Episode #021

German Nouns that have no Plural Form

Just like in English, some German nouns don't have a plural form - even if they're the name for a whole group of items or people. 

Unfortunately, these nouns are not always the same in both languages. 

Main takeaways:

  • What kind of nouns use only the singular form.
  • Some nouns have a plural in German, but not in English.
  • How you can learn from typical mistakes that Germans make when speaking English.

Your next steps

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Links mentioned in this episode and other resources:

🎙Click here for Podcast Episode #020: The 3 biggest mistakes I see Geman Learners make - and how to avoid them

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