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Learn German A1: Where I Live Lesson 43

German Alphabets Pronunciation & 100 German Words

German Alphabets Pronunciation & 100 German Words

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Learn German A1: Where I Live Lesson 43. The German Language introduced in this free course by ask-scholars.com is centered around everyday situations. So, If you are an adult with no previous knowledge of German and studying your own, than this course is for you.

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Types of Apartments

Meine Eltern wohnen in einem Einfamilienhaus. – My parents live in a house.

Ich suche eine Wohnung. – I’m looking for a flat.

Wir wohnen in einer Wohngemeinschaft/WG. – We live in a flat share.

Mein Mitbewohner kocht gern. – My flatmate likes to cook.

die Miete – the rent

Im Stadtzentrum ist die Miete hoch. – The rent in the city centre is high.

Die Vermieterin ist freundlich. – The landlady is friendly.

The nouns “die Miete(the rent) and “der Vermieter/die Vermieterin” (the landlord/the landlady) all come from the verb “mieten”: to rent!

Ich miete eine Wohnung mit hoher Miete von einem freundlichen Vermieter. – I rent a flat with a high rent from a friendly landlord.

die Adresse – the address

Kannst du mir deine Adresse geben? – Can I have your address?

The following words you are likely to use when answering the above question:

1): die Hausnummer – the house number

Ich wohne in der Hausnummer dreißig. – I live at number thirty.

2): die Postleitzahl – the postcode

Meine Postleitzahl ist 14471. – My post code is 14471.

The usual format for writing addresses in German is:

first and last name: Farrukh Bashir

street name and house number: Berliner Straße 12

postcode and city: 12345 Berlin

Asking Questions

We are going to look at questions that can be answered by yes or no.

Gibt es hier eine Post? – Is there a post office here?

Es gibt eine Post in eurem Dorf. – There is a post office in your village.

Discuss How i live?

Die Wohnung hat 3 Zimmer. – The flat has 3 rooms.

You will see different types of rooms often end with the word ”Zimmer”; The different words describe ”Zimmer” as follows:

Mein Schlafzimmer ist sehr groß. – My bedroom is very big.

Mein Wohnzimmer ist klein, aber gemütlich. – My living room is small but cosy.

Meine Eltern sehen im Wohnzimmer fern. – My parents watch television in the living room.

Das Badezimmer ist sehr Schmutzig. – The bathroom is very dirty.

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der Küche – the Kitchen

Wir kochen in der Küche. – We cook in the kitchen.

der Balkon – the balcony

Ich lese gern auf dem Balkon. – I like to read on the balcony.

die Terrasse – the terrace

Im Sommer grillen wir auf der Terrasse. – We have barbecues on the terrace in the summer.

der Garten – the garden

Ich bin gern im Garten. – I like being in the garden.

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