1. “Da Da Da” by Trio
"his ’80s tune even became well known in the USA. But if you only remember the two-tone beat and the monotone refrain, you may not have even noticed that the rest of the lyrics are actually German!
The song is about the end of a relationship, when two people realize that they no longer love each other. The song’s most frequently reoccurring line (after “da da da”) is, “Ich lieb’ dich nicht. Du liebst mich nicht,” which means, “I don’t love you. You don’t love me.” Of course there are other lyrics, but they are also quite simple and sometimes even transition into English.
This song is also a definite Ohrwurm (ear worm). It may make your younger students glad to have missed the ‘80s, but they’ll be lying if they say it’s not stuck in their heads after you play it!" <em>https://www.fluentu.com/blog/educator-german/simple-german-songs-for-kids/</em>
Answer: نعم
Explanation:
أنا أتكلم العربية نعم أنا بطلاقة في اللغة العربية أنا لا تستخدم جوجل ترجمة أنا وعد
Answer: dem
Explanation:
Hi, the answer is dem. This is because when you use 'unter' in German, it causes the article next to it to be in the dative cause. The word 'Fenster' in German means window, and it is 'das Fenster'; its gender is neuter.
In the dative case,
der turns to dem,
das turns to dem,
die turns to der,
and die (in the plural sense) turns to den.
Hope this helps you!