100 German Words for Beginners - AI動画分析

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Oh wow, starting with the absolute basics like greetings and 'yes'/'no' is super smart for beginners. It's so important to get those foundational words down first. This pacing feels really good for someone totally new to German.
Moving into days and nights, and then tomorrow/yesterday – that's a great next step after greetings. It immediately gives you ways to talk about time, which is super useful for everyday conversation. I like how they're building blocks.
Introducing 'world' and family terms like mother and father so early is really interesting. It jumps into more substantial concepts after just basic time. This shows they're trying to cover a good range of essential vocabulary quickly.

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The lesson begins with fundamental German greetings and common phrases [0:00]. Key words like "hello" (hallo), "please" (bitte), and "thank you" (danke) are introduced, followed by essential affirmative and negative responses: "yes" (ja) and "no" (nein). The speaker then progresses to basic time-related terms, including "day" (Tag) and "night" (Nacht), and expands to directional concepts like "tomorrow" (Morgen) and "yesterday" (gestern).
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The lesson begins with fundamental German greetings and common phrases [0:00]. Key words like "hello" (hallo), "please" (bitte), and "thank you" (danke) are introduced, followed by essential affirmative and negative responses: "yes" (ja) and "no" (nein). The speaker then progresses to basic time-related terms, including "day" (Tag) and "night" (Nacht), and expands to directional concepts like "tomorrow" (Morgen) and "yesterday" (gestern).
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