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Describing emotions and reactions – Grammar: Adjective endings

Navigating Feelings in Deutschland: Adjective Endings – It’s More Complicated Than I Thought Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of trying to build a life, a job, and, let’s be honest, a decent vocabulary. I thought I was getting the hang of German, but then I went to a coffee…
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Talking about emotions and emotional reactions

Decoding Emotions in Germany: My Journey So Far Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Munich, and let’s be honest, it’s been a rollercoaster. I thought learning German would be mostly about ordering a pretzel and asking for directions. Turns out, understanding how people express themselves, especially their feelings, has been a…
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Talking about emotions and emotional reactions

Navigating Feelings: My First Steps with German and Emotions Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. It’s amazing, it’s exhausting, and honestly, sometimes it’s just… a lot. I came here with this romantic idea of effortlessly conversing in German, a deep understanding of culture, and a general feeling of calm. The reality? Well,…
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Describing emotions and emotional reactions

Mastering “Wie Fühlst Du?” – Describing Emotions in German Okay, so I’ve been in Berlin for six months now, and honestly, the biggest hurdle wasn’t learning Sprachbad (that’s German for “taking a shower in a language,” right? – I’ve been using that one constantly!). It’s been figuring out how to really talk about how I’m…
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