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Seeing the Details: Recognizing Features in German
My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English, so I’m trying to help you learn German too! One thing that can be tricky is describing people and noticing small differences. It’s not just about saying “He has a beard.” We can be much more specific. Let’s talk about identifying things like glasses, tattoos, and scars.
Glasses (Brillen)
Glasses are a really common feature to notice. It’s helpful to know the words for different types.
- “Er trägt eine Brille.” (He wears glasses.)
- “Sie hat Brillen mit einer dünnen Nase.” (She has glasses with a thin nose bridge.)
- “Die Brille ist rot.” (The glasses are red.)
You might use this when you meet someone new at work: “Entschuldigung, haben Sie eine Brille?” (Excuse me, do you wear glasses?)
Tattoos (Tätowierungen)
Tattoos are another noticeable thing. It’s important to be respectful when talking about them.
- “Sie hat einen kleinen Vogel auf ihrem Arm.” (She has a small bird on her arm.)
- “Er hat eine Tätowierung von einem Löwen.” (He has a tattoo of a lion.)
- “Ich sehe deine Tätowierung.” (I see your tattoo.)
You could say this to a colleague: “Ich mag deine Tätowierung. Sie ist sehr schön.” (I like your tattoo. It’s very beautiful.)
Scars (Narben)
Scars are marks left behind after an injury.
- “Er hat eine Narbe über seinem Auge.” (He has a scar above his eye.)
- “Sie hat eine kleine Narbe an ihrem Bein.” (She has a small scar on her leg.)
- “Die Narbe ist hell.” (The scar is light.)
If someone asks, “Was ist das?” (What is that?), you could respond, “Das ist eine Narbe von einem Sturz.” (That’s a scar from a fall.)
Learning to notice and describe these features will help you communicate more clearly in German. Practice saying these phrases out loud. Viel Erfolg! (Good luck!)
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