
Ho imparato il tedesco da un po ‘, ma mi sono concentrato maggiormente sulla grammatica e cose del genere. Di recente ho realiszrd, che in particolare il tedesco, è davvero importante per imparare più vocabolario, quindi ho provato a farlo. Sto programmando di fare un test dell’AAppl con il tedesco e di fare la demo di lettura, vedo che ho davvero bisogno di aumentare il mio vocabolario, con parole come Bundeverkehrsminister e Österreichischen e non Fall. Sembra proprio che siano così tante parole, così a lungo, ci vorrebbe una vita per conoscere la maggior parte dei tuoi premi quotidiani.
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di WildandRare
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Many of those long words are compound words. I.e. Bundesverkehrsminister consists of three pretty common words: Bund(es) = Union/Federation (as in Bundesrepublik), Verkehr(s) = traffic and Minister=minister, meaning the Bundesverkehrsminister is the federal minister of traffic.
Try not to think of them as completely new words but instead of a combination of words you already know.
I think you’re overthinking this, many long words are just short words put together. You don’t need to learn the word Bundesverkehrsminister, you only need to learn
Bundes = Federal
Verkehr = Traffic
Minister = Minister
Now it’s easy to exchange the parts. Learn Familie = Family and you now know Bundesfamilienminister. Learn Umwelt = Bundesumweltminister.
german uses compound words a lot. you can combine small words to a longer word basically without limits.
DonauDampfSchiffahrtsKapitänsGesellschaftsGewerkschaftsStreikRechtAusübungsGesetzesHüterBehördenPrüferAusschussSitzungsProtokollAnfertigung
(Capital letter set intentionally for every random word i just combined right now out of my head to a big compound word that makes some kind of sense for people that understand german)
if you know the smaller words you can understand the longer word but for that you need to know a lot of vocabulary.
also for language related questions you can head over to r/German