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Grammar: Indefinite pronoun ‘mehrere’ (several) – Grammar: Pronoun declension

Mastering ‘Mehrere’: A Practical Guide to German Grammar – And Why It’s Confusing Me Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin, and German is… well, it’s a challenge. I thought I was decent at English, but this language is a whole different beast. It’s not just about learning individual words; it’s…
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Phonetics: Expressing emotion through pitch – Grammar: Pronunciation and intonation

Mastering the Mood: German Phonetics and How It Really Works Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for almost six months now, and let me tell you, learning German has been hard. Not just the vocabulary, though that’s a beast in itself. It’s this subtle stuff, this feeling that I’m constantly missing something, like I’m…
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