Days and Words | How to learn genders in European Languages @daysandwords | Uploaded September 2019 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
People often find 'gendered nouns' tricky in foreign languages. Here are three awesome tips to help you overcome that so that it's one less thing you have to worry about when you learn French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or any other European language that has genders!
Do you want to know if there are Der die or das rules?
Do you want to know how to learn genders in Italian? Or how to learn genders in Spanish?
Learning genders in European languages is about SOUND, not about rules, so try to hear and use the nouns WITH their articles as much as possible so that you learn that it's "die Katze" rather than "der Katze"; or the same goes for if you are learning French, if you are learning Italian, if you are learning Romanian, if you are learning Norwegian or if you are learning Icelandic.
One of the benefits of learning genders in European languages this way is that there are no exceptions because you are learning every noun as its own 'rule', without using any rules or any generalisations about which gender a noun belongs to.
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People often find 'gendered nouns' tricky in foreign languages. Here are three awesome tips to help you overcome that so that it's one less thing you have to worry about when you learn French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or any other European language that has genders!
Do you want to know if there are Der die or das rules?
Do you want to know how to learn genders in Italian? Or how to learn genders in Spanish?
Learning genders in European languages is about SOUND, not about rules, so try to hear and use the nouns WITH their articles as much as possible so that you learn that it's "die Katze" rather than "der Katze"; or the same goes for if you are learning French, if you are learning Italian, if you are learning Romanian, if you are learning Norwegian or if you are learning Icelandic.
One of the benefits of learning genders in European languages this way is that there are no exceptions because you are learning every noun as its own 'rule', without using any rules or any generalisations about which gender a noun belongs to.
My second channel is exclusively reviews and discussion of TV shows and movies in foreign languages - head over and check it out!:
youtube.com/channel/UCQNDd8k9rnbJDPaleJ-fHBw?sub_confirmation=1
Subscribe to this channel for more tips and tricks for foreign languages! youtube.com/channel/UC3_iSRqqZ7DTVlBNd9lv8jA?sub_confirmation=1
Language learning videos, tips and techniques!
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgV-XQEW93i0GexfCFSw_mRzPFzYs0Cyg