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In this episode, we are guests at the University of California in Santa Barbara and introduce you to ten so-called "strong" verbs. With strong verbs, for example "laufen" (to walk) or "sprechen" (to talk), the root vowel changes in the second and third person singular. Today, we'll explain how this vowel change works.
In dieser Episode sind wir an der University of California in Santa Barbara zu Gast und stellen euch zehn sogenannte “starke” Verben vor. Bei starken Verben, zum Beispiel “laufen” oder “sprechen”, ändert sich der jeweilige Stammvokal in der zweiten und dritten Person Singular. Während Cari beispielsweise über den Campus der University of California läuft, laufen die Studierenden schnell an ihr vorbei. Wie genau dieser Vokalwechsel funktioniert, erklären wir euch heute.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:54 Vowel Change a → ä
02:31 Vowel Change au → äu
03:17 Vowel Change e → ie
05:37 Vowel Change e → i
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Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Carina Schmid
Script: Erik Stahlhacke
Camera: Manuel Salmann
Edit: Rawad Sabbagh
Translation: Ben Eve
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