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albysky
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 Message 1 of 13
06 February 2014 at 11:37am | IP Logged 
I have done a new recording . I have been keeping working hard on German , i have been concentrating
much more on listening and a bit on reading though ,nevertheless every once in a while i like to try to say
something .
Here is the link : http://m.soundcloud.com/alberto-avanzini/sounds-from-gioved- morning . What do you
think ? I think i have done a couple mistakes with the article declension and probably some others .
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Doitsujin
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06 February 2014 at 12:08pm | IP Logged 
All in all, your pronunciation is quite good. You made a couple of minor mistakes, for example "wenn ich das Video gedreht habe," but all German phonemes were pronounced correctly.
(English "when" is usually "als" in German if you're referring to past events. For more information see this website.)

Edited by Doitsujin on 06 February 2014 at 12:08pm

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albysky
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06 February 2014 at 12:50pm | IP Logged 
Doitsujin wrote:
All in all, your pronunciation is quite good. You made a couple of minor mistakes, for
example "wenn ich das Video gedreht habe," but all German phonemes were pronounced correctly.
(English "when" is usually "als" in German if you're referring to past events. For more information see this
website.)


Thanks , i always tend to forget to use als for past events .
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beano
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06 February 2014 at 1:13pm | IP Logged 
Although you do use wenn when referring to an event that frequently occurred in the past.
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albysky
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06 February 2014 at 1:25pm | IP Logged 
beano wrote:
Although you do use wenn when referring to an event that frequently occurred in the
past.

Sure ,als only for specific past events .

Edited by albysky on 06 February 2014 at 1:25pm

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06 February 2014 at 3:40pm | IP Logged 
Sounds pretty good. I didn't think of using SoundCloud to keep recordings of myself
talking. I love your accent with the German language.
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albysky
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06 February 2014 at 4:00pm | IP Logged 
Tollpatchig wrote:
Sounds pretty good. I didn't think of using SoundCloud to keep recordings of myself
talking. I love your accent with the German language.
.

Thanks . Indeed yes soundcould is a great tool that i have recently discorvered
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Doitsujin
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 Message 8 of 13
06 February 2014 at 4:06pm | IP Logged 
beano wrote:
Although you do use wenn when referring to an event that frequently occurred in the past.

But in those sentences "wenn" usually means "whenever." For example:

Whenever she saw me she waved at me. = Jedes Mal, wenn sie mich sah, winkte sie mir zu.

If you meant a different construction, please post it in this thread.

IMHO, English speakers probably mix up "wenn" and "als," because "when" and "wenn" sound similar and are often used in the same constructions in both languages.




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