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Eric: Welcome to 3-Minute German Season 1, Lesson 24 - Invitations. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to invite someone out in German.
Body
Eric: Here's the informal way to ask 'Are you coming with us?' in German.
Albert: [Normal] Kommst du mit uns?
Eric: First is a word meaning 'to come'
Albert: [Normal] Kommst [Slow] Kommst
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'you (informal)'
Albert: [Normal] du [Slow] du
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'with'
Albert: [Normal] mit [Slow] mit
Eric: Last is the word meaning 'us'
Albert: [Normal] uns [Slow] uns
Eric: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning 'Are you coming with us?'
Albert: [Slow] Kommst du mit uns? [Normal] Kommst du mit uns?
Eric: Ok, now let's take a look at the informal way to say 'Yes I’m coming with you guys!'
Albert: [Normal] Ja, ich komme mit euch!
Eric: First is a word meaning 'yes'
Albert: [Normal] Ja [Slow] Ja
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'I'
Albert: [Normal] ich [Slow] ich
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'to come'
Albert: [Normal] komme [Slow] komme
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'with'
Albert: [Normal] mit [Slow] mit
Eric: Last is the word meaning 'you (plural)'
Albert: [Normal] euch [Slow] euch
Eric: Listen again to the informal phrase meaning 'Yes I’m coming with you guys!'
Albert: [Slow] Ja, ich komme mit euch! [Normal] Ja, ich komme mit euch!
Eric: Following is the formal way to ask 'Are you coming to my party?'
Albert: [Normal] Kommt ihr zu meiner Party?
Eric: First is a phrase meaning 'will you come'
Albert: [Normal] Kommt ihr [Slow] Kommt ihr
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'to'
Albert: [Normal] zu [Slow] zu
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'my'
Albert: [Normal] meiner [Slow] meiner
Eric: Last is the word meaning 'party'
Albert: [Normal] party [Slow] party
Eric: Listen again to the formal phrase meaning 'Are you coming to my party?'
Albert: [Slow] Kommt ihr zu meiner Party? [Normal] Kommt ihr zu meiner Party?
Eric: Finally, here is a way to say 'Yes, I am coming with some friends.'
Albert: [Normal] Ja, ich komme mit Begleitung.
Eric: First is a word meaning 'Yes'
Albert: [Normal] Ja [Slow] Ja
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'I'
Albert: [Normal] ich [Slow] ich
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'to come'
Albert: [Normal] komme [Slow] komme
Eric: Next is the word meaning 'with'
Albert: [Normal] mit [Slow] mit
Eric: Last is the word meaning 'some company'
Albert: [Normal] Begleitung [Slow] Begleitung
Eric: Listen again to the phrase meaning 'Yes, I am coming with some friends.'
Albert: [Slow] Ja, ich komme mit Begleitung. [Normal] Ja, ich komme mit Begleitung.
Cultural Insight
Eric: Now it's time for a quick cultural insight.
Albert: When using the verb kommen together with other verbs like “come and see” you always use the infinitive form kommen. For example, kommen und gehen - “come and go”, or kommen und sehen - “come and see”. When you combine verbs in this way, they actually function like a noun!

Outro

Eric: And that’s all for this lesson. Don’t forget to check out the lesson notes, and we’ll see you in the next lesson!

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