German Conversation for Beginners | - AI Video Analysis

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Oh, starting right off with the basics, that's smart for beginners. 'Hallo' and 'Wie geht es dir?' are definitely the first things you need to nail.
Love how they immediately give you the response too. 'Mir geht es gut und dir?' is such a natural follow-up. It sets up a good conversational flow from the jump.
Interesting that they're already getting into expressing feelings with 'Ich bin müde.' It shows you can use these basic greetings for more than just pleasantries.

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The video begins by introducing basic German greetings and inquiries, starting with "Hallo" [0:00] and progressing to "Wie geht es dir?" (How are you?) [0:00]. A typical response, "Mir geht es gut und dir?" (I am fine and you?), is also presented. The conversation quickly moves to expressing feelings like "Ich bin müde" (I am tired) [0:00], and asking the reason "Warum?" (Why?) [0:00].
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The video begins by introducing basic German greetings and inquiries, starting with "Hallo" [0:00] and progressing to "Wie geht es dir?" (How are you?) [0:00]. A typical response, "Mir geht es gut und dir?" (I am fine and you?), is also presented. The conversation quickly moves to expressing feelings like "Ich bin müde" (I am tired) [0:00], and asking the reason "Warum?" (Why?) [0:00].
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