Learn German Conjugation in Malayalam ( Free Course )

Skills You’ll Learn

Basics of German Verb Conjugation
German Tense Proficiency
German Pronunciation & Sentence Structure

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Requirements

No Prior German Needed! Basic English or Malayalam Understanding Willingness to Practice

German Conjugation

Introduction to German Conjugation

  • Video

German Conjugation of Irregular Verbs

  • Video

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many conjugations are there in German?
    In German, verbs are conjugated based on four key factors: Person (I, you, he/she, we, etc.) Number (singular/plural) Tense (present, past, future, etc.) Mood (indicative, subjunctive, imperative)
    Is German conjugation hard?
    German conjugation is moderately challenging but manageable with practice. Key points: Regular Verbs follow predictable patterns: spielen (to play) → ich spiele, du spielst, er/sie spielt Irregular Verbs require memorization (like English): sein (to be) → ich bin, du bist, er/sie ist Fewer Tenses Than English – German mainly uses: Present (ich mache), Past (ich machte), Perfect (ich habe gemacht)

    Why choose this course?

    • A clear, Malayalam‑based explanation of how German verb conjugation works, focusing on the most useful tenses for A1–A2 levels.

    • Practical techniques to conjugate any regular verb step by step, recognize irregular patterns, and confidently form correct sentences.

    • Real‑life sentence examples from everyday situations like introductions, routine, plans, and past experiences.

    • Conjugation is the backbone of German grammar; without it, even simple sentences like “I live in…” or “We are going…” become difficult.

    • Strong verb foundations make it much easier to progress through A1–B2 levels, write emails, crack exams, and handle visa or job‑related conversations.

    • Mastering conjugation early saves time later because you do not need to relearn basic verb patterns at every new level.

    • Free Malayalam video lessons focused only on days and months, making the content easy to complete in a short time.

    • Clear on‑screen text, slow‑to‑normal speed pronunciation, and sentence‑level practice for both recognition and speaking.​​

    • Designed to fit smoothly with other Entri German basics modules (salutations, numbers, vocabulary) and full A1 courses

    • New German learners who want to quickly fix basic calendar vocabulary before or during A1 classes.

    • Students, nurses, and job‑seekers from Kerala preparing for study or work in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland.

    • Homemakers and dependents relocating with family who need to manage appointments, school schedules, and daily routines.

    • Existing German learners who still get confused with weekday and month names and want extra focused practice.