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German genders, the plurals, how difficult are they? >+ e and umlaut +e
Course content
German gender #2 - the plurals of German nouns
- Plurals promo Free
- Introduction & information about this course Free2 m
- NEW! German Learners' Community
- About the quiz & certificate
- A little info about Angelika
- The workbook
- Useful dictionaries
- Those little extra letters and how to write them
- Introduction and comparison of German and English plurals Free3 m 15 s
- Introduction - the PDF
- Don't believe me that English plurals are difficult? Read this!
- + n, +en, +nen2 m 44 s
- +n, +en, +nen - the PDF
- + e and umlaut +e Free3 m 25 s
- +e and umlaut +e - the PDF
- +er and umlaut +er2 m 42 s
- +er and umlaut +er - the PDF
- + umlaut2 m 14 s
- + umlaut - the PDF
- No change Free3 m 28 s
- No change - the PDF
- Phew!7 s
- +s2 m 4 s
- +s - the PDF
- Some exceptions5 m 50 s
- Some exceptions - the PDF
Episode Description
At the end of this lecture you will have a better understanding on which German nouns take +e or an umlaut +e.