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Let's look at some examples.
Listen and repeat or speak along with the native speakers.
Es ist sonnig.
Es ist sonnig.
Es ist bewรถlkt.
Es ist bewรถlkt.
Es ist windig.
Es ist windig.
Es ist neblig.
Es ist neblig.
Es regnet.
Es regnet.
Did you notice how I used a different phrase?
Es regnet.
"It's raining."
First is es, "it." Es.
Next is regnet, "rains," as in "t rains." Regnet. Regnet.
Regnet is from the verb regnen, "to rain." Regnen.
Together it's es regnet, literally "it rains," but it translates as "Itโ€™s raining." Es regnet.
Let's have a look at another example, es schneit, literally "it snows," but translates as "Itโ€™s snowing." Es schneit.
First is es, "it." Es.
Next is schneit, "snows." Schneit. Schneit.
Schneit is from the verb schneien, "to snow." Schneien.
Together it's es schneit, literally "it snows," but it translates as "Itโ€™s snowing." Es schneit.

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2025-02-10 18:30:00

Can you repeat or speak along with the native speakers?

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