Cómo presentarse en alemán | Frases básicas para hablar de ti
In this Alemadria video, you'll learn how to introduce yourself in German correctly and naturally, just like you would when meeting someone, whether in an informal or more formal setting. Throughout the video, we'll explore what to say when introducing yourself in German and, above all, why you say it that way. You'll learn how to express your name, your place of origin, where you live, your profession, and your age, understanding which structures are fixed and which don't allow for a literal translation from Spanish. We'll work with fundamental expressions such as "ich heiße" (my name is), "mein Name ist" (my name is), "ich komme aus" (I'm here), "ich wohne in" (I'm in), "ich bin … Jahre alt" (I'm … years old), and "ich bin Lehrer/Lehrerin" (I'm a teacher), explaining them calmly and with contrasting observations to avoid common mistakes among Spanish speakers. We also cover points that often cause confusion even at more advanced levels: why "bin" is used instead of "habe" for age, what happens when the country has an article and how to decline it correctly, when it's natural to use "wohnen" and when "leben," and how the polite form "Sie" works when introducing yourself or being asked a question in a formal context. In the second part of the video, we delve into some essential grammatical aspects that will help you better understand what you're saying: the verb ending in the first person singular, word order in German, and the obligatory position of the verb, even when the sentence doesn't begin with the subject. We conclude with other common expressions for introducing yourself, breaking the ice, and saying goodbye naturally, such as "Hallo," "Guten Tag," "Was machst du beruflich?" or "Freut mich, Sie kennenzulernen," so that you too can sound natural. This video is designed for beginners who want to present themselves in German with confidence, using clear and well-understood structures without simply copying Spanish, and starting from a solid grammatical foundation (level A1). #learnGerman #GermanforSpanishSpeakers #GermanforBeginners #GermanOnline #GermanLessons

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