Anyone studying German here?

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Sysko Member
Registered: 2009-12-22 Posts: 22 Website

@ahibba : the option is now available , you can translate by 5 / 10 /15 sentences of the language you want smile

Reply #52 - 2010 January 18, 3:18 am
Bobos New member
From: Russia Registered: 2010-01-18 Posts: 1

ahibba wrote:

This is the complete trancscript of Pimsleur German Unit 1 (30 lessons):
http://www.fileflyer.com/view/WlagkB6
and this is the complete transcript of Pimsleur German Unit 2 (except the last 6 lessons):
http://www.fileflyer.com/view/3PI2gAr

These links don't work now. Could you upload the transcripts again.
Or, perhaps, you can send me email with these Pimsleur German transcripts on boboboris@gmail.com.
Many many thanks!

Sysko Member
Registered: 2009-12-22 Posts: 22 Website

Also to say that Tatoeba.org project has reached 5000+ sentences in german now thanks to 3 three great german contributors many thanks to them

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Reply #54 - 2010 April 02, 1:03 pm
nest0r Member
Registered: 2007-10-19 Posts: 5236 Website

ahibba wrote:

zazen666 wrote:

And I wonder if anyone know a good site to search sentences from english to german for stuff to paste into anki? (smart fm sucks)

This site has more than 1000 good sentences in German with the English translations and audio (real audio), but it will cost you about 9 euro for 6 months subscription. They don't have subscriptions for 1 month or less:

http://comprehencia.com/en/wordlist/c_german

Tatoeba is another good site, and it's free. It has about 1800 sentences without audio:

http://tatoeba.fr

Oh, ahibba beat me again. So, example-sentence.com's sentences are taken from Comprehencia, and according to nyquil these sentences are bad? French-wise, so I'm wondering if all the sentences e.g. German are like that? That would be so hilarious, because someone took the time to get natives to read aloud thousands of sentences but the sentences themselves are shite? Pardon my French. I'm hoping the sentences aren't too bad, though.

You don't need to pay for this: http://www.example-sentence.com/german

One day, my dream of having something like Core 2000 for all those rare languages like French and German, rather than something common like Japanese, will come true.

Last edited by nest0r (2010 April 02, 1:06 pm)

Reply #55 - 2010 April 02, 1:57 pm
Evil_Dragon Member
From: Germany Registered: 2008-08-21 Posts: 683

I took a quick look at some of these sentences. They seem okay to me so far. Of course some do sound a little stiff, but I guess that's the nature of this kind of learning material. Once you delve into material intended for natives this should take care of itself.

Reply #56 - 2010 April 02, 3:22 pm
Nesetoru Member
From: 芬蘭 Registered: 2009-12-27 Posts: 122

Couple of German online monolingual dictionaries:

Das Digitale Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache des 20. Jh.
http://www.dwds.de/

Universität Leipzig Deutscher Wortschatz
http://wortschatz.uni-leipzig.de/

Reply #57 - 2010 April 14, 3:58 pm
Sysko Member
Registered: 2009-12-22 Posts: 22 Website

just to say http://tatoeba.org has reached 11 000 sentences in german, and we have now some german natives daily present, and who are waiting to help you smile
moreover audio is now supported, and we hope to have soon audio for our german sentences smile

Reply #58 - 2010 June 26, 9:11 am
Sysko Member
Registered: 2009-12-22 Posts: 22 Website

more than 15 000 sentences in german now big_smile

Reply #59 - 2013 January 25, 2:55 pm
psychopatate Member
From: Syria Registered: 2012-09-04 Posts: 60

Does anyone know if a deck for Langenshneidt : Basic German Vocabulary was shared ?