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How to trick natives into thinking German is your first language - stop talking like a textbook
this guide is intended for learners who already have a good grasp of standard written and spoken German and are familiar with basic linguistic terminology
contractions/reductions*
*apostrophes (’) are shown for explanatory purposes, they are usually optional
in sentences with a conjugated modal verb and one infinitive, the infinitive can be omitted if its meaning can be assumed by the relationship between the subject(s) and object(s) Sie will ein Glas Milch haben. > Sie will ein Glas Milch. Kann er Deutsch sprechen? > Kann er Deutsch? Wir wollen nach Deutschland reisen. > Wir wollen nach Deutschland. Ich will zu dir gehen. > Ich will zu dir. Das Kind muss ins Bett gehen. > Das Kind muss ins Bett. Das darf ich nicht machen. > Das darf ich nicht.
the verb infinitive ending -en can become -’n gehen > geh’n sehen > seh’n wollen > woll’n lecken > leck’n
-e can be removed from the end of conjugated verbs habe > hab’ hätte > hätt’ trage > trag’ wäre > wär’
es can be reduced to -’s on the end of the preceding word du es > du’s ich es > ich’s los geht es > los geht’s was gibt es? > was gibt’s?
the ei- is lost from the beginning of the indefinite article ein > ’n eine > ’ne einen > ’nen einem > ’nem einer > ’ner irgendeine > irgend’ne etc.
if du proceeds its conjugated verb, it can be reduced to -e on the end of the preceding verb bist du > biste hast du > haste kannst du > kannste warst du > warste
unofficial prepositional contractions (ein/den/einen becomes -’n, dem becomes -’m, das becomes -’s) auf dem > auf’m durch das > durch’s für das > für’s für ein/den/einen > für’n hinter dem > hinter’m mit dem > mit’m (> mim) unter das > unter’s etc.
reduction of prepositional compounds (dar- becomes dr- and her- becomes r-) darin > drin darauf > drauf heraus > raus herein > rein etc.
in questions with a second or third person singular conjugated verb, “denn” can be moved to directly proceed the verb, where it is reduced to -’n, causing the t sound to be reduced to a glottal stop when pronounced was ist das denn? > was is(t)’n das? wie heißt du denn? > wie heißt’n du? it is common to see more than one of the above contractions/reductions used together das wäre es > das wär’s ich bin es > ich bin’s ich habe es > ich hab’s
some other words that can be reduced/contracted andere > andre besondere > besondre gerade > grade > grad irgendetwas > irgendwas/etwas > was irgendwelche > welche ist > is’ ist so > isso nicht > nich (north) or net/nit (south) nichts > nix mal > ma schonmal > schoma so ist es > so isses
other
corresponding relative pronouns instead of third person pronouns sie > die, ihr > der er > der, ihn > den, ihm > dem sie > die, ihnen > denen
instead of “ja” jap jepp jo joa ju jupp
instead of “nein” nee/ne nöö/nö
instead of “oder?” at the end of a sentence to make it a question ne? (north) gell? (south) nicht wahr? stimmt’s?
make sure you know how to use these words, they will help make you sound less sharp and robotic aber auch bloß doch eben eh einmal erst etwa gerade halt ja mal na naja nun nur ohnehin schon sowieso vielleicht wohl
fillers/expressions of surprise ach/achso - aha/I see/oh okay Alter/Digga/Mann - dude/man/bro/mate ah/äh/eh/oh - ah/oh ahm/ähm/ehm/öhm - um/erm au/aua/autsch - ow/ouch bäh/igitt/pfui - ew/ugh/yuck boah - wow ey - hey/jeez hä? - huh? oha - wow (oh mein) Gott - (oh my) god was zur Hölle/was zum Teufel - what the hell/what the fuck
texting/informal online usage
abbreviations bis bald > bb bis dann > bd bisschen/bisserl/bissle > bissn/bissl eigentlich > eig einfach > einf (gute) Nacht > (g)n8 hab dich (ganz doll) lieb > hd(gd)l ich dich auch > ida ich liebe dich > ild irgendwie > iwie, irgendwann > iwann, irgendwo > iwo, etc. jetzt > jz keine Ahnung > ka kein Bock > kb kein Plan/Problem > kp kein Ding > kd vielleicht > vllt was machst (du so)? > wm(ds)
laughing haha - normal laugh hihi - giggle hehe - cute/evil/annoying laugh höhö/hühü - cute/annoying/sarcastic/satirical/stupid laugh
use this emoji 🙈 (monkey covering eyes with hands) if you are nervous/embarrassed to say something you are talking to or about your crush/boyfriend/girlfriend/etc. something is cute/adorable someone has given you a compliment
pronunciation^
^these apply to the spoken language, written examples are only given for explanatory purposes
-en, -em and -el become syllabic n m and l respectively heißen > heißn diesem > diesm Vogel > Vogl
short i can sound like an unstressed ü or like it has been omitted altogether schwimmen > schwümmn sind > sünt ich habe es > chaps
the combinations ls and ns can sound like there is a t before the s als > alts ich will es > chwüllts eins > eints übrigens > übrigents
d and t before -en are pronounced as a glottal stop with the lips apart and the tip of the tongue touching just behind the top front teeth braten > bra'n retten > re'n Duden > Du’n finden > fin'n
g and k before -en are pronounced as a glottal stop with the lips apart and the back/middle of the tongue touching the roof of the mouth, the en is pronounced as syllabic ng because of the tongue position packen > pa'ng zocken > zo'ng Magen > Ma'ng Flaggen > Fla'ng
b and p before -en are pronounced as a glottal stop with the lips together, the en is pronounced as syllabic m because the lips are together Waschlappen > Waschla’m Krabben > Kra’m mobben > mo’m klappen > kla’m in the case of haben, the glottal stop is sometimes omitted altogether haben > ha’m > ham
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