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Talking about shopping lists – Grammar: Quantity words

My First Shopping Trip Nightmare (and How I Learned About ‘Ein Stück’) Okay, so let’s be honest. Moving to Berlin felt like jumping into a washing machine full of excited chaos. I was thrilled, terrified, and desperately trying to remember everything I’d ever heard about German. Weeks went by of nodding politely, saying “Danke,” and…
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Using ‘Vorteil’ and ‘Nachteil’ in sentences – Grammar: Sentence connectors

Navigating Life in Munich: Mastering ‘Vorteil’ and ‘Nachteil’ Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Munich, and honestly, I’m still stumbling over so much. But I’m learning. And one of the things that’s been really helpful, surprisingly, is learning to use those words: ‘Vorteil’ and ‘Nachteil’. They seem simple enough, right? Advantage…
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Two-part connectors word order

Decoding the German Connector Chaos: My Struggle (and Small Wins) Okay, let’s be honest. Moving to Berlin felt amazing. The history, the food, the sheer energy of the place… it was everything I’d dreamed of. But then I started trying to talk to people, and suddenly, I was drowning in a sea of “doch,” “aber,”…
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