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Ah danke @desert mural
explain sich
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explain all
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
Duolingo is a decent resource to start with if you're a complete beginner, but it's neither efficient nor comprehensive!
What Duolingo will teach you about grammar is very limited, and none of the systems they use will help you practise much of it.
You can learn some vocabulary with it, but their method (based on the concept of spaced repetition) doesn't work for everybody, and the way Duolingo teaches is not very effective compared to the amount of time it requires from you.
So, if you find it useful, by all means keep using it, but remember not to fall for its gamification of language learning, and move past it when it stops being beneficial. Ignore the "streaks".
In any case, keep in mind that Duolingo is not enough to learn a language, ever.
If you're looking for guidance or alternatives, check out >faq beginner in our #botchannel .
explain deen
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explain denn
weil vs denn vs da
These are the three common causal conjunctions in German: weil, denn, and da. They are all used to introduce a cause or reason to something and are analagous to 'because' or 'since' in English.
So what are the differences between them?
The main difference is the placement of the verb. denn is a coordinating conjunction, so it introduces a main clause and the verb is the second element:
Ich habe einen Apfel gegessen, denn ich hatte Hunger.
weil and da are subordinating conjunctions, so introduce subordinate clauses, where the verb is (usually) the last element:
Ich habe einen Apfel gegessen, weil/da ich Hunger hatte.
Subordinating conjunctions can introduce a sentence:
Weil/da ich Hunger hatte, habe ich einen Apfel gegessen.
But this does not work with a coordinating conjunction like denn:
❌ Denn ich hatte Hunger, habe ich einen Apfel gegessen.
What are the other differences?
There are many subtle differences in usage between them that you can only really learn by immersion. However, there are a few of note:
da is similar to English 'as' or 'since', in that it often precedes a main clause and introduces a reason that is already known.
weil can have qualifiers like nur, but this does not work (or sounds pecuilar) with the other conjunctions:
Ich habe ihn festgenommen, nur weil ich sein Grinsen nicht mochte.
It can also have a 'placeholder' adverb, like darum, deshalb, or deswegen, in a main clause, where it points to the subordinate clause:
Er konnte deswegen nicht kommen, weil er krank war.
When should I use which?
You can use whichever one you like and you will be understood. However, weil is widely favoured in spoken language, followed by da. denn is not common in spoken language, but still fairly common in written language.
conj wandern
cefr Level B
❌ Bad argument: Group "hidden group" not found.
evalin
import sys
print(sys.version)
3.5.2 (default, Nov 17 2016, 17:05:23)
[GCC 5.4.0 20160609]
play LOVE frank sinatra
All in good fun! I've made joke videos about physics students, now it's time for the professors. If you're one of my professors, pls don't fail me.
skip
hecke#6550 has skipped the song.
I can never get enough of this duet so decided to share a higher quality than others online.... 'My most memorable moment from the 'Judy Garland Show' series...
vol 50
oh :(
Listen to the new EP "Ocean In A Drop" by GoGo Penguin https://GogoPenguin.lnk.to/OceanInADrop Facebook: http://po.st/FacebookGogoPenguin Twitter: http://po....
CHECK OUT MY NEW BOOK “The Spook Skelly Crew” written and illustrated by TJSki. Amazon: https://amzn.to/2NN4ef6 Free shipping with Amazon Prime FREE 30 day t...
queue
:x: There's nothing in the queue.
play simple and clean piano calm
👀

There was an error with retrieving your song: Unsupported URL: https://open.spotify.com/embed/track/7bIVPtmCSCXbes9HpuwxpO?utm_campaign=twitter-player&utm_source=open&utm_medium=twitter&si=ImAK2Q-ZSOO7QJH9fccLLA
play careless whisper sax
np
Now Playing: Best Relaxing Piano Studio Ghibli Complete Collection スタジオジブリ宮崎駿リラクシングピアノ音楽 [0:49:28] requested by hecke#6550
ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
okay thank you
lk de en bereuen
- to regret
- to repent
- to be sorry
- to have regrets
- to be sorry for
- to repent of sth.
- to be sorry about sth.
- to have regrets about sth.
- to bitterly regret sth.
- to have no regrets about sth.
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
cefr Level A
ex intermediate
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explain all
- Vorgangspassiv
- Word Order for Nouns & Pronouns [word order nouns, word order pronouns]
help
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
help whylifesucks
No command called "why" found.
help whylifesucks
No command called "whylifesucks" found.
FAQ related commands that serve as FAQ
Allows you to create automatic replies to popular questions and things.
faq duolingo
Duolingo is a decent resource to start with if you're a complete beginner, but it's neither efficient nor comprehensive!
What Duolingo will teach you about grammar is very limited, and none of the systems they use will help you practise much of it.
You can learn some vocabulary with it, but their method (based on the concept of spaced repetition) doesn't work for everybody, and the way Duolingo teaches is not very effective compared to the amount of time it requires from you.
So, if you find it useful, by all means keep using it, but remember not to fall for its gamification of language learning, and move past it when it stops being beneficial. Ignore the "streaks".
In any case, keep in mind that Duolingo is not enough to learn a language, ever.
If you're looking for guidance or alternatives, check out >faq beginner in our #botchannel .
Commands for ouija chains.
Reacting with a blue litter box challenges a chain post.
The current threshold for the deletion of a single post is 4.
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 191.96ms
:ping_pong: Pong! | 468.95ms
wut
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 152.5ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 231.14ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 152.43ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 145.83ms
ping
conj yeeeees
conj teri
conj vermählen
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 196.91ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 241.85ms
tsk tsk
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 195.94ms
lul
sub hiddengroup
❌ Bad argument: Group "hiddengroup" not found.
role hiddengroup
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 365.55ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 366.3ms
faq all
- German keyboard [German letters, Keyboard]
- Glossary [Grammar terms, Grammatical terms]
- gsw [Swiss German]
- Homework [How to ask a question, Translation]
- International Phonetic Alphabet [IPA, Pronunciation, Sound transcription]
- kein [Negation, nicht]
- kennen [wissen, wissen und kennen]
- KII 1 [Usage of Konjunktiv II]
- KII 2 [Structure of Konjunktiv II]
- Nach-In-Auf-Zu [Prepositions of Place Part 1]
- N-Declension [N-Deklination, Weak Nouns]
- Nominativ [Nominative]
- Passiv [Passive]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Resource List [Resources]
- schauen [seeing verbs, sehen]
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
- tias
- um zu [Usage of zu]
- verbs word order [Word Order for Verbs, word order verbs]
cefr level a
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
remind 15y Have hecke and noah changed their mind?
Alright @karmic peak, in 15 years: Have hecke and noah changed their mind?
play she's a maniac on the dancefloor
Florence + the Machine, live at the Royal Albert Hall on 3rd April, 2012 live streamed and recorded by HPUK. Florence + the Machine Brasil: http://www.facebo...
stop
cefr Level A
cefr Level A
sub group
❌ Bad argument: Group "group" not found.
This command needs a sub-command. Further help:
Commands for the central bot group system.
List all groups this server has.
Get a list of all group members for a group.
List all groups that you've joined.
Get a list of all moderators for a group.
sub science
:x: You're already in this group.
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub Introvert
❌ Bad argument: Group "Introvert" not found.
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub pro procrastinator
❌ Bad argument: Group "pro procrastinator" not found.
-_-
-_-
lk de en test
- to trial
- trial
- test
- test
- test
- quiz
- test
- examination
- check
- test
Botty, do you think this makes me look fat?
😩
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub Advancedreading
:x: You're already in this group.
❌ Bad argument: Group "Advancereading" not found.
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
help
Commands for temporary sessions.
Groups are made of text and voice channels that are
temporarily created whenever a session is happening.
All groups are opt-in by default which means you
have to explicitly join them in order to be able
to access them.
Each group has moderators assigned to it who can
either start or end a group session and even ping
all members of it along with the ability to manage
messages within the group channel.
Commands for the central bot group system.
List all groups this guild has.
Join an existing group.
Leave an existing group
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
unsub Learning German
❌ Bad argument: Group "Learning German" not found.
help
Commands used by the German learning server.
Assigns a role to you from a list of available roles.
Removes a previously assigned role.
Get the conjugation for a verb you provided.
cefr B1
❌ Bad argument: Role "B1" not found.
cefr B
:heavy_check_mark: I replaced your old CEFR role with Level B.
cefr A
cefr Level A
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 239.41ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 183.3ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 217.89ms
@tight kettle >sub ouija
play milky chance stolen dance
play milky chance let me be let me be
play dinner and diatribes
cefr Level A
faq Beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
cefr Level A
:x: At least two members are needed before I start playing music.
cefr level B
Dang guys! I am almost reaching 1,000,000 video views! Thank you so much, guys. :) P.S., HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME! August 21st
:x: At least two members are needed before I start playing music.
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
cefr level A
info @golden cedar
info @true locust
play wasn't me
http://Ticketkids.com --- Tickets to concerts, sporting events, stage shows and more. A Tribe Called Quest - Can I Kick It. From The 1990 album People's Inst...
There was an error with retrieving your song: Unsupported URL: https://open.spotify.com/embed/track/3zY9V0dYqTe1VhwB6NifR0?utm_campaign=twitter-player&utm_source=open&utm_medium=twitter&si=XtiBu9pWRMm5XuM2mB7O7A
play goodbye LA
np
Now Playing: Goodbye L.A [0:01:49] requested by hecke#6550
Curtis Mayfield - Move On Up Original extended LP version from the album "Curtis" produced in 1970. All rights reserved © Warner Bros. Records
np
Now Playing: Goodbye L.A [0:01:11] requested by hecke#6550
play great fairy fountain seth everman
play SMOOTH GROOVY JAZZ
<rr Learning German
remind 18 hours mami recording math binural beats
Alright @icy egret, in 18 hours: mami recording math binural beats
cefr A
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub Grammar
❌ Bad argument: Group "Gramar" not found.
cefr level B
:heavy_check_mark: I replaced your old CEFR role with Level B.
@icy egret, 18 hours ago: mami recording math binural beats
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/631243384962416659
faq beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
@spring olive 👀
KIRAN#3455 has skipped the song.
skip
Skip vote added, currently at [1/4]
play goodbye LA blah blah blah
faq index
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
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explain all
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
FAQ not found. Did you mean...
Genitive
cefr Level A
cefr Level B
conj auftreten
play lass die musik an
conj geschehen
removecefr Level A
cefr Level A
info
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 227.35ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 144.5ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 157.91ms
@wet locust >sub ouija
thanks 🤗
:ping_pong: Pong! | 155.32ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 174.28ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 174.24ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 227.95ms
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 230.68ms
remind list
[1096] overmeme bulli
[720] is jake b1 yet
[1058] Happy new year GLaD.
[1059] HOKK IT'S SNOOK TIME
[1006] see whatever knots needed to be reminded about
cefr level A
help
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
cefr
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Learning German
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub Reading
>ping
A cog that lets you train your vocabulary.
A command that helps you train and expand your vocabulary.
help
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
help lookup
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
Example lookup: >lookup de en laufen
List all supported languages.
lookup de en ich
- I
- me
- Moi?
- ego
- self
- International Conference on Harmonisation (of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use)
- May I ... ?
- Poor me!
- Poor me!
- You and me both!
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
faq beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
faq resources
The resource list of the German Learning and Discussion Discord server. Join us at https://discord.gg/german Grammar: Schenke and Seago - Basic German Miell and Schenke - Intermediate German Hammer’s German grammar and usage, 4th edition pdf Modern German grammar: A pract...
ping
:ping_pong: Pong! | 205.7ms
gr b
❌ Bad argument: Group "Hidden Group" not found.
group joinall
:white_check_mark: Added you to all available groups.
group joinall
:white_check_mark: Added you to all available groups.
group gaming
This command needs a sub-command. Further help:
Commands for the central bot group system.
Gets information about a group.
Join a group
Join all available groups at once.
Leave an existing group.
:x: You're already in this group.
play oh we're going to ibiza
group gaming
This command needs a sub-command. Further help:
Commands for the central bot group system.
Gets information about a group.
Join a group
Join all available groups at once.
Leave an existing group.
join gaming
help
Commands for temporary sessions.
Groups are made of text and voice channels that are
temporarily created whenever a session is happening.
All groups are opt-in by default which means you
have to explicitly join them in order to be able
to access them.
Each group has moderators assigned to it who can
either start or end a group session and even ping
all members of it along with the ability to manage
messages within the group channel.
Commands for the central bot group system.
List all groups this guild has.
Join an existing group.
Leave an existing group
Wie kann man die gaming rolle bekommen?
sub gaming
🎉
Nein?
Try with group
Group sub gaming

hecke#6550 has skipped the song.
play when I grow up pussycat dolls
help
Generic commands used by basically every bot.
Quote a message from a <channel>.
Shoot someone's dog.
Shows an image for the specified colour.
You're welcome.
Searches urban dictionary.
❌ Bad argument: Group "c" not found.
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub grammer
❌ Bad argument: Group "grammer" not found.
conj veröffentlichen
conj durchführen
conj erheben
lk de en schallen
- to sound
- to bang
- to resound
- to echo
- to examine sth. with ultrasound
- to ring out
- The trumpets call.
sub grammer
❌ Bad argument: Group "grammer" not found.
sub all
❌ Bad argument: Group "all" not found.
Aw :c


sub grammer
❌ Bad argument: Group "grammer" not found.
sub
❌ Bad argument: group is a required argument that is missing.
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
sub lessons
❌ Bad argument: Group "lessons" not found.
sub grammar
:x: You're already in this group.
asd
:x: You're already in this group.
ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
hawwwwt
Tobee mit dem offiziellen Video zu Helikopter 117 (mach den Hub Hub Hub). Entstanden ist der Song aus einer Kooperation mit Medizin-Studenten der Universität...
skip
Derrest#3583 has skipped the song.
skip
Derrest#3583 has skipped the song.
skip
Julius (DJ JK)#1433 has skipped the song.
help
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
group joinall
:white_check_mark: Added you to all available groups.
conj greifen
sub grammar
:x: You're already in this group.
^ that's the command
Thx
cefr Level A
'Low to the Street ft Lisa Tomlins' is the third single from the Lord Echo album Harmonies. Released via Soundway Records on 7th April 2017. Buy ‘Harmonies’:...
- Božo Vrećo feat Marko Louis - Pašana
Queued by: Atomic Blond
Duration: 0:05:38
skip
Atomic Blond#9311 has skipped the song.
Derrest#3583 has skipped the song.
skip
Derrest#3583 has skipped the song.
cefr Level A
help
Open eval command made for the German server.
Do not try to exploit this.
Compiles code via rextester.com
help faq
Allows you to create automatic replies to popular questions and things.
If a subcommand is not provided, the bot will search its DB for the requested
FAQ.
Lists all server-specific faqs for this server.
Fetches info about an FAQ.
Fetches the raw content of an FAQ.
Searches for an FAQ.
faq all
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
faq info um zu
@marsh tree
Usage of zu
faq raw um zu
**Usage of ZU**
**Zu** is a word that has a lot of uses.
As a preposition it means “*to/towards*”. (see ``>ex Dative`` and ``>ex Prepositions of Place Part 1``)
But it can also be used to indicate an *infinitive/gerund* in a sentence, for example:
**(1)** Es ist schwierig, Deutsch __zu lernen__. = “__Learning__ German is hard.” or ”It’s hard __to learn__ German.”
As you can see, the *zu* is placed before the infinitive verb that has no prefix or a non-separable prefix. For verbs with a separable prefix, the *zu* goes between the prefix and the verb with no space in between:
**(2)** Ich habe heute bloß vor, Essen _einzukaufen_. = I only plan *to buy* food today.
You can also see it in the **um**...**zu** structure, where it means ”*in order to*”.
The *um* goes to the beginning of the phrase and *zu* works the same way as explained above.
**(3)** Wir sind zum Supermarkt gegangen, __um__ etwas Brot __zu__ kaufen. = We went to the shop __(in order) to__ buy some bread.
**(4)** Ich lerne Deutsch, __um__ mit Deutschen reden __zu__ können. = I am learning German __(in order) to__ be able to speak to Germans.
‼you can use um...zu only if the people doing both actions are the same. So in the examples above:
• in (3) we go and we buy bread
• in (4) I learn and I speak
❌ \**ich gebe ihm ein Geschenk, um er glücklich zu sein* - This and other weird stuffs are WRONG!
🌟 Bonus: When you want to say in order to, but the subjects are different, you use the subordinate conjunction *damit*.
faq um zu
Usage of ZU
Zu is a word that has a lot of uses.
As a preposition it means “to/towards”. (see >ex Dative and >ex Prepositions of Place Part 1)
But it can also be used to indicate an infinitive/gerund in a sentence, for example:
(1) Es ist schwierig, Deutsch zu lernen. = “Learning German is hard.” or ”It’s hard to learn German.”
As you can see, the zu is placed before the infinitive verb that has no prefix or a non-separable prefix. For verbs with a separable prefix, the zu goes between the prefix and the verb with no space in between:
(2) Ich habe heute bloß vor, Essen einzukaufen. = I only plan to buy food today.
You can also see it in the um...zu structure, where it means ”in order to”.
The um goes to the beginning of the phrase and zu works the same way as explained above.
(3) Wir sind zum Supermarkt gegangen, um etwas Brot zu kaufen. = We went to the shop (in order) to buy some bread.
(4) Ich lerne Deutsch, um mit Deutschen reden zu können. = I am learning German (in order) to be able to speak to Germans.
‼you can use um...zu only if the people doing both actions are the same. So in the examples above:
• in (3) we go and we buy bread
• in (4) I learn and I speak
❌ *ich gebe ihm ein Geschenk, um er glücklich zu sein - This and other weird stuffs are WRONG!
🌟 Bonus: When you want to say in order to, but the subjects are different, you use the subordinate conjunction damit.
help
Commands used by the German learning server.
Assigns a role to you from a list of available roles.
Removes a previously assigned role.
Get the conjugation for a verb you provided.
cefr B
group Advancedreading
This command needs a sub-command. Further help:
Commands for the central bot group system.
Gets information about a group.
Join a group
Join all available groups at once.
Leave an existing group.
group join hidden group
❌ Bad argument: Group "hidden group" not found.
smh
A cog that lets you train your vocabulary.
A command that helps you train and expand your vocabulary.
word
cefr level B
:heavy_check_mark: I replaced your old CEFR role with Level B.
help
A cog that lets you train your vocabulary.
A command that helps you train and expand your vocabulary.
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
cefr level A
avy @desert mural
big lieb
group Grammar
This command needs a sub-command. Further help:
Commands for the central bot group system.
Gets information about a group.
Join a group
Join all available groups at once.
Leave an existing group.
Reminders to do something.
Reminds you about something after a certain amount of time.
ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
where do I search ?
What do you mean?
youtube or where
Wherever you want.
okay
info
info
info
nh @weary fox
sub grammar
:x: You're already in this group.
info
info
info
help
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
help
Open eval command made for the German server.
Do not try to exploit this.
Compiles code via rextester.com
cefr Level A
No command called "command" found.
help compile
Compiles code via rextester.com
You have to pass in a code block with the language
syntax set to one of these:
- python | py
- kotlin | kt
- cpp
- c
- rb
- haskell
- pascal
- bash
- octave
- sql
- js
Python code is automatically wrapped in an async function with its own loop.
Kotlin code is wrapped in a normal function with threads imported.
Additionally, if you'd like to pass input,
please append it after the end of the code block.
evalin
echo -e "abcdef\nghijklmn"
abcdef
ghijklmn
evalin
echo $PATH
cat /proc/cpuinfo
/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 63
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2640 v3 @ 2.60GHz
stepping : 2
microcode : 67
cpu MHz : 2596.999
cache size : 20480 KB
physical id : 0
siblings : 16
core id : 0
cpu cores : 8
apicid : 0
initial apicid : 0
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid level : 15
wp : yes
flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mc```
evalin
top -n 1
evalin
ps aux
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 1 0.0 0.0 37428 4020 ? Ss Oct15 0:05 init -z
root 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S Oct15 0:00 [kthreadd/135104]
root 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S Oct15 0:00 [khelper/135104]
root 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S Oct15 0:00 [rpciod/135104/0]
root 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? ```
group coding
This command needs a sub-command. Further help:
Commands for the central bot group system.
Gets information about a group.
Join a group
Join all available groups at once.
Leave an existing group.
evalin
pwd
ifconfig
/var/www/service/usercode
help run
No help found...
ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
help
Generic commands used by basically every bot.
Quote a message from a <channel>.
Shoot someone's dog.
Shows an image for the specified colour.
You're welcome.
Searches urban dictionary.
about
3.7.2
scw-germanserv
1.2.2
ex search dass
No FAQ found.

remind 2h kels stickers
Alright @icy egret, in 2 hours: kels stickers
@icy egret, 2 hours ago: kels stickers
https://discordapp.com/channels/221708975698083841/248530603165614080/634353056376684575
cefr level A
- Frechheit
- Unverschämtheit
- Anmaßung
- Unverfrorenheit
- Insolenz
- an Unverschämtheit grenzen
- So eine Unverschämtheit!
stop
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
@simple valley >sub science and >sub coding
cefr nalan
❌ Bad argument: Role "nalan" not found.
info Mahdi
info traxicle
Could not convert "user" into Member or FetchedUser.
info trax
Could not convert "user" into Member or FetchedUser.
info traxylvania
Could not convert "user" into Member or FetchedUser.
info Traxicle
help
A cog that lets you train your vocabulary.
A command that helps you train and expand your vocabulary.
help
Commands used by the German learning server.
Assigns a role to you from a list of available roles.
Removes a previously assigned role.
Get the conjugation for a verb you provided.
cefr
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Learning German
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
help
Display information about the bot.
Shows info about a user.
Shows info about the current server.
Tells you command usage stats for the server or a member.
Tells you how long the bot has been up for.
memename @eternal gyro
serverinfo
221708975698083841
0x1#0001
03/09/2016 19:12 (3 years, 1 month and 2 weeks ago)
: Partnered
: Invite Splash
: VIP Voice Servers
: Vanity Invite
: News Channels
: Animated Icon
38 (17 locked)
8 (3 locked)
Level 1
3 boosts
Last Boost: Migawari#0637 (4 months and 1 week ago)
638
468
224
12358
Total: 13688
33 roles (15 belong to groups)
uptime
4 days, 22 hours, 42 minutes and 12 seconds
stats
33485 commands used.
🥇: play (3718 uses)
🥈: faq (2773 uses)
🥉: cefr (2605 uses)
🏅: group (1668 uses)
🏅: latex (1435 uses)
🥇: sub (6 uses)
🥈: ouija start (6 uses)
🥉: cefr (4 uses)
🏅: info (4 uses)
🏅: help (2 uses)
🥇: @slim heath (3197 bot uses)
🥈: @proud obsidian (2856 bot uses)
🥉: @desert mural (1404 bot uses)
🏅: @mighty nebula (1252 bot uses)
🏅: @proper ibex (1071 bot uses)
🥇: @lucid furnace (6 bot uses)
🥈: @silent tendon (5 bot uses)
🥉: @wooden frost (4 bot uses)
🏅: @proper ibex (4 bot uses)
🏅: @eternal gyro (4 bot uses)
stats @eternal gyro
212 commands used.
🥇: compile (54 uses)
🥈: faq (38 uses)
🥉: lookup (21 uses)
🏅: info (16 uses)
🏅: group (13 uses)
🥇: memename (1 use)
🥈: serverinfo (1 use)
🥉: stats (1 use)
🏅: uptime (1 use)
🏅: verb (1 use)
info
cefr Level B
cefr native speaker
:x: Sorry, this role is not assignable.
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Learning German
help
help
Display information about the bot.
Shows info about a user.
Shows info about the current server.
Tells you command usage stats for the server or a member.
Tells you how long the bot has been up for.
serverinfo
221708975698083841
0x1#0001
03/09/2016 19:12 (3 years, 1 month and 2 weeks ago)
: Partnered
: Invite Splash
: VIP Voice Servers
: Vanity Invite
: News Channels
: Animated Icon
38 (17 locked)
8 (3 locked)
Level 1
3 boosts
Last Boost: Migawari#0637 (4 months and 1 week ago)
689
472
249
12284
Total: 13694
33 roles (15 belong to groups)
Ist dieser Bot eine angepasste Version von RoboDanny?
<@&305455824174710787>
cefr c2
❌ Bad argument: Role "c2" not found.
rr learning german
#282831147942281216 lesen hilft auch 😉
@vast hawk no, the bot is our own
Yeah but‘s based on the source code of robo Danny or?
:x: Cannot remove this role. Are you sure this isn't a group role?
@wet locust hjelp
:x: Sorry, this role is not assignable.
- Level A
- Level B
- Level C
- Learning German
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
group Gaming
This command needs a sub-command. Further help:
Commands for the central bot group system.
Gets information about a group.
Join a group
Join all available groups at once.
Leave an existing group.
@clear plover >group join Gaming
Oh.
join Coding
faq
❌ Bad argument: name is a required argument that is missing.
help
FAQ related commands that serve as FAQ
Allows you to create automatic replies to popular questions and things.
faq basics
FAQ not found. Try >explain all.
Note: This entry has been added to our FAQ idea pool.
explain all
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
Confused? React with ℹ for more info.
faq duo
Duolingo is a decent resource to start with if you're a complete beginner, but it's neither efficient nor comprehensive!
What Duolingo will teach you about grammar is very limited, and none of the systems they use will help you practise much of it.
You can learn some vocabulary with it, but their method (based on the concept of spaced repetition) doesn't work for everybody, and the way Duolingo teaches is not very effective compared to the amount of time it requires from you.
So, if you find it useful, by all means keep using it, but remember not to fall for its gamification of language learning, and move past it when it stops being beneficial. Ignore the "streaks".
In any case, keep in mind that Duolingo is not enough to learn a language, ever.
If you're looking for guidance or alternatives, check out >faq beginner in our #botchannel .
faq beginer
FAQ not found. Did you mean...
beginner
doch beginner
faq beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
sub oujia
❌ Bad argument: Group "oujia" not found.
groups
- Ouija
- Grammar - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Reading - Lessons! Subscribe for pings.
- Advancedreading - Like Reading but only B2+ level content.
- Coding - For all the coding nerds.
- Food - A group for food talks.
- Gaming - All gaming-related topics.
- Science - STEM-related topics.
- Sciencepractice - For solving science problems.
- Translation - Offers weekly sentences to translate.
- Writing - Join to get weekly and monthly prompts!
info
info Simon
info Benzo
info Elias
282214551598923776
30/11/2017 19:51 (1 year, 10 months and 2 weeks ago)
17/02/2017 18:19 (2 years, 8 months and 1 day ago)
@everyone, Learning German
ok
282214551598923776
30/11/2017 19:51 (1 year, 10 months and 2 weeks ago)
17/02/2017 18:19 (2 years, 8 months and 1 day ago)
@everyone, Learning German
330441056875446272
30/06/2017 20:15 (2 years, 3 months and 2 weeks ago)
30/06/2017 20:14 (2 years, 3 months and 2 weeks ago)
@everyone, Learning German
sub Oujia
❌ Bad argument: Group "Oujia" not found.
Ouija
explain all
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
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faq also
The German “also”
This word means “so, therefore”. It is used in the beginning of a sentence to show that what you’re about to say follows from what you said before:
(1) Er war müde, also ging er schlafen. (He was tired, so he went to sleep.)
You can put it in the middle of a sentence too, then it shows that you’re going back a topic or are reminding of it:
(2) Ich habe also mit ihm geredet… (and so/as I said, I spoke to him…)
A very similar use is also to start a sentence with a dragged out aaalso (=aaanyway).
⚠ You cannot use so in these sentences!
The German “so”
So has a few uses. Most of them correspond pretty directly to English “like this/that”. Perhaps the most normal use of it is to answer a “how” (wie) question:
(3) Wie geht das? — So! (How does one do that? — Like this!)
You can of course also use it this way if no one asked you a question:
(4) Er lief so herum. (He walked around like that. [could indicate e.g. walking style or clothing, depends on context])
Together with an indefinite noun it indicates that you care about the properties of that noun, and not the noun itself:
(5) Ich will so ein Haus. (I want a house like that [but not necessarily this particular one].)
Note that here, the proper question is not wie but was für ein:
(6) Was für ein Spiel willst du spielen? — So eins. (What kind of game do you want to play? — One like that)
Another very common way to use it is for emphasizing a size or amount. Just like in English, you may drag out the so for a bit to emphasize it even more:
(7) Das ist so schön! (This is so beautiful!)
The English “also”
English “also/too” straigtforwardly translates to German auch. There is no relation to German so/also here:
(8) Ich habe ihn auch gesehen. (I also saw him. / I saw him too.)
faq Eszett
The ß, called Eszett or scharfes S, is a letter of the Standard German alphabet.
🗨 How to type it?
If you're on a US keyboard, you can use the US International layout and type ß with [right alt] + s. There is also an altcode (press [alt], type the numbers and release [alt]):
ß = alt+225
🗨 What about capital ẞ?
Capital ẞ is only used in typography and all caps words (and not even always). It never occurs as the first letter of a word, so you will never really need to be able to write it. ;)
🗨 How to read it?
It is always read as an unvoiced [s], like in the English word ma__ss__.
🗨 When to ß and when to ss?
The pronunciation is the same, but they're used in different positions.
ẞ is used after long vowels, which are vowels pronounced for slightly longer than otherwise (Fuß, Straße); compare the English m__i__nd and m__i__tten: same letter, different length, thus different pronunciation.
ẞ is also used after diphthongs, which are groups of vowels pronounced together (gießen, Preußen).
ss is used after short vowels (Schloss, Abfluss). This also occurs for ck vs k and similar: double consonant means short (even in English, see mitten above!)
ss is also found after diphthongs and long vowels if the two Ses belong to separate parts; this can happen in prefixes (aussteigen) and compound words (Moossee).
🗨 I've seen something that doesn't follow these rules! ‼
Not to worry! The above rules apply for Standard German and you can follow them religiously. If you find exceptions, these are the possible reasons:
- The writer or text follows old rules, where all instances of
ssin the same word becameßregardless of the vowel. - The writer or text comes from Switzerland, where ß is seldom used, if at all.
explain all
- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
faq gender patterns
Unfortunately, many German words don't have immediately clear clues that reveal it, but thankfully, many common words do follow patterns that reveal their gender.
Plural forms always use die and follow plural declension rules, which are the same for all genders (yay 🎉).
Type >explain grammatical gender for an explanation on grammatical gender.
Here's a list of patterns to recognise word gender.
Note that exceptions may apply.
💙 Masculine words (der):
- profession/role names (der Verkäufer, der Lehrer)
- many elements of time (der Tag, der Monat, der Winter)
- cardinal directions (der Norden, der Süden)
- words ending in:
---igder König, der Teig
---lingder Neuling, der Schwächling
---antder Praktikant, der Elefant
---ismusder Faschismus, der Sozialismus
💚 Neuter words (das):
- nominalised verbs (das Leben, das Lesen)
- metals (das Gold, das Kupfer)
- babies and cubs (das Baby, das Lamm)
- diminutives in
-chen/-lein(das Hündchen) - words ending in:
---mentdas Experiment, das Sakrament
---ma(usually of Greek origin) das Komma, das Thema
❤ Feminine words (die):
- many words ending in
-e(die Nase, die Kiste) - words ending in:
---in(feminine professions/roles): die Verkäuferin, die Lehrerin
---eidie Fischerei, die Bäckerei
---schaftdie Mannschaft, die Gemeinschaft
---heit/-keitdie Freiheit, die Gerechtigkeit
---ungdie Bedeutung, die Achtung
---iondie Aktion, die Religion
---ikdie Logistik, die Logik
---anzwords of classical origin: die Allianz, die Toleranz
---urdie Natur, die Kultur
---tätdie Professionalität, die Kriminalität
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⭐ doch for beginners ⭐
Germans tend to use the word doch in lots of different situations. But what does it mean, and when do you use it? ⁉
🔆 Using doch to contradict negative statements 🔆
You can use doch to contradict a negative statement/question in the same manner as you would use nein to contradict a positive statement.
(1) Laura hat keinen Fernseher, oder? - Doch, sie hat einen Fernseher!
Laura doesn't have a TV, does she? - Yes, she does!
(2) Du kannst kein Schach spielen! - Doch, das kann ich!
You can't play chess! - Yes, I can!
💡 With doch, correctly answering negative questions (with positive tags) has never been easier. Isn't that awesome? Doch, it is! 😏
🔅 Using doch as an adversative conjunction 🔅
You can also use doch as an adversative conjunction (yet, however, ...).
(3) Du hattest genug Zeit, doch du hast nicht für die Prüfung gelernt.
You had enough time, yet you didn't study for the exam.
(4) Es ist noch nicht Sommer, doch es ist fast genauso heiß.
It is not yet summer, it is, however, almost as hot.
‼ Keep in mind that doch as an adversative conjunction doesn't change the word order. ‼
🔅 Using doch as a subjunctive 🔅
Furthermore, you can use doch in concessive clauses.
(5) Auch wenn wir erwarteten, zu verlieren, so haben wir das Spiel doch gewonnen.
Though we expected to lose, we still won the game.
(6) Obwohl sie sehr nett ist, findet sie doch keine neuen Freunde.
Although she's very kind, she doesn't make new friends.
❗ But wait! There's more. If you're B+, you can learn about additional usages of doch by doing >faq doch 2. 😊
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- Vorgangspassiv
- Word Order for Nouns & Pronouns [word order nouns, word order pronouns]
Vorgangspassiv
The Vorgangspassiv is formed with werden as the finite/conjugated verb and the past participle of the main verb (or action verb) in the active voice sentence.
For example, when we translate "The man eats the apple.", we get:
Der Mann isst den Apfel.
When this sentence is converted into its passive voice equivalent, several things happen:
- The finite verb becomes the equivalent conjugation for werden.
isst-->wird - The main verb is then converted into its past participle and placed at the end of the clause, when possible.
isst-->gegessen - The accusative object becomes the (nominative) subject.
den Apfel-->Der Apfel - The subject is indicated with the preposition
vonor simply left out altogether.Der Mann-->(vom Mann)
Putting this together, we create the passive voice sentence:
Der Apfel wird (vom Mann) gegessen.
‼ Only the accusative object of a verb can become the subject in a passive sentence. This means verbs that govern a dative, genitive, or prepositional object can never become the subject. Instead, the object remains as it was.
For example, the verb helfen governs a dative object. An example with it in an active sentence would be:
Der Mann hat dem Kollegen geholfen.
When converted to the passive voice, dem Kollegen does not change case:
Dem Kollegen wurde (vom Mann) geholfen.
This applies equally to verbs that govern genitive and prepositonal objects:
Der Toten wurde gedacht.
Über das Thema wird kaum gesprochen.
Tenses & Moods
Present: Der Apfel wird gegessen.
Simple Past: Der Apfel wurde gegessen.
Future: Der Apfel wird gegessen werden.
Present Perfect: Der Apfel ist gegessen worden.
Past Perfect: Der Apfel war gegessen worden.
Future Perfect: Der Apfel wird gegessen worden sein.
See Also:
https://bit.ly/2Quvo8q (Pferd's blog)
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- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
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Q: What does FAQ mean?
A: Frequently Asked Questions.
Q: How does it relate to this server?
A: You can invoke answers to FAQs regarding grammar, geography and culture of DACH or other topics related to GLaD.
Q: What does GLaD mean?
A: German Language and Discussion (a.k.a. this server).
Q: How do I invoke these answers?
A: Type >explain [faq name] (additionally >ex or >faq instead of >explain)
Q: Where do I invoke the answers?
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Q: I can’t find an answer to my question.
A: Use >explain [topic name] and the results will either show you related searches, or add your questions to our suggestion list.
Q: I want to write an FAQ entry, how do I do it?
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Negations or negative sentences in German are formed with either kein or nicht.
You use kein if you want to negate nouns with an indefinite article or without an article, for example:
(1) Ich besitze kein Auto. (I don't own a car.)
(2) Ich habe keinen Hunger. (I'm not hungry.)
‼ kein is always placed right before the noun you want to negate. Also note that you need to decline kein.
If you want to negate anything else you use nicht, for example:
(3) Ich schlafe nicht. (I don't sleep.) [verb]
(4) Ich habe gestern nicht geduscht. (I didn't shower yesterday.) [verb]
(5) Ich gehe nicht gerne schwimmen. (I don't like to go swimming.) [adverb]
(6) Es ist nicht heiß. (It's not hot.) [adjective]
(7) Ich habe nicht dich, sondern ihn gerufen. (I didn't call you, but him.) [pronoun]
(8) Das ist nicht Peters Fahrrad, sondern meins. (This isn't Peters bicycle, but mine.) [proper noun]
(9) Der Zug kommt nicht um 18 Uhr an. (The train doesn't arrive at 6pm.) [preposition]
(10) Ich habe nicht das Essen bezahlt, sondern die Getränke. (I didn't pay for the food, but for the drinks.) [definite article]
‼ Note that nicht almost always comes before the word it negates, unless you want to negate a verb.
If that's the case, it depends on the tense of the verb and on whether there is an auxiliary verb or not. nicht is placed right after the verb if the verb is in present or past tense. For compound tenses or when the sentence has an auxiliary it is placed before the verb.
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explain all
- German keyboard [German letters, Keyboard]
- Glossary [Grammar terms, Grammatical terms]
- gsw [Swiss German]
- Homework [How to ask a question, Translation]
- International Phonetic Alphabet [IPA, Pronunciation, Sound transcription]
- kein [Negation, nicht]
- kennen [wissen, wissen und kennen]
- KII 1 [Usage of Konjunktiv II]
- KII 2 [Structure of Konjunktiv II]
- Nach-In-Auf-Zu [Prepositions of Place Part 1]
- N-Declension [N-Deklination, Weak Nouns]
- Nominativ [Nominative]
- Passiv [Passive]
- Proposals [Suggestions]
- Resource List [Resources]
- schauen [seeing verbs, sehen]
- Stative Passive [Zustandspassiv]
- tias
- um zu [Usage of zu]
- verbs word order [Word Order for Verbs, word order verbs]
explain Keyboard
Being able to type German letters is quite important!
- Schon = already. Schön = beautiful.
- Mutter = mother. Mütter = mothers.
How to? There are several options.
🔸 US International layout: if you're using a US keyboard or a keyboard based on it, the transition is very easy! Everything stays as you know it, except for some symbol keys like ~, ` or ", which can be pressed to add accents. For example " + a = ä. You can also do RightAlt + s = ß.
To use US International on Windows, look for the Region & Language options and switch your selected keyboard layout to US International.
:small_orange_diamond: Use a program like AutoHotkey to automatically type the symbols you need when you type certain shortcuts: https://www.autohotkey.com/
:small_orange_diamond: Alternatively, you can memorise the altcodes for German characters. Learning them is easier than you might think! Simply hold Alt and type the numbers on your numpad:
ä = 132; Ä = 142
ö = 148; Ö = 153
ü = 129; Ü = 154
ß = 225
:small_orange_diamond: If all else fails, you can use ASCII conventions for the characters: add an e to other vowels, and write ss or sz for ß. For example:
ae = ä
oe = ö
ue = ü
ss = ß
But this is discouraged since it's harder to read and... looks ugly. It is only done in situations where alternatives are impossible (fonts with no unicode etc).
ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
play who is that pokemon
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now that ..... is how its done😂
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ex beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
@undone wadi You can use this btw as a starting point.
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- Accusative [Akkusativ]
- Adjective Declension [Adjective endings, Adjektivdeklination]
- also [so, so und also]
- beginner [How to get started, Starting out]
- beibringen [lernen, studieren, Study Vocabulary, unterrichten]
- Beide [Beides, Beides vs. Beide, Beide vs. Beides]
- Birthdays
- case [Cases, grammatical case]
- CEFR [CEFR levels]
- CH [Schweiz, Switzerland]
- Dativ [Dative]
- denn [weil, weil, denn, da]
- der-die-das [gender, genders, Grammatical gender]
- doch 1 [doch beginner]
- duo [Duolingo]
- Du vs. Sie [duzen vs. siezen, Formal and informal speech, Sie]
- Eszett [Scharfes S, ss, ß]
- FAQ
- Gender patterns
- Genitiv [Genitive]
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cefr Level A
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221708975698083841
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03/09/2016 19:12 (3 years, 1 month and 2 weeks ago)
: Partnered
: Invite Splash
: VIP Voice Servers
: Vanity Invite
: News Channels
: Animated Icon
38 (17 locked)
8 (3 locked)
Level 1
3 boosts
Last Boost: Migawari#0637 (4 months and 2 weeks ago)
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Total: 13755
34 roles (16 belong to groups)
info @viral field
430793499718320140
18/06/2019 11:50 (4 months, 3 days and 17 hours ago)
03/04/2018 18:19 (1 year, 6 months and 2 weeks ago)
@everyone, Writing, Reading, Grammar, Learning German, Level A
Allows you to look up words you don't know.
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cefr C
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- amended
- corrected
- adjusted
- rectified
- sb. rectifies
- uncorrected
- silently corrected
- Errors were silently corrected.
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info
- auserkoren
- vorherbestimmt
- prädestiniert
- vorgezeichnet
- erkoren
- jd. erkor jdn.
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faq beginner
How to get started
The simplest way to learn German is to find topics you don’t understand yet and search for explanations of them. This list provides you with a guide for which topics to learn if you are completely new to German. Type the topic into Google (or YouTube) and start learning!
Introduction
1: Alphabet (especially ä, ü, ö and ß)
2: Basic greetings (hello, goodbye, etc.)
Part 1 - Simple Sentence
1: Noun gender & plurals
2: Nominative case (What are cases?)
3: Nominative pronouns (I, you, he, she, etc.)
4: Verbs in present tense
5: Definite/indefinite articles
6: Accusative case (for nouns)
7: Accusative pronouns
8: Word order of simple sentences
9: How to ask questions
Tips
- Always learn the gender of a noun when you learn a new noun
- Learn to use a translation dictionary (e.g. dict.cc, leo.org)
- Use
>faq resourcesto see our list of German learning resources - For listening and pronunciation practice, try watching movies or videos (incl. YouTube)
- You can listen to pronunciation for words on websites like dict.cc, forvo.com, and others
- Practice writing sentences every day (and asking people to correct them)
- Ask as many questions as possible
- Don’t be scared to make mistakes!!!! If you don’t let yourself make mistakes, you will never be able to learn German
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cefr level
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cefr level a
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faq passive voice
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Passive
Stative Passive
Passiv
faq passiv
Passive Voice
In English and German, a verb can have one of two voices which describe the relationship between the verb and the subject. These voices are the active voice and passive voice.
Typically, we use the active voice, where the subject is the doer or agent of the action. For example:
The man eats the apple.
In this sentence, the agent (the man) is acting upon (by eating) the object (the apple).
In the passive voice, the subject is the receiver or patient of the action. This typically places the emphasis on the patient or action, and the agent can be left out altogether if it is unknown or irrelevant. For example, the above sentence converted into the passive voice becomes:
The apple is being eaten.
In this example, the patient (the apple) is being acted upon (by being eaten) by an unknown agent.
German offers two passive forms: the Vorgangspassiv and the Zustandspassiv. The Vorgangspassiv refers to the process of an action, while the Zustandspassiv refers to the state of an action. The Vorgangspassiv is more often used and relates closely to the active voice. See >explain Vorgangspassiv for an explanation of the Vorgangspassiv, and see >explain Stative Passive for an explanation of Zustandspassiv.
See Also:
https://bit.ly/2Nqu84t (dartmouth university)
https://bit.ly/2y6iy9D (canoo)
https://bit.ly/2RyEodX (Passive Voice on Pferd's blog)
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Introduction to the passive voice in German and links to articles explaining more.
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- Prepositions of Place Part 1
ex Prepositions of Place Part 1
Generally you use the preposition nach when talking about going to countries, cities or directions, for example:
(1) Ich fahre nach Berlin. (I’m going to Berlin.)
(2) Ich gehe nach Westen. (I’m going west.)
(3) Ich fahre nach Deutschland. (I'm going to Germany.)
‼ Note that nach does not work with countries or regions that take an article. In this case you need to replace it with in, for example: Ich fahre in die Schweiz. (I’m going to Switzerland.)
In addition to that you will need to use auf for specific islands, for example: Ich fliege auf die Balearen. (I fly to the Balearic Islands.)
Here you can find a map with countries that take an article: http://i.imgur.com/QRFA2WI.png
🌟 nach is also idiomatically used in nach Hause gehen (to go home)
The preposition zu is used when talking about going to people, or places with a proper name, for example:
(4) Ich gehe zu ihm. (I go to him.)
(5) Ich gehe zum [zu dem] Arzt. (I go to the doctor.)
(6) Ich gehe zu Aldi. (I go to Aldi.)
You use in if you will end up inside a place or location, for example:
(7) Ich gehe in die Kirche. (I go to church.)
(8) Ich gehe ins [in das] Kino. (I go to the cinema.)
You use auf if you will end up on something, or for going to formal events, for example:
(9) Ich klettere auf den Berg. (I climb up the mountain.)
(10) Ich gehe auf die Toilette. (I go to the toilet.)
(11) Ich gehe auf eine Party. (I go to a party.)
🌟 When in doubt, use zu, since you can often replace in and auf with zu, for example:
(12) Ich gehe zur Kirche. (I go to the church.) [but not necessarily inside]
(13) Ich gehe zu einer Party. (I go to a party.)
‼ However, note that you cannot replace zu with in if it would be absurd to speak of going inside:
(14) Ich fahre in die Kirche. (I drive into the church.)
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