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Coffee Break German

How to form questions in German | The Coffee Break German Show 1.04

Coffee Break German

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

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🗓️ 8 November 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Knowing how to form questions is an essential part of having conversations in German. In this episode of The Coffee Break German Show, Mark and Thomas discuss how to form questions, specifically focusing on sentence structure and question words in German.


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0:00.0

Hello and here's like we come to Coffee Break German.

0:03.2

Welcome back to the Coffee Break German show.

0:05.4

I'm Mark.

0:06.4

I'm He has setomas and Mark,

0:08.5

I get the highte.

0:09.5

Me get's a house, get sich nanker and dear?

0:12.1

Me you get so good, thank you.

0:14.0

So in these weekly episodes from Coffee Break German,

0:17.0

we're helping you improve your German one coffee break at a time.

0:20.0

And if you are listening to this podcast on any of the streaming platforms, please make sure to subscribe to this or if you indeed watching us on YouTube. Also remember to subscribe to this channel.

0:32.0

Okay, so, Thomas, what's learned the highte?

0:35.0

And what's very weak-digghes, we're learning how to form questions.

0:40.0

Something very important, questions.

0:42.0

Also, those kids,

0:43.6

and that's all fun!

0:44.6

And fun! So when it comes to questions, questions are a key part of any language obviously and as you

1:00.0

said Zervishiti in German too.

1:03.0

Yes, and I thought we look a little bit at different question words,

1:06.6

so you can specify your questions a little bit,

1:09.3

and also look at the sentence structure,

1:11.1

so how our questions made up in German.

1:14.0

Okay. One of the things about the German question words that I'm just thinking, do they all begin with

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