Let’s Talk About Your Loved Ones: The Family in German Language

 

Hello Everyone, After getting the feedback from my Professor, I started to explore something more unique, and during exploring I decided one of the interesting concept about the family that I should try to learn vocabulary that how to describe about the family is the German language. The online website called “Emma loves German” I found it really impressive because in this website I learned how to talk about family members, as I liked audio to practice new words.

Die Familie (The Family)

In German, “family” is “die Familie” (pronounced: fah-MEE-lee-uh).

Few common family members in German Language:

Mutter – Mother

Vater – Father

Eltern – Parents

Bruder – Brother

Schwester – Sister

Opa – Grandpa

Oma – Grandma

Onkel – Uncle

Tante – Aunt

Cousin (m.) / Cousine (f.) – Cousin

Here in above sentence m. represents masculine (used term for boy), and f. represents feminine (used for girl)

                                                                                                                      Kind – Child

Sohn – Son

Tochter – Daughter

I uploaded a video that how to describe the family members, learning the German language is quite challenging as compared to other languages in my opinion, I felt it due to complex grammar rules to long compound words as I explored the numerous websites and online learners get to know that the Germany language has three genders that are masculine for males, feminine for females and the few words are neutral which makes it very tricky for the beginners, however it is a different experience, it can be said that it all depends upon the interest that how we understand it’s patterns to grasp the language, moreover, kindly check out my video and let me know your thoughts about it. Also, feel free to share any tips or experiences that may help me on my language-learning journey.

Stay tuned….! 🙂

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