How to say “It depends on” in Luxembourgish

It depends on Luxembourgish

In this useful Luxembourgish lesson, I will answer a question I keep receiving from my students: How do you say in Luxembourgish it depends? Well: Et kënnt drop un or Et hänkt dovun of. And so …. we have the option between 2 verbs to say in Luxembourgish it depends on: one being ofhänke vun the other … Read more

10 Luxembourgish Phrases You Must Know -1

10 Luxembourgish phrases

Learn in this lesson 10 Must-Know phrases Luxembourgish native speakers use and that you can use in every day life at work, at social gatherings, with your family. They will help you to talk with much more ease and help you as well to understand native speakers. Watch the video of this lesson so to … Read more

Luxembourgish Perfect Tense – Separable verbs (Part 3)

Luxembourgish separable verbs perfect

Today you’ll learn how Luxembourgish separable verbs are used in the perfect tense. If you have not yet read the lesson where you learn the most used Luxembourgish verbs with sinn to build the perfect tense and the lesson where I explain how to build the perfect tense with regular verbs, make sure you do so before reading … Read more

How to say “There is / are” in Luxembourgish

Luxembourgish there is there are et gëtt

In this short Luxembourgish lesson I’ll explain the difference between et gëtt and et ass / sinn in Luxembourgish. Et gëtt Here we have the verb ginn which has several meanings but in this lesson we’ll concentrate on the meaning there is / are (in the sense of to exist). Et gëtt is used when you make a … Read more

Luxembourgish Perfect Tense – Regular Verbs (Part 1)

Luxembourgish pefect tense regular verbs

This is a very important tense in Luxembourgish because we use it all the time in conversations and as well in written language. And what’s very important to know is that almost ALL Luxembourgish verbs are exclusively used in the perfect tense (at least in spoken Luxembourgish). So believe me that you will NOT be able … Read more

Mengem, menger, …: Possessive Adjectives in the Dative Case – 2

Possessive pronouns mengem dative Luxembourgish

In the previous lesson you have learned what  possessive adjectives are and how to use them in the nominative & accusative case. Beispiller (examples) Seng Schong si schéin. – His shoes are nice. (nominative) Hues du deng Mamm gefrot. – Did you ask your mother? (accusative) Remember that when you’re considering which possessive adjective to use … Read more

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