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Understanding ‘Steuern’ (Taxes) basics – Grammar: Genitive and compound nouns

Navigating the German Tax Maze: A Beginner’s Guide (and My Messy Experience) Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin felt amazing at first – the history, the food, the vibe. But then I started hearing about “Steuern.” Taxes. And honestly, my head started spinning. I knew I needed to understand this, not just for my own…
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Grammar: ‘nicht nur … sondern auch’ (not only… but also)

Tackling ‘Nicht Nur… Sondern Auch’: My German Grammar Struggle (and Small Wins!) Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and honestly? German grammar feels like a personal nemesis. It’s not just about knowing the rules, it’s about hearing them, feeling them, and then actually using them without completely blanking out. And…
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