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About the Authors 7
Introduction 19
Part I: Getting Started 25
Chapter 1: You Already Know a Little German 27
Chapter 2: The Nitty-Gritty: Basic German Grammar 37
Chapter 3: Hallo! Pronunciation and Basic Expressions 55
Chapter 4: Getting Numbers, Time, and Measurements Straight 73
Chapter 5: Talking about Home and Family 85
Part II: German in Action 93
Chapter 6: Getting to Know You: Making Small Talk 95
Chapter 7: Asking for Directions 111
Chapter 8: Guten Appetit! Dining Out and Going to the Market 127
Chapter 9: Shopping Made Easy 149
Chapter 10: Going Out on the Town 163
Chapter 11: Taking Care of Business and Telecommunications 181
Chapter 12: Recreation and the Great Outdoors 197
Part III: German on the Go 213
Chapter 13: Planning a Trip 215
Chapter 14: Making Sense of Euros and Cents 223
Chapter 15: Getting Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis, and Buses 231
Chapter 16: Finding a Place to Stay 247
Chapter 17: Handling Emergencies 261
Part IV: The Part of Tens 277
Chapter 18: Ten Ways to Pick Up German Quickly 279
Chapter 19: Ten Things Never to Say in German 283
Chapter 20: Ten Favorite German Expressions 287
Chapter 21: Ten Phrases That Make You Sound German 291
Part V: Appendixes 293
A: German-English Mini-Dictionary 295
B: Verb Tables 313
C: The Audio Files 325
D: Answer Key 327
Index 331
We are the players in a fascinating era, one that interconnects us with others all around the world. With globalization and technology as the driving forces, we find ourselves getting in closer and closer contact with more and more people. As a result, knowing how to say at least a few words in a language such as German is becoming an ever-more-vital tool.
Our natural curiosity to find out about other cultures motivates us to hop on a plane and find out firsthand what everyday life is like in the German-speaking regions: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol in northern Italy, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein. Conducting international business in an increasingly competitive market necessitates personal contact; hence, more businesspeople are traveling overseas to countries like Germany, which has the largest economy in the European Union. On a more personal level, you may have friends, relatives, and neighbors who speak German, or you may want to get in touch with your heritage by learning a little bit of the language that your ancestors spoke.
Whatever your reasons for wanting to learn some German, Deutsch für Englischsprechende für Dummies is a terrific choice because it gives you the skills you need for basic communication in German. We're not promising super fluency here, but if you want to know how to greet someone, purchase a train ticket, or order food from a menu in German, you need look no further than this book.
Deutsch für Englischsprechende für Dummies is set up so that you can use it any way you want to - as a reference to dip into for specific questions you have about German, as a means of gaining knowledge of German in a systematic way, or just for the fun of getting the feel for another language. Perhaps your goal is to learn some words and phrases to help you get around when you travel to a German-speaking country. Maybe you simply want to be able to say »Hello, how are you?« to your German-speaking neighbor. At any rate, you can go through this book at your own pace, reading as much or as little at a time as you like. You don't need to plod through the chapters in order, either; you're welcome to read the sections that interest you most.
To make this book easy for you to navigate, we've set up a few conventions:
Conjugation
Pronunciation
ich bin
iH bin
du bist
dooh bist
Sie sind
zee zint
er, sie, es ist
êr, zee, ês ist
wir sind
veer zint
ihr seid
eer zayt
sie sind
To help you make fast progress in German, this book includes a few elements to help you along:
Also note that, because each language has its own ways of expressing ideas, the English translations that we provide for the German terms may not be exactly literal. We want you to know the essence of what's being said, not just the meanings of single words. For example, the phrase Es geht (ês geyt) can be translated literally as It goes, but the phrase is actually the equivalent of So, so, or Okay, which is what you see as the translation.
To write this book, we made some assumptions about who you are and what you hope to gain from this book:
If any or all of these statements apply to you, you've found the right book!
This book is divided by topic: first into parts and then into chapters. The following sections tell you what types of information you can find in each part.
This part gets you acclimated by providing you with some German basics: how to pronounce words, how to form sentences, and so on. You find a wealth of basic survival-type expressions such as greetings and numbers. We even challenge you to boost your confidence by activating some German words that you probably already know. Finally, we outline the basics of German grammar that you may need to know when you work through later chapters in the book.
In this part, you begin learning and using German. Instead of focusing on grammar points as many dull, dusty language textbooks do, this part focuses on communicating effectively in everyday situations, such as shopping, asking for directions, going to a museum, dining, phoning, and lots more.
This part gives you the tools you need to take your German on the road, whether you're looking to change money, find a place to stay, plan a trip, or take public or private transportation. There's even a chapter on handling emergencies.
If you're looking for small, easily digestible pieces of information about German, this part is for you. Here, you can find ten ways to learn German quickly, ten useful German expressions to know, and more.
This part of the book includes important information that you can use for reference. Appendix A is a handy mini-dictionary in both German-to-English and English-to-German formats. If you encounter a German word that you don't understand or you need to know a specific word in German, you can look it up here. Appendix B features verb tables that show you how to conjugate both regular verbs and those verbs that stubbornly don't fit the pattern. Appendix C gives you the answer keys to all of the Fun & Games activities that appear in the book. Finally, Appendix D provides a listing of the tracks that appear on the accompanying audio files provided for download on...
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