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Describing family, friends, and relationships – Grammar: Possessive articles and pronouns

My First Month in Munich: Getting to Know People – and the Possessive Articles! Okay, so here I am. Munich. It’s… amazing. The beer gardens are incredible, the weather is surprisingly decent for November, and I’ve finally managed to secure a decent job at the advertising agency. But honestly, the biggest challenge so far has…
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Using ‘entweder… oder’ (either… or) – Grammar: Two-part connectors

Mastering “Entweder… Oder…” – My German Journey Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for about six months now, and let’s be honest, German grammar has been my nemesis. It’s not the vocabulary – I can (mostly) understand people, and I’m getting better at ordering a coffee (“Einen Cappuccino, bitte!”). No, it’s the structure of…
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Agreeing politely: ‘Da haben Sie recht’

Navigating German Disagreements: When “Da haben Sie Recht” Saves the Day Okay, so I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and honestly, it’s been a rollercoaster. I’m finally starting to get a handle on the language, but there are still these little moments where I completely stumble. It’s not about huge grammatical errors…
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