Basic German Question Words | All A1 Question Words You Need to Know
In this video you can learn the top 12 most important and basic German question words and answers with examples.
Who, what where and when... and many more. The most common German question words with 3 examples to each question word.
In the beginning we go through all the question words, right after this I am gonna give you three easy examples for for each question word and at the end there is a bonus tip about another question word which is common and useful.
The question of the day is made by you. You can ask me any question you want down in the comments.... but.... it has to be a question with a w-question word.
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Luzi
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:29 Wer
2:10 Wie
2:37 Was
3:13 Wo
3:55 Woher
4:46 Wohin
5:51 Wann
6:24 Was für
7:17 Warum
8:01 Wie oft
8:39 Wie viel
9:25 Wie viele
10:48 Bonus Tip
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2️⃣ The difference between kein VS nicht explained:
https://youtu.be/NcswV-xuyMc
3️⃣ German genders fully explained with the best tips and tricks:
https://youtu.be/IFsEX4ZY6bc
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Who, what where and when... and many more. The most common German question words with 3 examples to each question word.
In the beginning we go through all the question words, right after this I am gonna give you three easy examples for for each question word and at the end there is a bonus tip about another question word which is common and useful.
The question of the day is made by you. You can ask me any question you want down in the comments.... but.... it has to be a question with a w-question word.
Viel Spass
Luzi
👉Get your work sheets to all our videos and become a member here:
https://www.patreon.com/yourgermanteacher
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:29 Wer
2:10 Wie
2:37 Was
3:13 Wo
3:55 Woher
4:46 Wohin
5:51 Wann
6:24 Was für
7:17 Warum
8:01 Wie oft
8:39 Wie viel
9:25 Wie viele
10:48 Bonus Tip
**********
Related Content:
1️⃣ Learn the Top 40 most common and important adjectives:
https://youtu.be/CYwCXrUkUmE
2️⃣ The difference between kein VS nicht explained:
https://youtu.be/NcswV-xuyMc
3️⃣ German genders fully explained with the best tips and tricks:
https://youtu.be/IFsEX4ZY6bc
**********
⚡Connect with us on Social Media:⚡
🖐 https://twitter.com/TeacherLuzi
🖐 https://www.instagram.com/yourgermanteacher/
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