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German Culture 1

Culture References From 'Komm Mit! 1'

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Which German word for 'male cousin' does NOT come from the French language? Vetter
What is the group of people with whom the definite article (der/die) can be used before the LAST name? Celebrities
True or false: Germans tend to be more formal than Americans and rarely call adults by their first names True
Abbreviated forms of various German greetings and goodbyes are used with family members and... Friends
What do German bedrooms seldom have (unlike American ones)? Built-in closets
If you live on the 'Erdgeschoss' in a German building, the American equivalent would be the... Ground floor
What is the American English term for the 'erster Stock' in a building? Second floor
What is a 'Postleitzahl'? Zip code
Where does the zip code come in a German address: before or after the city/town? Before
Where does the street number come in a German address: before or after the name of the street? After
What are the groups of people with whom the definite article (der/die) can be used before the FIRST name? Friends and peers
In Germany, the size of a home is determined by the number of... Rooms
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