German All-in-One For Dummies, with CD

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German All-in-One For Dummies, with CD

German All-in-One For Dummies, with CD

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If you want to improve your German, whether it's for work, travel, or enjoyment, German All-in-One For Dummies has you covered. i>

","additionalResourceLink":"","bookCompanionPage":{"pageId":0,"name":null,"slug":null,"_links":null},"seo":{"metaDescription":"","noIndex":0,"noFollow":0}},"_links":{"self":"https://dummies-api. Some expressions may have an English equivalent that's recognizable, so it's easier to get the hang of using them. Whether you’re just looking for a greeting besides “guten tag” or you want to become a foreign exchange student, German For Dummies uses the renowned Berlitz approach to get you up and running with the language ― while having fun, too! Packed with foundational grammar and integrated vocab, German Workbook For Dummies will set new language learners on their way to an exciting experience learning this complex language.

I will continue to use this book as my German definitely needs improvement and being in Kindle format means I can use it on my Kindle and iPad mini when away from home. A few German words have been adopted by the English language and have retained their meaning, such as Kindergarten ( kin -der-gär-ten), Angst (änkst), kaputt (kä- poot ), Ersatz (ër- zats ), Sauerkraut ( zou -er-krout), Zeitgeist ( tsayt -gayst), and Wanderlust ( vän -der-loost). Finance is provided by PayPal Credit (a trading name of PayPal UK Ltd, Whittaker House, Whittaker Avenue, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Surrey, United Kingdom, TW9 1EH). Focuses on everything from grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciations to verb forms and tenses Perfect for a refresher or a quick reference Aids you in writing assignments, tests, and conversational German If you have some knowledge of German and want to polish your skills, German Essentials For Dummies focuses on just the core concepts you need to communicate effectively.You'll also find additional content on grammar and usage to empower you to use and speak German like a native.

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The table below shows the interrogative (question) pronoun who. It has nothing to do with the English kind , which is nett (nêt) or liebenswrdig ( lee -bens-vuerd-iH) in German.



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