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38 | Wann fährt der Zug nach Berlin?
When does the train to Berlin leave?

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Understand announcements in a train station
Plural: nouns that get an -er/-¨er ending, simple past forms for irregular & auxiliary verbs

plural simple past

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Translations

Fritz:Fritz (name)
noun (m.)
Hi hi
interjection
, Paul Paul (name)
noun (m.)
! Hier here
adverb
!

Fritz: Hi Paul! Here!

Paul:Paul (name)
noun (m.)
Ah ah
interjection
! Wie how / like; as (comparison)
adverb
geht's 's it going
verb
?

Paul: Ah! How are you?

Fritz:Fritz (name)
noun (m.)
Alles all; everything
pronoun
klar clear; of course
adjective
. Mann man; husband / Man! (wow!)
noun (m.)
, warum why
adverb
sind are
verb
hier here
adverb
eigentlich actual(ly); anyways; by the way
particle
so so; such; in this manner
adverb
viele many
pronoun
Kinder kids; children
noun (n.)
?

Fritz: All right. Man, why are there so many kids here anyway?

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New words

 

die Abfahrt
the departure

die Ansage
the announcement

der Anschluss
the connection

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