11/05/2026
π©πͺ Learn German: Die Monate (Months of the Year)
Januar β’ Februar β’ MΓ€rz β’ April β’ Mai β’ Juni β’ Juli β’ August β’ September β’ Oktober β’ November β’ Dezember
βοΈ Artikel: βderβ (der Januar, der Februarβ¦)
βοΈ PrΓ€position: βimβ (im Januar = in January)
π£ Example:
Ich reise im Januar. (I travel in January.)
π Remember:
Heute ist Januar. β
Heute ist der Januar. β
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11/05/2026
π©πͺ Learn German: Die BegrΓΌΓungen (Greetings)
Hallo β’ Guten Morgen β’ Guten Tag β’ Guten Abend β’ Gute Nacht
π Common Goodbyes:
TschΓΌss β’ Auf Wiedersehen β’ Bis bald β’ Bis spΓ€ter β’ Bis morgen
β¨ Quick Tip:
βοΈ Use greetings to start conversations politely
βοΈ Use farewell phrases to end conversations naturally
π£ Example:
Hallo! Wie gehtβs?
TschΓΌss! Bis spΓ€ter!
π¬ Which greeting do you use the most?
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11/05/2026
π©πͺ Learn German: Die Farben (Colors)
Rot β’ Blau β’ Gelb β’ GrΓΌn β’ Schwarz β’ WeiΓ β’ Grau β’ Braun β’ Orange β’ Rosa β’ Lila
β¨ Quick Tip:
βοΈ βdie Farbeβ = the color
βοΈ Use colors to describe things
π£ Questions:
Welche Farbe? = Which color?
Welche ist deine Lieblingsfarbe? = Which is your favorite color?
π¬ Example:
Meine Lieblingsfarbe ist Blau.
(My favorite color is blue.)
π¨ Tell me in the comments: Welche ist deine Lieblingsfarbe? π
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11/05/2026
π©πͺ Learn German: Die Wochentage (Days of the Week)
Montag β’ Dienstag β’ Mittwoch β’ Donnerstag β’ Freitag β’ Samstag β’ Sonntag
β¨ Quick Tip:
βοΈ Use βderβ for all days (der Montag, der Dienstagβ¦)
βοΈ Use βamβ for βonβ a day (am Montag = on Monday)
π£ Example:
Ich komme am Montag.
(I am coming on Monday.)
π Remember:
Heute ist Montag. β
Heute ist der Montag. β
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