Typical German Dinner in Slow German | Super Easy German 254

Описание к видео Typical German Dinner in Slow German | Super Easy German 254

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In dieser Episode zeigen euch Cari und Janusz ein typisches deutsches Abendessen, und zwar auf langsamem Deutsch! Traditionell isst man abends gerne Brot, deshalb sagt man zum Abendessen auch “Abendbrot”. Aber es gibt natürlich nicht nur Brot zum Essen, sondern auch Wurst, Käse, Gemüse, Salat und mehr.

In this episode, Cari and Janusz show you a typical German dinner, in slow German! Traditionally, people like to eat bread in the evening, which is why dinner is also called ‘Abendbrot’. But of course it's not just bread that you eat for dinner, but also sausage, cheese, vegetables, salad and more.
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Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Carina Schmid
Camera & Edit: Chris Thornberry
Translation: Ben Eve

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