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German Conditional Tense

Technically, the German conditional tense is a subjunctive mood, not tense. That means it refers to wishes or unreal situations,…
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100 Most Common German Words

The German language includes hundreds of thousands of words (or millions, depending on how you count them). But, why don’t…
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12 German Modal Particles

Some of the trickiest words to master in German are Modalpartikeln (modal particles). Modal particles usually have other meanings in…
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How to Say “No” in German

Almost anybody familiar with pop culture depictions of Germany has seen somebody angry shouting “Nein!” (no) in a movie, TV…