Comments for Emma Loves German https://emmalovesgerman.com Tue, 26 Aug 2025 05:15:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Comment on 11 Genuine Ways to Say ‘Thank You’ in German by Anonymous https://emmalovesgerman.com/thank-you-in-german/#comment-14226 Tue, 26 Aug 2025 05:15:40 +0000 https://emmalovesgerman.com/?p=1163#comment-14226 thank you

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Comment on German Separable Verbs [Everything You Need to Know] by Cindi boeken https://emmalovesgerman.com/german-separable-verbs/#comment-14143 Tue, 12 Aug 2025 16:57:33 +0000 https://emmalovesgerman.com/?p=4351#comment-14143 Thank you for the good writeup. It in reslity uswed
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Comment on German Auxiliary Verbs [Sein, Haben & Werden Made Easy] by Gen https://emmalovesgerman.com/german-auxiliary-verbs/#comment-14135 Mon, 11 Aug 2025 15:41:58 +0000 https://emmalovesgerman.com/?p=6198#comment-14135 Super helpful! Thank you for sharing.

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Comment on How Much Does Super Duolingo (Duolingo Plus) Cost in 2025? by jjjsmith03 https://emmalovesgerman.com/super-duolingo-cost/#comment-14131 Mon, 11 Aug 2025 00:06:44 +0000 https://emmalovesgerman.com/?p=942#comment-14131 In reply to Anonymous.

Go up to where it tells your battery life that you have left ( top right corner)Click on the battery life icon. Then you just click on the ads. You do this enough times until you get the amount of charge that you want. I usually do this until I get at least 30 charges. Then you’re good to go for a while.

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Comment on How to Say ‘Nice To Meet You’ in German by Phil D https://emmalovesgerman.com/nice-to-meet-you-in-german/#comment-14060 Wed, 30 Jul 2025 08:22:42 +0000 https://emmalovesgerman.com/?p=265#comment-14060 Thank you for this article Emma.
I have one question though, regarding the use of dich for informality
eg Ich freue mich, dich kennezulernen.
My understanding is that you only use ‘dich’ with people you already know – friends and family. But I would only be saying “I am pleased to meet you” to someone I don’t already know – which means I would always have to use the formal ‘Sie’ surely (except when speaking to a child)?
Thanks for clarifying.

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