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Episode 26 - I, you, he, she, it... in German

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Summary
In this episode of the Better German podcast, host Susie Blumel explains how to use personal pronouns in German. She covers the direct translations of "I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they" in German and explains the importance of matching pronouns to the gender of nouns in German. Additionally, she touches on the use of different pronouns based on formal or familiar relationships in the language.
Topics and Bullet Points
Primary Topic: Personal Pronouns in German
- Introduction to personal pronouns
- Definition of personal pronouns
- Use of personal pronouns in reference to persons or things
- Basic translations of personal pronouns in German
- Direct translations of "I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they" in German
- Differentiating singular and plural forms of "you" in German
- Additional information on personal pronouns
- Gendered nouns and articles in German
- Explanation of how German nouns are considered to be either male, female, or neutral
- Matching the gender of the noun to the appropriate pronoun in German
- Formal and familiar forms of address
- Different use of pronouns when addressing people formally or informally in German
Links
- Podcast Episode 5 - Introduction to Articles
- Interactive Movie Guide to help you find German movies with subtitles on your level.


Here you can get early access to the upcoming A1.1 (total beginner) German course.
I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please subscribe and share the podcast.
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Do let me know, which subjects you would like covered!
And watch out for the next episode - I publish a new one every Thursday.
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Summary
In this episode of the Better German podcast, host Susie Blumel explains how to use personal pronouns in German. She covers the direct translations of "I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they" in German and explains the importance of matching pronouns to the gender of nouns in German. Additionally, she touches on the use of different pronouns based on formal or familiar relationships in the language.
Topics and Bullet Points
Primary Topic: Personal Pronouns in German
- Introduction to personal pronouns
- Definition of personal pronouns
- Use of personal pronouns in reference to persons or things
- Basic translations of personal pronouns in German
- Direct translations of "I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they" in German
- Differentiating singular and plural forms of "you" in German
- Additional information on personal pronouns
- Gendered nouns and articles in German
- Explanation of how German nouns are considered to be either male, female, or neutral
- Matching the gender of the noun to the appropriate pronoun in German
- Formal and familiar forms of address
- Different use of pronouns when addressing people formally or informally in German
Links
- Podcast Episode 5 - Introduction to Articles
- Interactive Movie Guide to help you find German movies with subtitles on your level.


Here you can get early access to the upcoming A1.1 (total beginner) German course.
I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you did, please subscribe and share the podcast.
I would love to stay in touch, so for news, new courses and books, subscribe to my newsletter.
Do let me know, which subjects you would like covered!
And watch out for the next episode - I publish a new one every Thursday.
  continue reading

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