Different Ways Of Saying Thank You In German | A Get Germanized Deutsch Lesson

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Do you always say "danke" if you want to express thankfulness in German? This easy course for beginners and medium level (intermediate) B.1/B.2 learners will increase your fluency in no time and teach you different/better ways of saying thank you auf Deutsch! They say life is too short to learn German but that's not true! Whether your intention might be a conversion of Deutsch to Englisch (translate German to English), getting a DAAD scholarship, just visiting Germany or to learn German online for other reasons....this is the channel for you! You can use a dictionary to translate german to english but this video series is just so much more effective! You can soon study in germany, convert german to english on your own and tell people how easy German is for you! You don't need to visit a Deutschakademie or use a German dictionary! All you want is right here on Get Germanized! So throw away that German/English dictionary, stop that German course and learn Deutsch with me! Soon you'll be your own English to German Wörterbuch!
Dieser Deutsch-Anfängerkurs wird euch helfen eure Sprachkenntnisse erheblich zu verbessern!

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m actually waiting for ' vielen dank'

VenkateshChowdary
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Of the many useful videos you have made this is right up there with the top ones, and I think the whole video series will turn out to be a great idea. You hit the nail on the head: A big step in sounding more fluent in any language is understanding the variations of common words and when and how to use them correctly.

I liked this video very much. Ich bin dir sehr dankbar!

darylwilliams
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I met an exchange student from German back in 2010 I would love to learn German case I met more German people which I'm hoping I love meeting all nationalities😊 I'm an proud language learner

chrissystewart
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Part of my ancestors are German so I’ve always felt a bond with Germans, and their customs.

barbaraness
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Dankeschön Dominik!! Veilleicht könntest Du andere Alternativen für "es tut mir leid" erwähnen.

wnd
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Hahaha, Dominic you're so fun! Thank you! Oder, Dankeschön!

rickinhoh
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When I spent some time in Germany, I couldn't quite figure out when to use dankeshoen or vielen dank. It seemed that locals in the Frankfurt area were most likely to use vielen dank, but I wasn't sure if there was a subtle context that I was missing.

danport
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When I lived in Berlin I used to say schönen Dank

cjcampbell
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For me, Vielen Dank is the most used way to say thanks

Achin_Jain
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Dominik: I tend to say the same words over and over again.

Dominik: *also casually says repertoire, a word I had to look up how to spell as a native English speaker*

mj
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Danke dir aufmerksam für dieser Unterricht! :) Ich habe Dankeschön und danke sehr vielmals im Freiburg Benutzt mit meine Freunden.

pe
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My father was in the Army, and was stationed in Germany while I was ages 5-8 years old. I absolutely loved it!
I had a German teacher who taught us the language. I used to remember the words that we were taught in school, but since living in south Texas where so many people speak Tex/Mex, or Spanish I’ve forgotten most of the German language.

barbaraness
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Excellent idea for a video series, though. There are any number of common phrases that would help us expand our vocabulary. This is particularly true with modern, informal German. Thanks for taking the time.

kurzhaarguy
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As my family name, Seidl, would tell most Germans, my family is Austro-Bavarian. I'm accustomed to Vergelt's Gott. I figured it to be older: Oma and Opa emigrated in the 1910's. But, when I lived in Germany, in the 1980's, "vielen dank, " was common (RheinPhalz).

kurzhaarguy
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Tolles Video! I thought I knew all levels of Thank you, turns out there are even more from what I thought. The more you know...

imagismus
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Great idea to make these new series! I can't wait for the upcoming videos!
Ideas:
1. Common everyday phrases (with context)?
2. Another example is to take ''es tut mir leid'' and ''entschuldigung'' and explain the differences (with context/examples) plus other similar words/phrases.
3. Lastly, many ways to say goodbye...


Thanks for the content and keep it up! xx

fabjonahaliti
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Keep up with this series as it will definitely level up my German and rescue me of awkward situations.

Mahmoud-pvro
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This was really helpful and useful. Vielen dank. ☺️ I'm looking forward to more of these videos. ☺ 👍🏽

_ammy_
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Tausend Dank wie auf Franzōsisch, mille merci!!

PeteyHoudini
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ich danke ihnen! you are an excellent teacher. more lessons please!!

shahlabadel