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Discussing housing types (apartment, house, shared flat) – Grammar: Nouns and articles, two-way prepositions

My First Month in Berlin: Decoding German Housing Okay, deep breath. It’s been a month since I arrived in Berlin, and honestly, it’s been… a lot. The language, the bureaucracy, the sheer weirdness of some things – it’s overwhelming sometimes. But I’m getting there. And honestly, one of the biggest hurdles has been figuring out…
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Grammar: Demonstrative ‘dasselbe’ (the same one) – Grammar: Demonstrative pronouns
Decoding German: Demystifying ‘Dasselbe’ – The Same One Okay, so let’s be honest. German grammar feels like a secret code sometimes. I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, and while I can order a coffee (“Ein Cappuccino, bitte”) and navigate the U-Bahn, the pronouns… the pronouns are still a beast. Especially these demonstrative…
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Disagreeing politely: ‘Das sehe ich anders’ – Grammar: Opinion expressions

Learning to Gently Say “No” in German: ‘Das sehe ich anders’ Okay, so, this is embarrassing to admit, but I’ve been struggling with this for months. It’s not a huge deal, but in Germany, expressing a different opinion, even politely, feels…complicated. It’s not a simple ‘no’ like in English. And honestly, it’s been causing some…
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