German For Dummies (eBook)
498 Seiten
For Dummies (Verlag)
9781394321285 (ISBN)
It's easy to speak and understand German with the Dummies language method
German For Dummies is a clear and easy introduction to German that speeds up the process of speaking the language. The trusted Dummies language learning method is quick and practical, so you'll know what to say and do when traveling to a German-speaking country or interacting with German speakers in your community. You'll learn the basics of German grammar and pronunciation, and then you'll explore common phrases you'll need in everyday situations. Get ready to study, work, or travel abroad-integrate German into your everyday life. This essential resource helps you make small talk, understand common expressions, navigate business settings, ask for directions, go to the doctor, and beyond
- Learn how German works-grammar, pronunciation, and important constructions
- Build your vocabulary with an updated mini-dictionary and learn common expressions you'll hear while abroad
- Brush up your conversation skills with authentic dialogues, plus follow along with online audio
- Get practice reading, writing, and speaking German, so you're ready to communicate effectively
With German For Dummies, students, travelers, and business professionals can gain the confidence to converse in German.
Wendy Foster studied German for 4 years in Munich. She fell in love with the lifestyle, and worked there for 25 years, intermittently bouncing back to Paris to complete her MA in French.
It's easy to speak and understand German with the Dummies language method German For Dummies is a clear and easy introduction to German that speeds up the process of speaking the language. The trusted Dummies language learning method is quick and practical, so you'll know what to say and do when traveling to a German-speaking country or interacting with German speakers in your community. You'll learn the basics of German grammar and pronunciation, and then you'll explore common phrases you'll need in everyday situations. Get ready to study, work, or travel abroad integrate German into your everyday life. This essential resource helps you make small talk, understand common expressions, navigate business settings, ask for directions, go to the doctor, and beyond Learn how German works grammar, pronunciation, and important constructions Build your vocabulary with an updated mini-dictionary and learn common expressions you'll hear while abroad Brush up your conversation skills with authentic dialogues, plus follow along with online audio Get practice reading, writing, and speaking German, so you're ready to communicate effectively With German For Dummies, students, travelers, and business professionals can gain the confidence to converse in German.
Introduction
We are the players in a fascinating era, one that interconnects us with others all around the world. With globalization and technology as the driving forces, we find ourselves getting in closer and closer contact with more and more people. As a result, knowing how to say at least a few words in a language such as German is becoming an ever-more-vital tool.
Our natural curiosity to find out about other cultures motivates us to hop on a plane and find out firsthand what everyday life is like in the German-speaking regions: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol in northern Italy, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein. Conducting international business in an increasingly globalized market necessitates personal contact; hence, more businesspeople find the need to establish connections with partners in countries like Germany, which has the largest economy in the European Union. On a more personal level, you may have friends, relatives, and neighbors who speak German, or you may want to get in touch with your heritage by learning a little bit of the language that your ancestors spoke.
Whatever your reasons for wanting to learn some German, German For Dummies, 3rd Edition, is a terrific choice because it gives you the skills you need for basic communication in German. I’m not promising super fluency here, but if you want to know how to greet someone, purchase a train ticket, or order food from a menu in German, you need look no further than this book.
About This Book
German For Dummies, 3rd Edition, is set up so that you can use it any way you want to — as a reference to dip into for specific questions you have about German, as a means of gaining knowledge of German in a systematic way, or just for the fun of getting the feel for another language. Perhaps your goal is to learn some words and phrases to help you get around when you travel to a German-speaking country. Maybe you simply want to be able to say “Hello, how are you?” to your German-speaking neighbor. At any rate, you can go through this book at your own pace, reading as much or as little at a time as you like. You don’t need to plod through the chapters in order, either; you’re welcome to read the sections that interest you most.
Conventions Used in This Book
To make this book easy for you to navigate, we’ve set up a few conventions:
- German terms are set in boldface to make them stand out.
- Pronunciation is set in parentheses following the German terms, and the stressed syllables are italicized.
- English translations are italicized. You’ll find them set in parentheses following the pronunciation of German terms or sentences.
- In some cases, German speakers use the same pronunciation as English speakers for words, many of which are borrowed from English or other languages. When such words are pronounced the same way in German as in English, you’ll see the English word in the pronunciation followed by the notation “as in English” rather than the usual phonetic pronunciation. Of course, if the pronunciation differs between the English and German, I include the German pronunciation as usual.
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Verb conjugations (lists that show you the forms of a verb) are given in tables in the following order, starting with ich, which is the German equivalent of “I,” followed by du, the German equivalent “you,” and so on.
- ich — This is the “I” form.
- du — This is the “you” (singular, informal [or sing. inf.]) form.
- er/sie/es — This is the “he, she, it” form.
- wir — This is the “we” form.
- ihr — This is the “you” (plural, informal [or pl. inf.]) form.
- sie/Sie — This is the “they” form/the “you” (formal [or form.]) form.
The first column (see below) shows the German equivalent of “I am, you are,” and so on. Pronunciations follow in the second column.
| Conjugation | Pronunciation |
|---|
| ich bin | iH bin |
| du bist | dooh bist |
| er, sie, es ist | êr, zee, ês ist |
| wir sind | veer zint |
| ihr seid | eer zayt |
| sie/Sie sind | zee zint |
To help you make fast progress in German, this book includes a few elements to help you along:
- Talkin’ the Talk dialogues: The best way to learn a language is to see and hear how it’s used in conversation, so I include dialogues throughout the book. The dialogues come under the heading “Talkin’ the Talk” and show you the German words, their pronunciations, and the English translations.
- Words to Know blackboards: Acquiring key words and phrases is also important in language learning, so I collect these important words in sections that resemble chalkboards, with the heading “Words to Know.” Note: In the pronunciations given in these sections, the stressed syllables are italicized.
- Fun & Games activities: If you want to flex your new language muscles, you can use the Fun & Games activities to reinforce what you learn. These activities are fun ways to check your progress.
Also note that, because each language has its own ways of expressing ideas, the English translations that I provide for the German terms may not be exactly literal. I want you to know the essence of what’s being said, not just the meanings of single words. For example, the phrase Es geht (ês geyt) can be translated literally as It goes, but the phrase is actually the equivalent of so-so or Okay, which is what you see as the translation.
Foolish Assumptions
To write this book, I made some assumptions about who you are and what you hope to gain from this book:
- You know no German — or if you took German somewhere in your deep, dark past, you don’t remember much more than Ja, nein, Kindergarten, Guten Tag, and auf Wiedersehen.
- You’re primarily interested in communicating verbally in German, not in reading or writing German.
- You’re definitely not looking for a ho-hum textbook that puts you to sleep, nor do you want to plod through monotonous language exercises that drill German into your brain. You just want to know some practical words, phrases, and sentence constructions so that you can communicate basic information in German — with confidence.
- You have no interest in memorizing long lists of bookish-sounding vocabulary words or a bunch of boring grammar rules.
- You’re excited about German and are looking forward to having some fun as you pick up a bit of the language.
If any or all of these statements apply to you, you’ve found the right book!
Icons Used in This Book
You may be looking for particular information while reading this book. To make certain types of information easier for you to find, the following icons have been placed in the left-hand margins throughout the book:
This icon highlights tips that can make learning German easier.
This icon points out interesting information that you won’t want to forget.
Languages are full of quirks that may trip you up if you’re not prepared for them. This icon points to discussions of important grammar points.
If you’re looking for information and advice about culture and travel, look for these icons. They draw your attention to interesting tidbits about the countries in which German is spoken.
The online audio tracks that accompany this book give you the opportunity to listen to real German speakers so that you can get a better understanding of what German sounds like. This icon marks the Talkin’ the Talk dialogues that you can listen to online. To listen to the online audio tracks, go to www.dummies.com/go/germanfd3e.
Beyond the Book
In addition to what you’re reading right now, this book comes with a free, access-anywhere Cheat Sheet containing tips and techniques for learning German faster. To get this Cheat Sheet, simply go to www.dummies.com and type German For Dummies Cheat Sheet in the search box.
Where to Go from Here
Learning a language is all about jumping in and giving it a try (no matter how bad your pronunciation is at first). So, take the plunge! Start at the beginning, pick a chapter that interests you, or listen to a few dialogues online. Before long, you’ll be able to respond, “Ja!” (yah) (yes) when someone asks you Sprechen Sie Deutsch? (shprêH-en zee doych?) (Do you speak German?)
Note: If you’ve never been exposed to German before, you may want to read the chapters in Part I before you tackle the later chapters. Part I gives you some of the basics that you need to know about the language, such as how to pronounce the various sounds, some basic...
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 8.4.2025 |
|---|---|
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Sprach- und Wörterbuch / Deutsch |
| Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
| Technik | |
| Schlagworte | beginner German • common german phrases • conversational german • German • German 101 • german book • german conversation • German Grammar • german grammar book • German Language • german phrase book • how to pronounce German • learn german • learn to speak German • Travel German |
| ISBN-13 | 9781394321285 / 9781394321285 |
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