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Correct Use of German Prepositions
This article introduces simple grammar rules, which help not-native speakers to avoid mistakes. Examples illustrate the many different German meanings for "to".
Giving Directions in German
This lesson introduces some simple phrases German people would use if they give directions and teaches how to communicate in the case of being lost.
How to Ask for Directions in German
This lesson introduces simple phrases and some vocabulary needed when finding one's way around Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
The Correct Use of the German Accusative
Learn when and how to use the accusative case. These simple rules will make German grammar rules understandable and easy to use.
German Numbers from 100 to 1000
Need to learn German numbers fast? Want to count in German like a pro? Then follow this easy German number guide for numbers from 100 to 1000.
German Personal Pronouns
The following article explains the four grammatical cases of personal pronouns in German: nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive.
Learn to Use German Phrases Correctly
Often English expressions can mirror the German version, but sometimes they don't. It is important to know how to translate certain terms according to the context.
How to Spell German Numbers
German numbers beyond 20 follow a regular pattern that makes counting and spelling numbers in German quite easy.
Telling Time in German
When asked for the time, German people often use set phrases and refer to a 24 hour circle of the day.
F+U Academy of Languages in Heidelberg, Germany
German is the third most popular foreign language taught worldwide, and Heidelberg, the home of Germany's oldest university is the pefect place to learn it!
German Language Phrases for Beginners
Using du and Sie correctly, asking questions in German and clarifying and applying conversational phrases will ease the flow of that first conversation in German.
Survival Phrases in German
Bitte and danke, hallo and tschüß and wie geht's are just some of the essential German words and phrases anyone visiting Germany or meeting Germans should know.
Reasons to Learn German
What foreign language is the best to learn? Although there is no easy answer, German is an excellent language choice for multiple reasons. This article explains why.
How to Pronounce German Last Names
Müller, Meier and Schulze are all common German last names with old meanings. Surprise German colleagues and friends by pronouncing their family names correctly.
Essential German Soccer Terms
What do Tor, Elfmeter, Abseits mean? Not only for followers of the German Bundesliga, this list of German football terms will come in handy when watching the next game.
Make Learning a Language Fun for Your Child
You want your child to learn another language, but it seems to be more stress than fun? Try to immerse your child for brief periods into a German-language environment.
Practice Speaking German for Free
You know some German, but you have no possibility to use it. Here are some great ways to find out how and where to actually speak German - online and free of charge.
German Animal Vocabulary
Kamel, Elefant and Tiger are just some easy-to-guess German animal names. Learn more German jungle and forest animal vocabulary including pronunciation and plurals.
Pronunciation Guide to German Animals
Hund, Katze and Maus are just some common German animals. Learn more names of farm animals and popular German pets and then finish by singing "Old MacDonald" in German.
30 Most Popular German Sayings
Careful when using German proverbs in English or vice versa! Few meanings correspond, so check this list of common German sayings and meanings before translating.
Learn German University Vocabulary
Planning on studying in Germany? Here are some terms used at German universities that will be useful during your time abroad, as well as other general university info.
Historic Art & Architecture Vocabulary in German
Learn German terms for different styles and periods of art and architecture, and sound like an art aficionado at museums and churches in German-speaking countries.
Learning Vegetables in German
Brokkoli, Okra and Zucchini are German vegetables that are easy to remember. Grouping German vegetables by article and plural form will simplify learning further.
Learning Names of Fruits in German
Apfel, Banane, Feige - English equivalents of some German fruits are easy to guess. Learning German berries and exotic fruits in groups will simplify learning further.
How to Pronounce German First Names
How to pronounce common and popular German first names such as Michael, Jürgen, Andreas or Julia, Beate and Sonja? Find out here.