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Kauderwelsch: German Slang - The Real German -

: Many editions include QR codes or accompanying audio material (like CDs) to help learners master the specific rhythm and sounds of German street talk.

To give you a taste of what the book covers, here are some common slang terms frequently used in modern Germany: Typical Usage "Cool" or "Awesome"

Part of the reputable Kauderwelsch series by Reise Know-How , this 160-page guide focuses on colloquialisms and street talk you won't find in a standard textbook. Kauderwelsch: German Slang - the real German

Reise Know-How Sprachführer German Slang - the real German: Kauderwelsch-Band 188 [eBook]

: The book organizes slang by social situation, covering casual chats with colleagues, roaming pubs and clubs, flirting, and even expressing anger or annoyance. : Many editions include QR codes or accompanying

: It touches on different dialects and the cultural nuances of how Germans actually communicate outside of formal "Hochdeutsch" settings. Essential "Real German" Examples

A casual way to address friends, often used to express surprise. "Yes and no" : It touches on different dialects and the

To describe something impressive, like a new car or a great party. "Wild" or "Extreme" Used for both positive and negative surprise. Bock haben "To be up for something"