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Coffee Break German

‘Nein’, ‘nicht’ and ‘kein’ - Negation in German | The Coffee Break German Show 1.09

Coffee Break German

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🗓️ 13 December 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to the penultimate episode of The Coffee Break German Show! In this episode, Mark and Thomas discuss how to express the negative using nein, nicht, and kein. By the end of this episode you will be able to confidently express negative ideas in German!


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0:00.0

Hello and He's first little common to Coffee Brick German German show.

0:06.0

I'm Mark.

0:07.0

I'm Thomas.

0:08.0

We get there.

0:09.0

Say good.

0:10.0

A good, thank you.

0:12.0

And I'm good, thank you. And fried me In these weekly episodes, we are helping you improve your German one coffee break at a time.

0:19.0

And if you are listening to this on your podcast provider, please remember to subscribe to the channel or if you

0:25.1

actually watch it on YouTube also please like the video and subscribe to the channel.

0:29.7

Also, Thomas, what's learning, weh, what's learning we're hiete?

0:34.0

Huyte gait is on naught, nime and kine.

0:37.0

Ah, negation.

0:38.0

Yes. I love it.

0:40.0

Let's get started. So Thomas,

0:53.1

Legation works a little differently in German from the way in which it works in English.

0:57.8

Yes, it's more complicated than I think unnecessarily complicated.

1:02.2

That's why I don't really like it.

1:04.0

So there are three ways that we're going to look at to negate things.

1:08.0

First of all, it's nine, so which is just a straight answer to a question if you say no in English.

1:14.1

Yeah, so the equivalent of no.

1:15.9

9.

1:16.9

So for example, if I asked you, do you like German negation?

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