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Coffee Break German

How to answer 'wann' questions in German | A Coffee Break with Thomas

Coffee Break German

Radio Lingua Network

Courses, Learn German, Language Learning, German Lessons, Easy German, Education, German Language

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🗓️ 13 August 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In these short, espresso-style episodes, we help you improve your German a little bit each time. In today’s episode, we’re joined by Thomas from the Coffee Break German team.


Today, we’re tackling how to answer wann questions in German, and when to use the dative or accusative case in your answer. ⏰ By the end of the episode, you’ll be ready to handle these questions in your everyday conversations.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Coffee Break German.

0:03.8

My name is Thomas and today I want to talk to you about time and how we talk about it in German.

0:13.2

More specifically even, I want to show you how to answer questions starting with when, when.

0:22.3

Neuegidic?

0:23.6

Super.

0:24.4

Then let us start.

0:30.2

Like, today I want to show you some different options of how to talk about when something is happening

0:43.1

or when somebody is doing something.

0:46.6

If you are new to coffee break German or have just started learning German, this might not

0:52.1

be the best place to start since we will be talking a lot

0:55.9

about the accusative and the dative case. Not necessarily the best topic to get started with.

1:04.4

If that's the case, have a listen to our Coffee Break German Level 1 podcast, taking you all the way from the start to comfortably

1:14.3

talking about the most important topics in German. So, but now to our today's theme. Talking

1:22.2

about when things are happening is essential to make any form of plans with other people.

1:28.7

So if somebody asks you,

1:31.1

when can we swimmen go,

1:33.8

you have a lot of possible answers.

1:35.8

You can say,

1:37.1

morning,

1:39.2

on Friday,

1:41.5

or even yiden tag,

1:43.6

every day.

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