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“What Do You Think You Know and Why?” | Science and Rationality
How To Understand German Puns | Song: Du bist schön by Alligatoah
When learning German, or any language for that matter, humor is often difficult to understand. So today, I will explain to you how to understand puns. To learn German online easily, just listen to this episode. Have fun!
If You’re Not 100% Satisfied, Leave! | Song: Lass uns gehen von Revolverheld
The message of the song "Lass uns gehen" by Revolverheld is to leave when we are not satisfied. I think if you are not 100%, you should change something.
What Does “Dickes B” Mean? | Analysis of the Song by Seeed
You can not only learn German by listening to this, but also the culture! Berlin is a wonderful city and the Berlin band Seeed wrote a song about it.
The German Band Seeed | Song: Dancehall Caballeros
Let's talk about Seeed, a German hip hop, reggae and dancehall band based in Berlin, my favorite city. Also, let's have a listen to "Dancehall Caballeros".
Suicide out of love – do we even think about lyrics!? | Song: Alles aus Liebe by Die Toten Hosen
What's going on? Suicide out of love!? Some songs like “Alles aus Liebe” from the band Die Toten Hosen have lyrics that we don't really think about.
Are You a Machine? | Song: Keine Maschine by Tim Bendzko
Is it good to be a "machine" or not? We will find out in this episode! At the end, I will play the beautiful song "Keine Maschine".
What Are Dead Pants? ✝ | German Song: Tage wie diese
One of the most famous German bands is Die Toten Hosen. Does their name even make sense? Plus, I'll tell you some stories in this episode! Have a listen.
Hier geht die Post ab. #proverb (Podcast S02E24)
If you take a break from learning German once in a while and party hard, you can say “Hier geht die Post ab!” to impress your non-German speaking friends.
Geist #vocab (Podcast S02E23)
“Geist” does not just mean ghost, it can mean many things! If you are learning German, you might be surprised by how very different meanings are connected.
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