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Talking about shopping and supermarkets – Grammar: Accusative articles and quantity expressions

Mastering the Supermarket: My German Shopping Struggles (and Wins!) Okay, so moving to Berlin was… intense. Everything’s bigger, louder, and the language… well, the language is a whole other adventure. I’m still learning, obviously, but one area that’s tripped me up constantly is talking about shopping. Specifically, supermarkets! It feels like a tiny, almost insurmountable…
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Saving energy and resources – Comparative forms and infinitive clauses

My Struggle with Energiesparen and the Weirdness of German Grammar Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m loving it. The coffee is amazing, the history is incredible, and I’m actually starting to get the hang of ordering ein Bier without completely butchering the pronunciation. But, let’s be honest, learning German is…
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