What do you mean of course it's cold it's german? That doesn't even make sense to me someone explain 1 level 2 poortinytim · 3y It could make sense grammatically: if a person has a cold personality then he/she does not express his/her emotions, and so the ad is probably suggesting that Germans are cold, i.e., have a cold personality.
Ich bin kalt is a typical German mistake that many students make at first. The correct version, mir ist es kalt, uses the dative of ich, namely mir. In essence, you are saying "It is cold to me." While many Germans will understand what you mean if you say Ich bin kalt, the Ich word actually refers to the temperature of you specifically, not the air around you.
German Translation. kalt. More German words for cold. kalt adjective. frigid, unloving, stony, perishing. die Kälte noun. chill, bleakness.
“I am cold” depends on what exactly you want to say> “Mir ist kalt” - I’m feeling cold. (surrounding temperature is too low for you) “Ich bin kalt” - My body is cold (you feel cold to the touch) “Ich bin kalt/eiskalt” - I am cold (as ice). (no feeling/ no empathy) …
Ingrid Bauer, who is fluent in German, has been teaching and tutoring the German language since 1996. She has a teaching degree and an M.A. in German studies.
The rules are a bit different if you want to say you are freezing in German. You can say "I am freezing" in several ways:
Other expressions stated in the same way as Mir ist es kalt, are as follows:
Days 1 and 2: Stuffiness, Sore Throat, and Runny Nose. “Although you can have a cold start with a number of different symptoms, the most common first symptoms are congestion, runny nose, and sore throat, signs that the virus is directly affecting your respiratory system,” says Nathan Favini, MD, an internist and the medical director ...
Yep, those are the first symptoms of a cold, which typically appear in adults about one to three days after exposure to a cold-causing virus.
Symptoms of a sinus infection, which can last anywhere from one to three months or more, can include: 1 Nasal congestion 2 Sore throat 3 Pressure or pain around the eyes and forehead 4 Fatigue 5 Fever
The average duration of a cold is 7 to 10 days, and most people recover without any specific treatment. But cold symptoms may last longer or become more severe in people who have immune problems or other underlying health issues, such as diabetes, says Soma Mandal, MD, an internist with the Summit Medical Group in New Jersey. If you have a medical condition that puts you at increased risk for complications, reach out to your healthcare provider.
In general, CDC experts say, flu symptoms tend to come on suddenly rather than build up gradually as they do with the common cold. They are also more intense and last longer. Symptoms of COVID-19 also seem to develop gradually, according to a study published on May 5, 2020, in Annals of Internal Medicine.
You may notice that mucus from your runny nose has become thicker, with a yellow or green tinge. This usually is due to a spike in the number of white blood cells your immune system has dispatched to overcome the virus, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Symptoms commonly associated with allergies, which can last months, include: Symptoms of a sinus infection, which can last anywhere from one to three months or more, can include: If you suspect allergies or a sinus infection, Dr. Glatt recommends seeing your doctor to get a complete evaluation.
Germans Love Rules, Organization and Structure. Germany has an abundance of laws regulating all aspects of life (see, for example, the German beer law below) and its people like to obey them. This tendency is one of the many leftovers from the values propagated by the Prussians.
FluentU takes real-world videos —like music videos, movie trailers, news and inspiring talks—and turns them into personalized language learning lessons . That means you can watch the type of thing native speakers actually watch, without getting lost—and even working towards German fluency while you’re at it.
The German Football Association consists of more than 26,000 clubs and 178,000 teams. There are more football fan clubs in Germany than any other country. In addition, the German football league, the Bundesliga attracts international superstars and is followed by many people outside of the Germany.
Being on time is considered a virtue in Germany. They would rather be too early than too late. Punctuality is seen as a sign of respect to the person you are meeting. It does not mean that every German is good about this, but they will apologize if they arrive past the agreed-upon time.
Germany is a land of insurances. You can secure yourself against almost anything. Personal liability insurance, household insurance, legal insurance, life insurance, travel insurance, pet insurance, car insurance, bicycle insurance, unemployment insurance, you name it. Whether that is due to a special Teutonic need for protection and security is up for debate.
First, let’s make something clear: German bread is awesome. The variety, the taste, the quality, the fact that it is not squares in a plastic bag meant to be placed in a toaster all make it baking heaven. Studies say that lack of proper bread is the number one reason for homesickness among German students abroad.
Germans Love Sausage. Unless you like living off potatoes and staple foods, traditional German food is an insult to vegetarians. Meat in general is a mainstay of German cuisine. However, sausage, or Wurst as it is called here, seems to have a special place in the heart of German meat eaters.
Hello ! i had b2 goethe exam on the 26 th april and yesterday i got THE RESULTSSSS! And lemme tell you i have never been this happy before Ich freue mich wie ein schneekönig
Hi, everyone! I'm in the reddit International Ambassador Program and I wanted to showcase some of the smaller German-speaking subreddits to you guys.
Elster is the abbreviation for " El ektronische St euer er klärung" (= Electronic tax declaration). It is the official software, which the tax administration uses. An "Elster" is also a magpie (corvidae). This bird is said to like stealing glittering things. Never say, Germans have no humor. We even make jokes about taxes!
I know it's purely subjective but German is the most elegant/beautiful/sexy language I've ever laid my ears on. What gives? No other language has this effect on me. I had no exposure to the language as a kid, and no other connections I can think of that would have influenced my perception of it.
As a German, I‘m just curious about why so many people are learning German because it seems so hard? Like all the articles, Dativ/Genitiv/etc. like wtf Respekt an euch
I saw a post a day ago or so on why I want to learn German. For between one and two years I have been “learning” German. The question made me actually think why I learn the language but haven’t really put effort into it. For the amount of time I have been learning I am easily still an A1 level.