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Reviewing personal names and spelling (Alphabet review) – Grammar: Alphabet pronunciation, possessive articles

My First Cracks at German: Names, Spelling, and “Mein” Okay, deep breath. Moving to Berlin was… intense. The sheer noise of it all – the cars, the people, the language – it was overwhelming at first. I’d spent months studying, downloaded apps, watched YouTube tutorials, but nothing quite prepared me for actually trying to speak…
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Grammar: Conjunction ‘obwohl’ (although) – Grammar: Subordinate clauses

Wrestling with ‘Obwohl’: My First Battles with German Subordinate Clauses Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin felt like stepping into a beautiful, incredibly complex puzzle. And honestly? The grammar has been a major piece of that puzzle. I’m still regularly feeling that familiar pang of frustration, the kind where you just want to shout “Ich…
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