Joke Collection Website - News headlines - How do you say hello, Führer, in German?

How do you say hello, Führer, in German?

Guten Tag! Mein Staatsoberhaupt!(Staatsfuehrer).

Language characteristics of German

(1) German is one of the most commonly used languages ??in the world. There are more than 100 million native speakers of German, and German is the only official language in Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein. In countries such as Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, and Luxembourg, German plays an important role as the official language. As the core country of the European Union, German also occupies a very important position among the working languages ??of the European Union.

(2) German has unique pronunciation rules, which are similar to English pronunciation rules and similar to Chinese Pinyin pronunciation rules. Once you have mastered the pronunciation rules of German, you can successfully pronounce almost all German words. Therefore, we will find in German textbooks or German dictionaries that there is no phonetic symbol after each word like in English.

2. How to learn German

(1) There are three main positions of German verbs. Generally, they are in the second position, after the noun, which is called positive word order; there is a placeholder at the beginning of the sentence ( For example, when dann), the verb is placed immediately before the noun followed by the placeholder, which is called reverse word order; when the verb is placed last in the clause, it is called coda word order.

(2) German nouns are divided into gender and number. When memorizing a German word, if it is a noun, you must not only remember its part of speech, but also its plural form, which is not very obvious. rules. For example, in German, the sun (die Sonne) is feminine, the moon (der Mond) is masculine, and the girl (das M?dchen) is neuter.