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All About German Particles / Partikeln

Posted by By Nikolina October 15, 2024
Particles or small words are very common in spoken German, you can hear them at every turn. But what exactly do they mean, and this is where the problem arises,…
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All About Modal Particle in German/ Modalpartikeln

Posted by By Nikolina October 14, 2024
In this lesson, you will learn all about modal particles in the German language, what kind of particles they are, when and how they are used, and what they mean.…
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