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00:00We're going to exchange it immediately. We're going to exchange it immediately, so can you send it back to us?
00:07Yes. This shirt looks different than that I saw on your website. It's not what I expected, so I want to send it back to you again.
00:20What is different?
00:21I thought it was a T-Shirt without Kragen, but it's clear that it's a Polo-Shirt with Kragen.
00:29Ich verstehe. Haben Sie das Preisschild bereits abgeschnitten?
00:33Ja, habe ich. Aber es ist wirklich nicht das, was auf dem Bild war. Kann ich es trotzdem zurückschicken?
00:40Wir haben dieses Shirt sowohl mit als auch ohne Kragen. Unsere Daten zeigen, dass Sie das Shirt mit Kragen ausgewählt haben.
00:47Wirklich? Dann muss ich den falschen Artikel angeklickt haben.
00:52Wir können ein Produkt austauschen, solange das Preisschild dran ist, aber es wäre schwierig, es zu tun, wenn es bereits abgeschnitten wurde.
01:00Ich verstehe. Können Sie dann bitte nur das Jackett austauschen?
01:04Natürlich. Die Unannehmlichkeit tut uns wirklich leid.
01:08Did you get it right? I hope you learned something from this quiz. Let us know if you have any questions. See you next time.
01:16Hello, my name is Elisa. Welcome to Top 25 German Adjectives. Let's start.
01:24Gut. Good. Heute bin ich gut drauf. Today I am in a good mood.
01:33Die guten alten Zeiten. The good old days. Neu. New. So depending on the article, the adjective changes in German as well.
01:45Das neue Mädchen in der Klasse. The new girl in class. Der neue Hund meiner Nachbarin. The new dog of my neighbors.
01:59Erste. First. Ich war noch nie Fallschirmspringen, also würde ich es sehr gerne ausprobieren und es wäre mein erstes Mal.
02:08I've never gone skydiving before, so it would be my first time and that's exciting.
02:17Letzte. Last. Ich war das letzte Mal am Meer vor circa einem Jahr.
02:26The last time I was at the ocean was about one year ago.
02:32Lecker. Tasty. Ich liebe leckeres Essen. Wer nicht? I love tasty food. Who doesn't?
02:42Ich finde scharfes Essen sehr lecker. I think spicy food is very tasty.
02:50Krank. Ill. Ich war letztens zehn Tage krank. I was ill for ten days actually.
03:01Klein. Klein. Little. Ich finde kleine Hunde süß. I think little dogs are cute.
03:09Laut. Loud. Das Stadtleben ist laut. The city life is loud. Die laute Musik. The loud music.
03:21Groß. Big. Mein Hund ist ziemlich groß. My dog is pretty big. Andere. Other. So it is singular and plural.
03:37Ich habe lustige Freunde, aber auch andere Freunde. I have funny friends, but also other friends.
03:43Wer ist die andere Person? Who is that other person?
03:47Alt. Old. Ich mag alte Schätze. I love old treasures.
03:58Ich mag alte Omas. Die sind sehr süß. I like old grandmas. They're really cute.
04:06Kalt. Cold. Ich mag es überhaupt nicht, wenn es kalt ist. I don't like it at all when it's cold.
04:15Müde. Tired. Heute bin ich etwas müde. Ich hoffe, ihr seht das nicht. Today I'm a little tired. I hope you don't see it.
04:24Gut gelaunt. Cheerful. Ich bin meistens gut gelaunt oder versuche, alles gut gelaunt zu sehen.
04:33I am most of the times cheerful and I try to see everything as cheerful.
04:39Verrückt. Crazy. Ich glaube, einige Leute denken, ich bin verrückt. I think a lot of people actually think I'm crazy and I love it.
04:49Ich finde, mit den besten Freunden kannst du immer verrückt sein. I think with your best friends you can always be crazy. Those are the best ones.
04:58Lustig. Funny.
05:02Ich finde mich immer sehr lustig. Vielleicht andere nicht, aber ich. I think I'm funny, even though maybe other people don't, but I think so.
05:13Einer meiner lieblingslustigen Schauspieler ist Ben Stiller. One of the most funniest actors is Ben Stiller.
05:20Schön. Pretty. Das schöne Mädchen. The pretty girl. Der schöne Sonnenuntergang. The pretty sunset.
05:29Schwierig. Difficult. Ich fand Mathematik immer sehr schwierig. I always thought math was very difficult.
05:39Heiß. Hot. Das Essen ist heiß. The food is hot. Or you can say also hot as in the weather is hot.
05:52Wichtig. Important. Ich finde, das Wichtigste ist, sich selber treu zu bleiben. I think the most important thing is to be true to yourself.
06:05Interessant. Interesting. Ich finde Kunst sehr interessant. I think art is very interesting.
06:14Es gibt auch viele interessante Personen. There are a lot of interesting people. Super. Great. Das Essen war heute super. The food was great today.
06:29Eine super Erfahrung war für mich, als ich tauchen war in Ägypten. One of the most greatest experience for me was to dive in Egypt.
06:43Schlecht. Schlecht. Bad. Das schlechte Wetter would be the bad weather. So there is an E again depending on the article.
06:53Das schlechte Essen. The bad food. Langweilig. Boring. Mir ist nie langweilig. Ich finde immer etwas. I am actually never bored. I always find something to do or funny.
07:10Weit. Fahr. Ich liebe es, weit weg zu reisen. I love to travel to far away places. Die Strecke von meinem Haus zur Arbeit ist weit.
07:25The way from my house to work is far.
07:29Thank you for watching Top 25 German Adjectives. Don't forget to subscribe to see more videos with me.
07:38What was your favorite adjective? Leave in the comments below. Hope to see you soon. Bye.
07:44Bye.
07:45Yeah, I didn't move too much.
07:47Hello, it's Alisa. Welcome to the top 10 phrases you always want to hear. Let's begin.
07:56Das Budget ist unbegrenzt. The budget is unlimited. This is like a dream for every woman, I think.
08:05Das Budget ist unbegrenzt. The budget is unlimited. Who doesn't want to hear that all the time?
08:13I would love to hear that because I love shopping.
08:16Du bist ein ausgezeichneter Koch. You are an excellent cook.
08:28Or if it's a girl, you would say, du bist eine ausgezeichnete Köchin.
08:35We want to be equal, you know. I'm actually not a good cook, by the way. I'll try.
08:40Du siehst toll aus heute. You look great today.
08:45Du siehst toll aus heute. Dankeschön. You look great today. Thank you.
08:52Who doesn't love to hear that, especially on a Monday morning?
08:57Es wird einen Bonus am Ende des Monats geben. There'll be a bonus at the end of the month.
09:03Es wird einen Bonus am Ende des Monats geben. There'll be a bonus at the end of the month.
09:10What would you do, if you've got a bonus at the end of this month?
09:15I actually wouldn't know. Maybe I'll go shopping. But then maybe I'll go on a vacation or something.
09:21That would be nice vacation. I would go to Fiji. To the Fiji Islands.
09:32And just be at the beach in nature. I think that's what I would love to do.
09:37Gute Arbeit. You did a great job.
09:40Gute Arbeit. You did a great job.
09:44I'm sure you've been all doing a great job in learning German with me.
09:50And I hope you still keep learning with us.
09:55Gute Arbeit. Dankeschön. You did a great job. Thank you.
10:01Ich habe dir etwas Besonderes mitgebracht. I brought you something special today.
10:07Ich habe dir etwas Besonderes mitgebracht. I brought you something special.
10:13Now that's a nice one as well. Who doesn't like presents?
10:19I think what is special to me is more of a...
10:23Well, something that's thoughtful, you know, or a memory.
10:27Or it's not about how big something is or how expensive.
10:31I think it's something that, you know, if people bring something special,
10:36it's usually something that they thought of or maybe they made themselves.
10:41I love those kind of things.
10:43What is something special you've got as a present?
10:46Leave me in the comments and tell me.
10:48Ich vermisse dich. I miss you.
10:55Who is somebody you miss or what? Maybe a dog too.
10:58To all the dog lovers out there, leave in the comments,
11:01what kind of dog do you have?
11:03Mach eine Pause. Ich werde heute putzen.
11:07Take a break. I'll do the cleaning today.
11:10Mach eine Pause. Ich werde heute putzen.
11:13Take a break. I'll do the cleaning today.
11:16Oh, that is a really good one.
11:19That's actually a very special present.
11:21I think that's something you should do for the whole day.
11:24Just, you know, be there and just clean the house for once.
11:29Sie hatten Recht. You were right.
11:33Sie hatten Recht. You were right.
11:36Yes, I love to hear that too.
11:39I actually think I'm always right, so...
11:42Oh my God.
11:44Und sie gewinnen.
11:46And you win.
11:48Und sie gewinnen. And you win.
11:51Have you won something?
11:53Maybe you play a sport or you're in a team
11:56and I would be really interested to know what you do
12:00or if you've even won something in a lottery or whatever
12:05or you did some competition, anything, leave in the comments.
12:11What is your favorite compliment or phrase you've ever heard?
12:17Or if you want to hear something, leave in the comments.
12:21if you can in German.
12:23Thank you for watching the 10 phrases you always want to hear.
12:29And please don't forget to subscribe.
12:32And see you soon. Bye. Cut.
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12:43Hey everybody, what's up? I'm Henrik.
12:46Welcome to a new episode of GermanPod101.com
12:49You see, it's still not the best weather ever here in Germany
12:53but soon we're getting there.
12:55And then I can totally recommend you to come here, travel here.
12:58And what do you need for traveling?
13:00Exactly. You need 20 phrases you must know for traveling.
13:04Here we go.
13:06First phrase, when you don't know where to go, you ask
13:09Könnte ich eine Karte bekommen?
13:11Could I have a map?
13:13Actually, you could also ask this to your friend who is going to traveling
13:16because card also works for postcard.
13:19So if you have to stay home and not traveling, you can ask for Karte, for a card.
13:25Or you can ask for a map, which we also call Karte.
13:28And then you can find your way.
13:30Number two, very important sentence.
13:34Sprechen Sie Englisch?
13:36Do you speak English?
13:37Here in Germany it's quite common people do speak English even though the older ones not so much.
13:43But whenever you meet like a young couple or young people on the street
13:46and you really cannot find your way or you're really struggling
13:50you can always try to even talk to them in English.
13:53But if you want to be polite, you can ask in German.
13:55Sprechen Sie Englisch?
13:57And then the person will know, oh, okay, sure.
13:59I'm going to try to help you out.
14:01Gibt es einen Bus vom Flughafen in die Stadt?
14:04Is there a bus from the airport to the city?
14:07Often airports are kind of outside of the city, right?
14:10In Germany, or actually in Europe, we have Ryanair.
14:14Probably you've heard about it.
14:15It's like cheap airline, but you, I mean, we all want to save money, so it's good.
14:20But often the airports of this Ryanair are actually not in the city.
14:24So if you fly Ryanair to Barcelona, you end up, I don't know, 100 kilometers out of Barcelona.
14:29And then you always have to take a bus.
14:31This also happens in Germany.
14:33For example, the Frankfurt airport of Ryanair is about 100 kilometers out of Frankfurt.
14:39So you will have to ask for a bus to the city.
14:42How do you do this?
14:44Gibt es einen Bus vom Flughafen in die Stadt?
14:47Number four.
14:48Ist das WLAN kostenlos?
14:50Is the Wi-Fi free?
14:52It's getting more and more there here in Germany.
14:54I remember when I was traveling in the US, you could get free Wi-Fi everywhere.
14:58Even in the streets.
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