Jun 26


Dies ist der Kampf von ShineGreymon Burst Mode gegen Belphemon Rage Mode mit Deutschen Untertiteln!

Jun 26


piece of german film “Verlierer”.
Violent Force Thrash Metal Old School

Jun 20


Transrapid - Germany Munich

Jun 20


German Gargoyles Intro

Jun 20


Offizielle deutsche Coverversion von Romina Mercedes “Ich liebe nur Dich!” (Originalsong von Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love)

Jun 20


New episode! Subscribe if you like!

Today’s lesson includes:

How are you’ - Wie geht’s dir’
I’m fine, thanks. - Mir geht’s gut, danke.
And you’ - Und dir’ / Und du’
What’s your name’ - Wie heißt du’
My name is… - Ich heiße …
Where are you from’ - Woher kommst du’
I’m from … - Ich komme aus …
Yes - Ja
No - Nein
Maybe/Perhaps - Vielleicht

and a little dialogue!

Leave your suggestions and feedback in the comments!

The website I talk about:
http://www.livemocha.com

My German Vlogging channel:
http://youtube.com/kiwipedia

Thanks a lot for watching!

Jun 7


Die deutsche Wirtschaft hält sich wacker im internationalen Geschäftsleben. Die Vorherrschaft der englischen Sprache wird dabei unwidersprochen akzeptiert und in Form von modernen, scheinbar populären Fachbegriffen in die eigene Sprache eingebaut. Damit auch wirklich klar ist, worüber gesprochen wird.

Jun 7


Hot blonde speeding on the german Autobahn

Jun 7


Das Boot (pronounced [das boːt], German for The Boat / The Submarine) is a 1981 feature film directed by Wolfgang Petersen, adapted from a novel of the same name by Lothar-Günther Buchheim. Hans-Joachim Krug, former first officer on U-219, served as a consultant, as did Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock, the captain of the real U-96.

The movie has a strong anti-war message. One of Petersen’s stated goals was to guide the audience through “a journey to the end of reason” (the film’s German tagline), showing “what war is all about.” Petersen heightened suspense by very rarely showing any external views of the submarine unless it is running on the surface and relying on sounds to convey action outside the boat, thus showing the audience only the claustrophobic interior the crew would see. The original 1981 version cost DM 32 million to make; it was at the time the most expensive film in the history of German cinema. The director’s meticulous attention to detail resulted in an extremely realistic and historically accurate movie.

Jun 7


Interview mit Kuranyi, Lehmann, Lahm and new player Christian Pander after their victory in new wembley.

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