBN or a link. Thank you in advance!
@HiFromHamburg3 жыл бұрын
hi, it’s called the 25 essential world war ll sites: European theater: the ultimate travelers guide to battlefields, monuments, and museums :)
@singulosta3 жыл бұрын
@@HiFromHamburg thank you!
@sajidrahman73873 жыл бұрын
Hey! you could start vlogs in german
@peter_meyer3 жыл бұрын
Hi Lila, are you still in contact with Tori? She has not posted in a long time and the last video wasn't that promising.
@meinhd14833 жыл бұрын
Do you have German ancestry? You could pass for one.
@Dahrenhorst3 жыл бұрын
Hamburg actually is increasingly threatened (due to climate change) by storm tides. Around 60 years ago (1962) Hamburg suffered the biggest natural disaster in Germany's recent history with a storm tide which claimed more than 300 lifes. As a citizen of Hamburg you should definitely be knowledgeable regarding storm tides and how to cope with them, since in the coming decades that will become a serious threat, again due to climate change. On the other hand, the southern east and the center of Germany has become Europe's tornado alley during the past century. Most of them are lesser F1 or F2 tornadoes, but there every few years a F3 one will show up. This expected to change a lot for the worse due to climate change in the coming decades as well. The last F4 tornado was some 50 years ago, though. However, the situation is absolutely not comparable to America's mid-west. Yet.
@Audrey788713 жыл бұрын
No matter how kind you are, German kids are kinder!
@Humpelstilzchen3 жыл бұрын
🤣
@V100-e5q3 жыл бұрын
Regarding meeting other folks from your country: When I was in Florida the neighbors pointed out a German Cafe as a place to visit. That was thought as a nice gesture. But I could go to a German Cafe all the time in Germany. Why going to Florida then? It was not what I wanted to see. And I was not that desperate to have some German Kaffee und Kuchen after some weeks.
@georgevi1193 жыл бұрын
Hamburg hast its nature desasters as well. These have to do with the Elbe River and the northsea. Look it up in Wikipedia February, 17, 1962!
@olehamburg34043 жыл бұрын
Wenn Sie mehr über die Hamburger Verganenheit erfahren möchten, dann empfehle ich den Besuch des "Museum für hamburgische Geschichte" gegenüber des Heiligen Geist Feldes.
@stefansucher99923 жыл бұрын
Are you interested in a special sightseeing tour in Dresden? I`m able to help you.
@Annaconda19843 жыл бұрын
Do you wanna hang out and maybe collaborate on a language video? Can be in german or english. I'm georgian but I grew up in Germany and my bf Raoul is German too. (Our channel is Georgian2go). I asked before but I'll give you the benefit of a doubt, that you missed the comment.
@HiFromHamburg3 жыл бұрын
hi thank you for reaching out again. i have to respectfully decline but I wish you success with your channel:)
@herbertgonswa35033 жыл бұрын
Hey, ask a turkish woman for a potato salad receipt, cause they create it with vinegar, sehr lecker !
@Hasenfuss203 жыл бұрын
Nice video. I don't know if you are still interested in German history, but there is a documentation series on Netflix called "Die Deutschen". I think they have 2 seasons with 10 episodes each, starting from ~800 till 1st world war. It is in German only, but quite interesting.
@alexbrenzinger92513 жыл бұрын
Grunkohl = Kale in English it was before the arrival of potato the most imported food in Europe
@fipsvonfipsenstein67043 жыл бұрын
If you date a german and ask him where he wanna put his Wiener in ... you might trigger a "Klappmesser". As a Berliner (who regularly gets lost in Hamburg and somehow always ends up at the same roundabout), I can recommend the harbour tour (if you haven't already done it). The ships don't get any bigger - but when you get so close to them, they are at least more impressive. In addition, Hamburg - like Berlin - has an Unterwelten e.V. They organise guided tours through lost tunnels and old bunkers ... but you have to dress warmly, so it's more for the cold days. Oh, and if you ever find a lonely, lost motorcyclist with Berlin licence plates at the Horner Kreisel ... make a date with him.
@Munden043 жыл бұрын
I had to pause for a moment becaue I was about to ask out my friend (who is German) and then this popped up
@Peter-ts6hw3 жыл бұрын
Would be my gf, without asking why?
@Oberteufel3 жыл бұрын
Ich habe keine Ahnung wieso, aber ich verstehe bei dir 95% wenn du Englisch redest 😅 obwohl du so schnell sprichst 😂 Bei anderen Leuten ist es eher 80%, manchmal nur 60😅 wo kommst du her? 😁
@doloresmey3 жыл бұрын
Sind es wirklich so hohe Steuern (Lohnsteuer/Kirchensteuer), oder meinst du die Gesamtsumme der Abzüge, wo auch die Sozialleistungen (Rentenversicherungsbeiträge, Arbeitslosenversicherung) zugehören, die man letztlich für sich selbst zahlt. Altersvorsorge. Sozialleistungen sind keine Steuern. 😉
@thomasknochenhauer3 жыл бұрын
It depends on. When you speak to a child, you also say "A A" it means no no
@yasminesteinbauer85653 жыл бұрын
10:11 Yeah I got the joke.😁 Aa, by the way, is not only dog feces but feces in general. But it is language you would use for small children. (cf. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aa_(Kindersprache) ) Your telling of earthquakes remind me of the blog of a Japanese woman in Germany who confused the words "Erdbeben" and "Erdbeeren" and was shocked when someone told her he loves strawberries.😂
@Cadfael0073 жыл бұрын
If I was only 25 years younger... :o) I would have talked English with you and we could have talked all night long about WWII history. I would have showed you Walbeck, where Eisenhower and Churchill first met on German Ground. Only don't know if you like white asparagus Walbeck is famous for...
@falcotol92993 жыл бұрын
Why should a German speak English in Germany ??? Do Americans try speaking German in America ? Learn the language of the country you are in, I would say.
@andywhiteman78863 жыл бұрын
My mother, who spoke German. pronounced it aff weider zane. At least that is the way I understood it.
@MarsOhr3 жыл бұрын
Auf Wiedersehen=see you again. Auf Wiederhören = hear you again. Because you don't see the partner when speaking on the telephone (at least in former times).
@udovolkermann81933 жыл бұрын
An Elephant in German doesn't make "Taraaaaa", it makes "Töröööööööö", please, say this in your next video, thank you.
@olafgogmo54263 жыл бұрын
"Aufwiederhören" usaly is pronounced "aufwiederhörn".
@torbenjohansen69553 жыл бұрын
oh There are natural disasters in germany last one in Hamburg was 1962 de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturmflut_1962
@Brainvirus13 жыл бұрын
Heroin? HH?
@LiebeNachDland3 жыл бұрын
I would look forward to starting a relationship there in German. In other words, if I were to meet a girl and start talking and conversing first in German, that’s the language where the relationship could start from and could be maintained from there in German. Of course, you have to have the necessary skills and confidence to do that in the first place. I’m not necessarily a fan of the Denglish, but when needed, it would be necessary. Thank you again for these great and specific insights into northern Germany. It seems like nobody else is really doing that.
@Akkordeondirigent3 жыл бұрын
To answer your question let me put it this way: If I were in your target-group, wich I obviously am not, for certainly several reasons, but if I were - you wouldn't have any difficulty whatsoever to date me. Or in other words: I consider your partner as pretty lucky.
@martinjunghofer33913 жыл бұрын
Die Aussprache von deutschen Wörtern basiert im Wesentlichen auf 3 Säulen: dem Klang der Buchstaben, der Länge der Vokale und der Akzentuierung(en). Ich vermute bzw. befürchte, daß die von Dir und den anderen Amerikanern propagierten Sprachkurse darauf nicht die nötige Sorgfalt legen!
@Free-rn5lf3 жыл бұрын
I hate when my ex was switch to German and then she's like oh sorry I forgot you don't understand it😐
@TheTenguwarrior3 жыл бұрын
Now I can be proud, I am a different kind of German :D
@KoRnChEn3 жыл бұрын
Ey, ich schreib dir mal auf deutsch ;D Wozu in englisch wechseln, wenn du's lernen willst. Muss ich mir mal abgewöhnen. Ich liebe deine Perspektive aus Hamburg ♡ Komme aus Hannover. Hamburg ist cooler, heheh. DANKE für alles! ♡♡♡ Ich gucke deine Videos am aller liebsten und ich finde dich voll sympathisch und authentisch! Wenn du ne WWII Tour gemacht hast, warst du auch in nem KZ zur Besichtigung? Ich war letztes Jahr in Bergen-Belsen, wo Anne Frank leider auch war. Weiß nicht, ob jede KZ Gedenkstätte sowas hat, aber da gibt es eine riesige geschichtliche Ausstellung, die absolut nichts beschönigt. Das würde ich echt allen Leuten empfehlen. Auch denjenigen, denen das Thema schon zum Hals raushängt. A propros Dinge, die manchen Leuten zum Hals raushängen (mir nicht!) .....kommst du eigentlich mit dem Gendern klar? Also ich meine zB "dein*e Freund*innen" oder so. Und guckst du deutsche KZbinr*innen? Wie Mailab oder Walulis zB? ♡
@sturmkind3 жыл бұрын
Das Wortspiel des "Leer"buchs finde ich immer noch super 😄 und "Aa" ist nicht bloß "Dogpoop" es ist eine kindliche Wortwahl für alle Sorten von "poop" 💩
@NikolausUndRupprecht3 жыл бұрын
I doubt that there are many taxes deducted from your salary. You mix up taxes with the money you pay into the health insurance, unemployment insurance and contributions for your retirement. If you have low income very little is deduced for actual taxes. A tax is money that is taken from you and can be spend by the state for ANYTHING the government wants to. Taxes are just gone and spent on the military, public administration, industry subsidies and all sorts of things from which you cannot benefit directly. The money deducted from your salary is for the most part bound to a specific purpose that benefits you directly. These deductions are not taxes. If you watch videos by Americans who moved to Germany, you hear that quite often that they mix up taxes with contributions to an insurance. Conflating these two expenditures is rather bad, because it simplifies the political debate on taxes too much.
@publicvoidmain3 жыл бұрын
And I'm that weird native German who is actually more comfortable speaking English than German... Yay.
@Marian_ELCarnal3 жыл бұрын
was denn mit dir los
@publicvoidmain3 жыл бұрын
@@Marian_ELCarnal Möchtest du eine tiefergehende psychologische Analyse, oder reicht "ich bin Softwareentwickler"?
@Marian_ELCarnal3 жыл бұрын
@@publicvoidmain was juckt mich das, was du arbeitest
@labamuss3 жыл бұрын
nice like
@Claus58713 жыл бұрын
Hello Lila the German ö is like the sound you do in skirt, dirt, etc.
@sealord-digital-design3 жыл бұрын
Go to Daniel Wischer Restaurant (near the town hall) and you get the best Kartoffelsalat with vinegar in Hamburg
@ninan96503 жыл бұрын
True, Daniel Wischer is a staple. The original Restaurant in the Steinstrasse is also quite nice, since it has still of the old fashion decor.
@mikebegonia61343 жыл бұрын
So you are sponsored.
@torbenjohansen69553 жыл бұрын
why is it hard to date a german ??? think a lot of germans are dating or are even in a relationship/married to a german. how is that harder than an USAmerican dating another USAmerican???????? ( sorry i just had to i can't resist )
@danielaramburo76483 жыл бұрын
German: you are late to the date. It was at 1200, you got here 1202!!!!
@jenslindnerfotografie3 жыл бұрын
Your lingoda ad takes almost the half of you video. Really annoying!
@pb68393 жыл бұрын
the pollen is killing me
@pb68393 жыл бұрын
@@thedatapackmaker really appreciate the support
@Vagabound3 жыл бұрын
Answer to the topic: Germans are even harder to date outside of Germany 😂😉 In Germany there should be enough germans to date to. Outside of Germany there are way less germans to date.... except you are on Mallorca 😆😂
@Ati-MarcusS3 жыл бұрын
tööörööö :)
@konstruktivismuskonstru93603 жыл бұрын
the food in Germany gets better the further south you are ;-)
@danielaramburo76483 жыл бұрын
I would like to visit Germany, but I would not live there. I could not live in a communist country.
@Steeler-wg5zo3 жыл бұрын
Apparently, the twisted Trump idiology has done a great job here, LOL
@danielaramburo76483 жыл бұрын
@@Steeler-wg5zo I don’t understand you. Please explain.
@danielaramburo76483 жыл бұрын
@@Steeler-wg5zo and for the record, I don’t like trump, or the democrats. I hate them both.
@astridlung41623 жыл бұрын
For the record: Germany is not a communist country. Please do your homework.
@danielaramburo76483 жыл бұрын
@@astridlung4162 I must correct myself. It’s a socialist country. Socialism is evil.