How’d you say in German: “We argue very often about the education.”?

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Take 1 German verb a day, juggle it around and skyrocket your fluency spending just 2 minutes.

I’ll show you how in this podcast lesson.

In this lesson, we’ll go through the verb: sich streiten (to argue) 

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(Note: Keep in mind to actively engage and say the answer OUT LOUD whenever I ask you:

  • “How would you say…”

I’ll give you always a few seconds for your take.)

Here are some of the sample sentences I go through in the podcast: 

 

Streitest du dich oft?

(Argue you yourself often?)

Do you argue often?

 

Ich streite mich nie.

(I argue myself never.)

I never argue.

 

Wir streiten uns sehr oft.

(We argue ourselves very often.)

We argue very often.

 

Wir streiten uns sehr oft über die Erziehung.

(We argue ourselves very often about the education.)

We argue very often about the education.

 

Meine Eltern haben sich oft gestritten.

(My parents have themselves often argued.)

My parents argued a lot.

 

Sie haben sich oft über das Geld gestritten.

(They have themselves often about the money argued.)

They argued a lot about the money. 

 

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Next time we’ll go through the verb: rauchen (to smoke)

 

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