I tried Duolingo German as a native German speaker.

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  • čas přidán 12. 04. 2022
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  • @robertsteinbach7325
    @robertsteinbach7325 Před rokem +880

    I thought people took Duolingo to learn how to say "Three delicious large duck bandits stole my banana pants from my hot freezer" in foreign languages because you never know when you might need to say that.

    • @addisoncwt
      @addisoncwt Před rokem +41

      "Do you know my elephant?" "My bear is not dangerous" And I'm not even sure if I'll say these once in a lifetime

    • @fsl148
      @fsl148 Před rokem +24

      @@addisoncwt Once I got something like: Dein Bär war total faul, wir schenken ihm keinen Elefanten (Your bear was totally lazy, we don't give him an elephant). 😂😂😂
      Do you think I will ever use this?

    • @Iamthesun314
      @Iamthesun314 Před rokem +21

      @@fsl148yes i use that phrase all the time

    • @PentaSquares
      @PentaSquares Před rokem +15

      Greek sentences be like "The pink elephant loves drinking red water and the green dog likes to eat pink cats"

    • @qwertyjklz8823
      @qwertyjklz8823 Před rokem +2

      I said that two times not.for Duolingo

  • @myriannel3109
    @myriannel3109 Před rokem +1019

    Lol! I’m a native French speaker and i think that everyone tried Duolingo in their native language and got offended when they did an error! 😂

    • @AllycatlovesAG
      @AllycatlovesAG Před rokem +61

      French is my second language (not a native speaker but I understand everything) so I learned english on duolingo (my native language) and it was a struggle because I kept messing up tiny french grammar things even though I fully understood the english agh

    • @Yes-Bean
      @Yes-Bean Před rokem +41

      I used to learn spanish as a german speaker (german is my native language) but then i switched to 'as an english speaker' because a lot of the words were in 'old' german. For example they kept saying fotoapparat (which means camera) but nowadays nobody uses that word, instead you use kamera in german

    • @Yes-Bean
      @Yes-Bean Před rokem +19

      And also they kept using the simple past form in german even though it's also not used that often anymore.
      For example instead of saying 'ich lief' (I walked) you would nowadays say 'ich bin gelaufen' (I 'am' 'gewalked').
      Yes I know german is weird😂

    • @AmbiCahira
      @AmbiCahira Před rokem +15

      I'm Swedish and I was struck with so much nostalgia that the woman that recorded the voice was a voice I grew up with on TV! I also was envious that my target language has robot voices and Swe learners get a human voice.

    • @darioadaseq
      @darioadaseq Před rokem +9

      Yeah I’m Spanish and even the Spanish course (which is meant to be well developed) had many errors

  • @chrishalle1982
    @chrishalle1982 Před rokem +67

    It is very interesting how much a Voice sound different in different languages when the same person speaks in the correct accent in both languages.

  • @eggnoghy
    @eggnoghy Před rokem +464

    im also using duolingo to learn german rn but the thing that they keep giving me the same simple words over and over like every lesson instead of giving me a new content to learn is killing me

    • @stephenwagner2688
      @stephenwagner2688 Před rokem +32

      I was in the same boat and just switched to Anki with a good deck I found online. I’ve quadrupled my German in a couple days

    • @ericredbear425
      @ericredbear425 Před rokem +46

      Multiple exposures in varying context helps with retention. Duolingo is a tool, not the Be All, End All. If you're *only* using Duolingo you won't become fluent. I just enjoy the fun exercises and that it keeps me engaged. Books don't have reminder push notifications! 😃

    • @pmartin7397
      @pmartin7397 Před rokem +11

      If Duolingo keeps giving you the same words, maybe you're making the same mistakes ?

    • @lexaleon3709
      @lexaleon3709 Před rokem +7

      ​@@stephenwagner2688 Could you please tell me where did you get decks?

    • @ethem8284
      @ethem8284 Před rokem +4

      @@lexaleon3709 I'd also like to know

  • @aidan7169
    @aidan7169 Před rokem +159

    Good video.
    Also holy shit you have an amazing accent for English being your second language, you genuinely sound like a native-speaking American

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +41

      Thank you so much

    • @brumav9779
      @brumav9779 Před rokem +6

      Germans usually have really good English sounding accents. Usually closer to British than American though. I saw a video of Germans being interviewed in public and being British myself their accents were indistinguishable from ours

  • @sofad7612
    @sofad7612 Před rokem +71

    it’s uncanny how the voices of the “characters” in duolingo are similar in every language you learn, like when I do french lessons, the characters sound very similar even in a different language 😂

    • @mep6302
      @mep6302 Před rokem +3

      Same. I also noticed that. They nailed the voices very well.

  • @dasburstling
    @dasburstling Před rokem +96

    Can I just say, I figured the "I spelled it correctly" at 6:24 would go away eventually, but as it just sat there for another ten seconds I thought to myself how fucking hilarious it would be if that was the rest of the video
    lol

  • @greenlifesaves
    @greenlifesaves Před rokem +162

    I started wih Duolingo but after I quit it and started a basic grammar school and now I'm confident and systematic and just sit and think how it works. But it's ok those who wants to practice this way it's nice for them. But I want to learn a different traditional way. But it's ok if you don't have time to open books you can learn by fun through apps.

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +32

      I feel ya! I started learning Portuguese with Duolingo and ended up just knowing a few basic words and I just wasn't comfortable enough speaking or even writing in Portuguese. Now I'm studying using a book and watching videos in Portuguese. That made me more confident in my Portuguese. But as you said, for those who don't have time for that, it's a great way to kinda get to know the very basics of a language.

    • @bawahtanah4705
      @bawahtanah4705 Před rokem +3

      Any book recommend?

    • @jck956
      @jck956 Před rokem +4

      Honestly I’m the opposite
      Duolingo has advanced me so much faster than traditional learning

    • @B-Meister
      @B-Meister Před rokem +2

      ​@@ThePancakeSimp I'm learning Norwegian on Duolingo right now and I really like it / it really helps me.
      I think everyone saying it stays too basic or whatever just stopped quite soon. If you actually continue the course it gets more and more advanced.
      Obviously with an app like this (and with books as well actually imo) to perfect your grasp of the language what works for me is watching videos in the language and trying to engage in conversation if possible.
      The way I see it, it's like learning to drive. Your driver's ed teaches you to drive, but continuing to drive afterwards really teaches you. As with everything, practice makes perfect.

    • @DaggerSecurity
      @DaggerSecurity Před 8 měsíci

      Duolingo is best for learning vocabulary. Grammar not so much as grammar usually needs explanation.

  • @fiberopticz
    @fiberopticz Před 2 lety +216

    My question is, how did eddy get to Juniors room without seeing his entire house was covered in colors and chocolate

    • @HiDefHDMusic
      @HiDefHDMusic Před rokem +2

      I was today years old when I learned Eddie and Junior speak German as well

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Před rokem +1

      But has Junior painted his room in all those colors or does he just store them there

  • @adalynswyear
    @adalynswyear Před rokem +28

    I’m a native German speaker as well and I think we all wanted to see how our language is portrayed on Duolingo 😂

  • @parisgaming1751
    @parisgaming1751 Před rokem +6

    15:25 I wouldn't be surprised if Eddy's next line was ' Wo ist mein Gürtel?'

  • @watchnocatch171
    @watchnocatch171 Před rokem +10

    I mean "Schau" actually is the only way to write the exact German word for "show". It's just that the English word (unfortunately) pushed the German word away. Everything today is "...show or ... Show". The only TV shows that still have "Schau" in their name that come to my mind are "Tagesschau" und "Sportschau" though.

  • @phoenixfeathers4128
    @phoenixfeathers4128 Před rokem +6

    Bro if that kid was baking he would’ve burned the house down…

  • @skinnyd_tk6795
    @skinnyd_tk6795 Před rokem +10

    i use duolingo as a "on the side" thing along with my main source, actual lessons

  • @goofygoober779
    @goofygoober779 Před rokem +10

    To discuss something in German would be "Etwas zu besprechen."
    We would only use "diskutieren" if the conversation was some what combative in nature, like a milder more measured version of an argument.

  • @ganymede59
    @ganymede59 Před rokem +99

    this is hilarious 😂 some of Duolingo’s sentences are so nonsensical - the other day I got “your child is under the table” in the Chinese course

    • @fsl148
      @fsl148 Před rokem +20

      Once I got something like: Dein Bär war total faul, wir schenken ihm keinen Elefanten (Your bear was totally lazy, we don't give him an elephant). 😂😂😂

    • @orangie8426
      @orangie8426 Před rokem +10

      When i was a baby, i used to love crawling under tables.. I'm not sure why...
      I drove my parents crazy with it..
      Lol

    • @melynlovestea
      @melynlovestea Před rokem +11

      In Welsh I keep getting sentences along the lines of “Is Owen eating parsnips in the pub?” or “Owen buys parsnips in England” or anything to do with Owen and his parsnips. It’s got to the point where my dad will randomly say “pannas” (parsnips) to me and I’m like “NOPE-“

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +13

      When I was studying Portuguese with Duolingo, I got "Ele mede o tubarão" which literally means "He measures the shark".

    • @LlamasAtMidnight
      @LlamasAtMidnight Před rokem +3

      I got some funny ones like 'the dog and the cat converse in Korean'

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios Před rokem +12

    The thing on "I would discuss that", a "Diskussion" in german is much more the equivalent of an argument in english than a discussion

    • @Eumanel12
      @Eumanel12 Před rokem

      Portuguese too

    • @WeakestYasuoPlayer
      @WeakestYasuoPlayer Před 3 měsíci

      Well, an argument is a discussion after all. Just a little bit uncivilised

  • @aerialartizt4218
    @aerialartizt4218 Před 2 lety +42

    Thank you a lot for this video! Quite helpful as I am personally learning Deutsch. A lot of people say that Duolingo's languages are incorrect, and this video was really helpful for debunking that! Vielen Dank!

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před 2 lety +16

      Thanks for this comment. Good to hear that it was helpful.

    • @chribbatt
      @chribbatt Před 2 lety +16

      I think that the core "flagship" european language courses are quite good (Spanish, French, German etc.) while the East Asian or more niche languages have a pretty bad reputation.

    • @louisegogel7973
      @louisegogel7973 Před rokem +2

      There are some lovely videos with fairy tales read aloud in German… Kiwi Kanal is one. I usually have the story on .75 speed and if there are German subtitles, that can help… not the autogenerated ones though.

    • @realglutenfree
      @realglutenfree Před rokem +5

      @@chribbatt
      The japanese course is an exception, its pretty good. Even though I would generally not recommend Duo for languages with other writing systems because it just doesnt fit the system of the app.

  • @luciefeldmaier9450
    @luciefeldmaier9450 Před rokem +12

    Theres like no way that you’re not a native English speaker! I thought I don’t have much of an accent but your English is perfect!

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +2

      Thanks, but I'm indeed not a native English speaker.

    • @ntutorialyt
      @ntutorialyt Před rokem

      @@ThePancakeSimp Woher hast du dann deinen Akzent bro?

  • @yuraveragefx7493
    @yuraveragefx7493 Před rokem +30

    I'm actually learning Ger,an right now, I'm at hobbies.
    Du bist sehr super.

    • @wotkinsus5027
      @wotkinsus5027 Před rokem

      cringe

    • @yuraveragefx7493
      @yuraveragefx7493 Před rokem +38

      @@wotkinsus5027 It's cringe learning a new language , or maybe your so cringe than you can't even get on your device and learn.

    • @wotkinsus5027
      @wotkinsus5027 Před rokem

      @@yuraveragefx7493 why would i learn α language when i already speak it, bozo.

    • @yuraveragefx7493
      @yuraveragefx7493 Před rokem

      @@wotkinsus5027 Maybe u could speak a different language. Kids theses days always so lazy. I'm turning my replies off because you just want b to put others down. Also come up with a better comeback than bozo, bozo.

    • @walruses223ui
      @walruses223ui Před rokem +8

      @@wotkinsus5027 what’s cringe about it?

  • @Alistajaupseeri
    @Alistajaupseeri Před rokem +28

    As a native Finn i wanted to try this also. From the very first lesson the fight had begun. Duolingo accepts only one certain order of words, when in the finnish language you can flip them around pretty much as you like while still maintaining the original context. Very often in songs the words will be other way around than in speech.

    • @cedriczwiebel4873
      @cedriczwiebel4873 Před rokem +5

      Yes, German is the same in that we have more freedom in word order for creative expression in writing and such. English is more restricted to a certain order.

    • @emma_neptunez.sct09
      @emma_neptunez.sct09 Před rokem +2

      I'm a German who started Learning Finnish on Duolingo and I get very Annoyed with Duo a lot when i make a tiny mistake cause i wasn't reading correctly. It sucks.

  • @mep6302
    @mep6302 Před rokem +8

    I'm learning Dutch and I can recognize much more German words than I used to. These two languages are very similar and I think their grammar is as well. My knowledge of German is actually very basic.

  • @Ril3y_Th0mps0n
    @Ril3y_Th0mps0n Před rokem +3

    You have perfect English

  • @jabur81
    @jabur81 Před rokem +12

    8:00 I think they might have been more hung up on the fact that you typed “es” instead of “das”. Duolingo usually accepts a synonym for the word they’re looking for, but if you use an incorrect word elsewhere they just splat the whole sentence they had in mind instead of telling you what specifically they marked as wrong

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +2

      Okay that explains a lot. Thank you.

    • @jabur81
      @jabur81 Před rokem

      @@ThePancakeSimp You’re welcome. They’ve tripped me up a few times with that

  • @Weissenschenkel
    @Weissenschenkel Před rokem +16

    Okay, Vati ist sehr betrunken und Junior liebt Farben mit Schkolade. 🤣
    I knew Duolingo was somewhat crazy sometimes, but never thought it was THAT crazy.
    Liebe Grüße aus Brasilien

  • @odessashen5661
    @odessashen5661 Před 2 lety +40

    Aha I actually used duolingo for german for a bit. I got a good laugh from you reading through the story 🤣

  • @issbelo
    @issbelo Před rokem +15

    i'm actually a brazilian who speaks english and is trying to learn german, I want to be fluent in it 😄

    • @ItsWilliamSantos
      @ItsWilliamSantos Před rokem +4

      Exactly the same here lol

    • @SquishyGamers25
      @SquishyGamers25 Před rokem

      I'm from England I speak brazilian Portuguese and I want to learn German 😂

  • @einaccount3194
    @einaccount3194 Před rokem +9

    As a fellow native German speaker I find it very German of you that your only two bookmarks are a softair Walther P99 and GeoGebra ^^

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +3

      Yeah. I like airsoft and want to get into it and I also like Math 😂
      Btw the fact that those were the only two bookmarks is funny. 🤣

  • @naytarn1908
    @naytarn1908 Před 7 měsíci

    Completely dying over the fact that you averanalyze the sentences and the story XD Thanks for the vid!

  • @WhFAMjm
    @WhFAMjm Před rokem +9

    Das könnte so ich sein junge, ich schau mir immer Deutsche Grammatik lern videos an, das ist irgendwie unterhaltsam. Und ja ich lege mich auch immer auch die Straße wenn ich kopfweh hab

    • @whohan779
      @whohan779 Před rokem +1

      Ich hab kürzlich Niederländisch von Englisch probiert und ich glaube meine Tastatur hat jetzt 'Kopfweh'. 🤣
      Ich glaube die Niederländisch ist als Deutscher generell einfacher wenn man schon ein bissl Alk intus hat, weil die Rechtschreibung ist echt 'etwas'.

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem

      @@whohan779 Ja. Ich habe mir mal Niederländisch angeguckt und habe ca. 70% davon beim hören verstanden, aber auf Niederländisch zu schreiben 😅......

  • @Slimjim_unofficial
    @Slimjim_unofficial Před rokem +1

    I'm watching this while practicing my German I cannot escape Duolingo.

  • @kartersspace1207
    @kartersspace1207 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I want to learn German for my dads family and watch this to see is duolingo accurate

  • @mpforeverunlimited
    @mpforeverunlimited Před rokem +8

    German looks very similar to Norwegian, I'm not super fluent in jt but I completed the whole duolingo tree for it after watching lilehammer

  • @michaelwyssen5326
    @michaelwyssen5326 Před rokem +6

    Wenn Eddy den Kuchen gegessen hätte, müsste er immerhin nicht mehr putzen :D
    (If Eddy had eaten the Cake, he wouldn't have needed to clean amymore at least) :D

  • @zennayo1
    @zennayo1 Před rokem +5

    Why are the Duolingo stories so easy? I've started learning German only a few months ago, and I could understand that story perfectly

  • @ssoraibrujti1700
    @ssoraibrujti1700 Před rokem +3

    for some reason, when i see a video from you, i can't stop clicking on it your thumbnails look amazing i'm striving for these kind of thumbnails on my videos as well what's the secret anyways, you rock keep going

  • @LakesGeek
    @LakesGeek Před 3 měsíci +1

    Just finished it (or at least, as much as it has to teach before the practice modules). Deutsche Welle places me easily at A2 and 72% (apparently good enough!) at B1 but if I'm honest I struggled with the B1 test so I think I'm in between somewhere.
    It's interesting that even in your video near the start there are words and phrases I've never encountered. Meanwhile when I tried Babble the first thing it taught me was Vorspeise, Hauptspeise and Nachspeise, very very basic things that I realised Duolingo never even taught me (it did Nachtisch... But that's all). My grasp of German is certainly good enough to know "Speise", "Haupt-" etc so no problem but it's funny to think after almost 500 days of daily learning and getting through the whole course there would still be basic words in a restaurant I'd have to piece together.

  • @stuffedbunnychess
    @stuffedbunnychess Před rokem +3

    I don't blame you as a native english becuase even though that is the only language I know I still get confused how to spell and prononce corectly.

  • @ahmedhussein3195
    @ahmedhussein3195 Před rokem +1

    I really like your reactions and comments 😂

  • @weeptoday
    @weeptoday Před rokem +3

    dass du es einfach um Mitternacht aufgenommen hast XD

  • @user-fz5ff1tj4i
    @user-fz5ff1tj4i Před rokem +3

    Nice video, thanks.

  • @aKhemu
    @aKhemu Před rokem +3

    nettes video, die story beginnend bei 9:06 war, naja, interressant
    translation:
    nice video, the story starting ag 9:06 was, let's say, interesting

  • @bedankt3762
    @bedankt3762 Před 2 lety +6

    Cooles Video! Direkt abonniert xD

  • @ashleysoule1805
    @ashleysoule1805 Před 10 měsíci +1

    this made me laugh- trying to learn some german before my trip to swtitzerland.

  • @reupload7200
    @reupload7200 Před rokem +2

    So geil😂 hab duolingo auch für spanish aber lern noch englisch und russisch

  • @LexusLFA554
    @LexusLFA554 Před rokem +4

    Manchmal warst du so schnell, da kam Duolingo nicht mal nach xD
    (Sometimes you were so fast, Duolingo couldn't keep up)

  • @AlligatorPenguin1989
    @AlligatorPenguin1989 Před 2 lety +6

    me gustó mucho el video, fue gracioso ver como un alemán respondia eso 😅

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před 2 lety +8

      Gracias por tu comentario
      Sorry, still studying Spanish

  • @skyforce2999
    @skyforce2999 Před rokem

    and of course, the must-have of germans, OBS and Opera.

  • @sigmaoctantis1892
    @sigmaoctantis1892 Před rokem +9

    I'm using Duolingo to learn German. What I find causes me lose confidence in Duolingo and wonder how well the German is structured, are the English renderings of German sentences. I am a native English speaker. I get that they use American expressions like 'coffee shop' for 'cafe'. But sometimes the prepositions are not quite right and the grammar is distorted. Is this just American English or has it been written by German speakers and not checked by a native English speaker?

  • @williemacon30
    @williemacon30 Před rokem +9

    I don’t know if you feel this way or if anybody else feels this way but I feel like the audio for Duolingo could be replaced by actual people that speak German or whatever language you are taken

  • @schitowanouri
    @schitowanouri Před rokem +1

    Спасибо за видео, было забавно :')

  • @PentaSquares
    @PentaSquares Před rokem +2

    I'm pretty sure paint is poisonous.
    I vaguely remember some videogames with paint being used to poison cake.
    I also remember something about poison control with paint.

  • @dogsruletheworld124
    @dogsruletheworld124 Před rokem

    videos i watch at 3 am be crazy

  • @arthur_p_dent
    @arthur_p_dent Před rokem +3

    4:55 actually "Ich bin Studentin" is the more correct solution. "Ich bin eine Studentin" isn't grammatically wrong, but it is the kind of solution where you can tell immediately that the speaker either isn't a native speaker of German, or if he is, that the sentence is the result of a translation from another language.

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +3

      I actually heard that around here a lot. Maybe it's just a result of speaking quickly, but idk.
      When somebody includes an article, I wouldn't immediately think that they're not native.

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +1

      Like if I say "Ich bin Arzt" it always sounds like something is missing even though it's entirely correct.
      That's why I would say "Ich bin ein Arzt"

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +2

      Before everybody asks: No, I'm not a doctor

  • @MisCaze_
    @MisCaze_ Před rokem +2

    Nobody talking about that at the beginning the Brazil flag is apparently Portugese.

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +1

      I see what you mean. I think they mean Brazilian Portuguese, but they could've called that Brazilian Portuguese instead of just Portuguese (if that's what they actually mean)

  • @letztiz
    @letztiz Před rokem +1

    Wer sagt denn auch die Schau,man sagt doch eher das Fest

  • @AeroSpectrum
    @AeroSpectrum Před rokem +1

    I've been learning German on Duolingo and it's fun trying to translate the sentences that I barley understand.

  • @flylikeanowl8667
    @flylikeanowl8667 Před rokem +3

    This is more of an English test then haha

  • @Dalbertpm
    @Dalbertpm Před rokem +1

    I felt this mistake at 3:43 i do this every time.

  • @leiocera2433
    @leiocera2433 Před rokem +1

    warum hab ich mir das angesehen...

  • @whohan779
    @whohan779 Před rokem +8

    I did the same and it was surprisingly difficult, lmao. 🤣
    And I already rage when learning Dutch which has much simpler and lenient grammar, just some weird spelling and phonetics.

    • @B-Meister
      @B-Meister Před rokem

      If you have some questions about Dutch or would like to speak to a native, I'd be happy to help!
      I'd say Dutch would be rather easy for a native German speaker, right? I mean I'm definitely not fluent in German, but I'd say generally Dutch people understand most of German seeing as how related the languages are.
      Also, I'm currently learning Norwegian and I must say, it really helps knowing (some) German because a lot of words are very similar or the same as either the Dutch, German or English versions of the word :)

  • @annikaukkonen
    @annikaukkonen Před rokem +6

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  • @jimmycai686
    @jimmycai686 Před rokem

    i found this video genuinely funny

  • @albert_samus
    @albert_samus Před rokem +1

    Even i, a non german speaker get offended when they make me say things in ways no german person has ever said, if it's correct it should count

  • @cetofox
    @cetofox Před rokem

    Gutes Video

  • @user-dh3tr5lu1k
    @user-dh3tr5lu1k Před rokem

    Das wiztigste ist, dass du das Video um 12 Uhr gedreht hast XD

  • @Praise-Algoritmi
    @Praise-Algoritmi Před rokem +2

    Ah yes as a german myself all those learning apps from duolingo to babble they are terrible xd like theres always gonna be that one word or sentence that app is gonna get wrong ;-;

  • @user-lo8ux
    @user-lo8ux Před 2 lety +5

    POV you want a lot of points in duolingo and can already speak 2 languages

  • @Iamthesun314
    @Iamthesun314 Před rokem

    You’re telling me all those paint cakes that I’ve been eating are harmful? No you must be lying.

  • @Iliven
    @Iliven Před rokem +1

    I took German once and finished it pretty fast to be honest I also decided to take English and I have finished it in like 5 hours as I skipped most of the basics and headed over to the end (English is my second language) Duolingo is not that good with teaching me lol XD through my Spanish is getting better and my Japanese is alright

  • @Eliselovesu_
    @Eliselovesu_ Před rokem

    Guten Tag friend!

  • @giannifois8948
    @giannifois8948 Před rokem +1

    As an italian I once tried the italian course of Duolingo… I got wrong some things because I didn’t know how to say them in english💀

  • @nivinmohammadali4274
    @nivinmohammadali4274 Před rokem +1

    14:24
    Ich habe Kopfschmerzen. Ich lege mich .......... . (auf die Straße) 🤣🤣💔
    I have a headache. I lie down .......... . (on the street)

  • @True_NOON
    @True_NOON Před 8 měsíci

    17:56 lack oder lebensmittelfarbe , weil wenn option 1 dann ist der kuchen tonnenreif , wws ich vermute

  • @haku7335
    @haku7335 Před rokem

    Alles klar 👍🏿

  • @ThePancakeSimp
    @ThePancakeSimp  Před 2 lety +6

    Would you guys like to see a video regarding things like the letter generator?
    This is one I created using this generator: www.letter-generator.org.uk/2h4yfjk0/swallowing-humans-like-two-fat-boogeymans.html
    Yeah, it's weird 😂😂

  • @matthiasbergner8911
    @matthiasbergner8911 Před rokem

    6:21: You spell deliver like the liver 😂.

  • @polasamierwahsh421
    @polasamierwahsh421 Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @kaosuri
    @kaosuri Před rokem +1

    as someone who is half german and half irish, the little so called errors makes me laugh

  • @Zeph..
    @Zeph.. Před rokem +6

    This is an underrated channel

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před rokem +3

      You think so? :)

    • @Zeph..
      @Zeph.. Před rokem +3

      @@ThePancakeSimp Yeah, you earned a sub dude

  • @RayQiaoTW
    @RayQiaoTW Před 7 měsíci

    Ich habe schon andere Kommentare gelesen, die deinen amerikanischen Akzent diskutieren. Aber Alter… am Anfang des Videos wollte ich nicht glauben, dass du Deutsch bist. Du sprichst fast genau wie ein Ami. Und ich komme selber aus den USA.

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios Před rokem

    Hmm, for "show" I guess post people would use "Aufführung" instead of "Schau", as the latter is a bit ambiguous on it's own. Sure it's a perfectly correct word for it, but I don't thing anyone would use it without direct context or packing it into a compound noun.

  • @musty_mikhail
    @musty_mikhail Před rokem +2

    Duolingo is not bad but its not good. They are very shy on important topics that will be used throughout daily life and that makes it a bad choice for ppl wanting to learn fluent languages. Most duolingo learners are often behind in spelling and writing in general due to the lack of lessons covering writing

  • @q3z-player607
    @q3z-player607 Před rokem

    Ich muss zugeben, dass ich nie jemanden gesehen habe dessen Muttersprache Deutsch ist, er aber den Duolingo Deutsch Kurs macht. Bin gespannt. Habe das Video nämlich noch nicht angefangen. Ich warte bloß auf die dummen Fragen von Duolingo...

  • @MuslimGigachad950
    @MuslimGigachad950 Před 9 měsíci

    as a proud duolonigonist, i wanna inform you all and englighten you : "meine mutter und mein vater"

  • @germangamer382
    @germangamer382 Před rokem

    I have done the same thing

  • @henrybastable5735
    @henrybastable5735 Před rokem +1

    First time I'm realizing German is pretty similar to Swedish. 🤔

  • @kami_180p3
    @kami_180p3 Před rokem +2

    deinen deutschen akzent erkennt man relativ schwer, gutes englisch!

  • @kumacat12
    @kumacat12 Před rokem

    Im a 3 languages native speaker i just realised because i never learned theese 3 languages as foreigner i grew up whit them bc of omy parents

  • @aut_x_bomb6511
    @aut_x_bomb6511 Před rokem +2

    6:27 i have the same problem (thinking you spelled something wrong and jet you did it right)
    oh and set youre languages to german and english helps out alott
    7:02 you know there are sometimes english prases on products and yesterday i forgot that wolf and some other word where spelled the same way in english and german
    you austrian or german
    14:35 we had the same reaction but that is prity funny

  • @styres933
    @styres933 Před rokem +2

    Wieso hast du einen Akzent in deinem Deutschen?

  • @FlabbergastedCat
    @FlabbergastedCat Před rokem

    Ahahaha this video was so funny

  • @jihyosplant
    @jihyosplant Před 2 lety +3

    I’m learning German in duolingo!

  • @alger_real
    @alger_real Před 6 měsíci

    8:02 im german and "Ich würde das diskutieren." Is more of a negative thing rather than "Ich würde es ansprechen"

  • @bogiesmigforl1
    @bogiesmigforl1 Před rokem

    I tried german duolingo a while ago and it wouldn't shut up about Angela Merkel, she wasn't even chancellor at the time lol.

  • @ntutorialyt
    @ntutorialyt Před rokem +1

    Wie lange hast du in den USA (Wo hast du gelebt?) gelebt? :D

  • @sindradesire6041
    @sindradesire6041 Před rokem +7

    Ich feiere das so hart. Ich finde ja, dass die Aussprache bei Duolingo bei jeder Sprache sehr weird ist. Sogar Englisch :D

  • @coolfrog5240
    @coolfrog5240 Před 2 lety

    Can you help please when I spell the coffee is hot its der Kaffee ist hieß or das pizza ist hieß thats what it shows and I get everything else right but hieß is wrong can you help?

    • @ThePancakeSimp
      @ThePancakeSimp  Před 2 lety +3

      btw one tiny little mistake I also found: It's die Pizza. Pizza is female

    • @FDolphin
      @FDolphin Před rokem +1

      Kind of a late reply but yea basically "heiß" means hot and "hieß" means "was called" for example "er hieß Markus" means "he was called Markus", hope it helped!

    • @jelanidacostabest8195
      @jelanidacostabest8195 Před rokem +5

      Pro trip for English speakers. With the diphthongs “ie” and “ei” you only pronounce the last letter and say it as you would in English. So “ei” is pronounced like the letter “I” and “ie” is pronounced like the letter “E”. Viel Glück!

  • @ramb0nat0r
    @ramb0nat0r Před rokem

    8:48 why i dont have those dialogs in my duolingo?

  • @krakentoast
    @krakentoast Před 6 měsíci

    God