🌟 Celebrations in India: Festive Culture for German Viewers 🌟 by Nidhi Jain @GermanGyan Discover the vibrant festivals of India, from Diwali to Holi, with a fresh perspective! Dive into this colorful journey and learn about the customs, traditions, and festive spirit that make Indian culture truly unique. 🇮🇳✨ 🎥 https://lnkd.in/geDfbsw6 #IndianFestivals #GermanGyan #FestiveCulture #Diwali #Holi #ExploreIndia #CulturalJourney #IndiaForGermans
About us
I am excited to introduce German Gyan, a transformative platform created by Nidhi Jain, a passionate and aspiring entrepreneur. German Gyan aims to provide individuals of all ages with an exceptional learning experience for mastering the German language, enabling personal growth and career advancement. At German Gyan, we offer comprehensive educational resources and support, guiding learners through the entire process of acquiring proficiency in German, from initial learning to the eventual opportunity of experiencing Germany firsthand. Our commitment extends beyond physical classes, as we have also established a YouTube channel under the same name. This channel serves as a valuable resource for individuals who possess a genuine desire to learn German but may lack the time or resources to attend traditional classes. The core motivation behind German Gyan and its YouTube channel is to provide education to as many individuals as possible. We firmly believe that knowledge should be accessible to all, irrespective of their circumstances. In the future, we aspire to collaborate with like-minded NGOs that share our vision and are dedicated to spreading education and empowering communities. If you are interested in learning German or know someone who might benefit from German Gyan's offerings, please don't hesitate to connect with me. Together, let us strive to make education a catalyst for personal and professional development.
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External link for German Gyan
- Industry
- Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Delhi, Delhi
- Type
- Self-Employed
- Founded
- 2017
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Office space no .301 , Preet Vihar near Preet Vihar Metro Station
Savitri Sadan -2 , Community Center
Delhi, Delhi 110092, IN
Employees at German Gyan
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Nidhi Jain
Multifaceted CEO | German Language Expert | Influential Trainer & YouTuber | Lifestyle Influencer | Proud Daughter & Empowered Woman
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Damini Murariya
Unlock Your German Language Potential: Expert Trainer at Your Service!
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saad shafiq
BSCS From UET texila German B1 From GLH(German Learning Hub) G10/1 Islamabad Pakistan|° B1 Geothe passed|•
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Tech Gyan
Information Technology at Tech Gyan
Updates
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🌟🪔 Happy Dhanteras from GermanGyan! 🪔🌟 May this auspicious day bring abundant health, wealth, and happiness to you and your loved ones. May your lives shine with prosperity and your homes be filled with joy and blessings! 💰✨ With warm wishes, Nidhi Jain & the GermanGyan Team 🙏🌼 #HappyDhanteras #Dhanteras2024 #GermanGyan #ProsperityAndJoy #FestiveBlessings
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Mastering German Beyond Vocabulary: Practical Tips for Fluency 🇩🇪✨ by Nidhi Jain , Founder of German Gyan Learning a new language is an exciting journey, but true mastery goes beyond vocabulary! If you’re aiming for fluency in German, here are some unique tips to make your learning experience richer and more practical. Here at GermanGyan, we’re always exploring new methods to help learners succeed! 🌍💬 1. Embrace German Culture 🥨🍻 Learning a language means connecting with its culture. Germany has a rich history, diverse traditions, and unique festivals that can deepen your language skills. Try learning phrases used during Oktoberfest or explore cultural expressions related to Christmas markets. 🇩🇪 This makes your German more authentic and fun! 2. Think in German 🧠💡 One trick to becoming fluent is training yourself to think in German. Start small with simple words and phrases throughout the day, like “Guten Morgen” for “Good morning” or “Was mache ich jetzt?” (What am I doing now?). Thinking directly in German avoids translation, which boosts fluency! 3. Learn German Idioms & Sayings 🗣️📜 German has amazing idioms and sayings! Knowing a few adds charm to your speaking style. Try “Ich verstehe nur Bahnhof” (It’s all Greek to me) or “Das ist nicht mein Bier” (That’s not my problem). They’re quirky and make conversations feel more natural! 4. Practice with Real-Life Scenarios 🛒🏨 Prepare for daily interactions! Practice dialogues for common situations like ordering food, booking a room, or shopping. These scenarios are great for practical learning, especially if you’re planning to visit or live in Germany. It’ll make you feel prepared and confident. 💪🇩🇪 5. Watch German Shows & Listen to German Songs 🎬🎶 Incorporate entertainment! German movies, TV shows, and music are incredible tools for language learners. Watch shows with German subtitles and listen to German songs to get a natural sense of pronunciation, slang, and rhythm. Plus, it’s fun! 🎉 6. Focus on Pronunciation from Day One 🎤🇩🇪 German pronunciation can be tricky, so tackle it from the start. Practice common sounds like “ch” and “r.” Mastering these sounds boosts your confidence and helps native speakers understand you better. 7. Consistency Over Perfection 🔄🌟 Language learning is about steady progress. Don’t worry about making mistakes; instead, focus on practicing regularly. Whether it’s 15 minutes a day or a few hours a week, consistency wins in the long run. At GermanGyan, we’re here to support your learning journey every step of the way! From unique cultural insights to practical language tips, we believe that learning German can be immersive and enjoyable. Keep exploring, keep practicing, and watch as you grow closer to fluency! 🎉💼 #LearnGerman #GermanGyan #GermanCulture #LanguageTips #FluencyJourney #GermanIdioms #PracticalGerman #LanguageLearning #GoetheExam #GermanInDailyLife #GermanMovies #ConsistencyIsKey #nidhijain
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Learning German? with German Gyan by Nidhi Jain Here’s something extra that you won’t find in textbooks! 📚 Let’s explore unique aspects of German culture that bring the language to life and help deepen your understanding as a learner. Dive into these fun and fascinating insights with us! 👇 1. Untranslatable German Words 🧐✨ German has some brilliantly unique words that simply don’t translate into English! Schadenfreude: Feeling pleasure at someone else’s misfortune (playful but true!). Fernweh: That intense longing for distant places, the opposite of homesickness! Kummerspeck: Gaining weight due to emotional eating—literally translates to "grief bacon!" 🥓 Learning these words is like unlocking pieces of German culture and humor! 😄🇩🇪 2. Regional Dialects & Expressions 🎭 German isn’t spoken the same way across Germany. From Bavarian to Berlinerisch, each region has its own dialect. It’s like learning multiple languages in one—each with unique slang and expressions. Try these out to sound like a local! 🗣️ 3. Cultural Events & Festivals 🎉🎊 German festivals are the heart of cultural experience! Oktoberfest: It’s not just beer! This Bavarian festival is also about traditional dress, music, and food. 🍻🍂 Karneval (Carnival): Filled with costumes, parades, and cheerful chaos, Karneval is Germany’s version of Mardi Gras! 🎭 Weihnachtsmärkte (Christmas Markets): From gingerbread to handcrafted gifts, these markets are magical! 🎄✨ Experiencing these festivals is a fun way to practice language skills in real-life settings! 4. Germany’s Love for Bread 🍞❤️ Germany boasts over 3,200 types of bread! 🥖 Bread here is a serious affair with its own culture and vocabulary—Brotzeit (bread time) is a meal all by itself. Learning words for bread and bakery items will help you master this delicious part of German culture. 5. Politeness and Formality 💼 Germans take formality seriously! Using “Sie” instead of “du” (the formal vs. informal “you”) shows respect, especially in professional settings. Mastering this politeness will help you blend seamlessly into German society. 6. Environmental Awareness 🌍🌱 Germany is a leader in eco-consciousness. The concept of Umweltschutz (environmental protection) is deeply embedded in everyday life—from recycling to biking. Knowing phrases related to sustainability can make you stand out as a culturally aware German speaker. 7. Punctuality Matters ⏰ In Germany, time is money! ⏳ Germans are famously punctual, and being late is seen as a sign of disrespect. Incorporate this cultural respect for time into your practice, and you’ll impress both in language and manners! Embracing these unique aspects of German culture can help language learners truly feel connected and inspired. #LearnGerman #GermanGyan #GermanCulture #FunGermanFacts #GermanLanguage #Oktoberfest #Weihnachtsmärkte #GermanBread #LanguageLearning #GoetheExam #GermanTips #
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🌍✨ Unveiling Linguistic Roots: Dive into an insightful comparison of German, Sanskrit, Hindi, and English – a fascinating journey into shared roots and unique characteristics! 🧩💬 Check out this video by Nidhi Jain on #GermanGyan! 🇩🇪🇮🇳🇬🇧 🎥 https://lnkd.in/g2NmSpFw #Linguistics #LanguageRoots #German #Hindi #Sanskrit #English
Unveiling Linguistic Roots: German, Sanskrit, Hindi, and English Compared @GermanGyan by Nidhi jain
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Hey! 🌍✈️ Check out this awesome video on the *cost of traveling from India to Germany!* 🇮🇳➡️🇩🇪 It’s super informative, don’t miss it! 📹✨ *@GermanGyan by Nidhi Jain* 👉 https://lnkd.in/gUyS6rRp #TravelToGermany #IndiaToGermany #TravelCost #GermanGyan #NidhiJain #StudyInGermany #GermanyJourney
India se Germany: Yeh Hai Safar Ka Karcha! @GermanGyan by Nidhi Jain
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Hiring Malyamlam German Trainer : who can Teach Online Germanat German Gyan* https://lnkd.in/eDFfGTH3 We are looking for a qualified and experienced *German language trainer* with the following requirements: - *Proficiency Level*: Minimum B2 to maximum C2 in German. - *German Speaking Skills: Excellent command over all four modules – **speaking, reading, writing, and listening*. - *Malyalam Proficiency: Ability to **speak and understand Malayalam* is mandatory. - *Teaching Experience*: Experience in teaching German with strong communication and interaction skills. - *Flexible Schedule*: Willing to conduct online classes based on student availability. If you meet these criteria and are passionate about teaching, we'd love to hear from you! *How to Apply: Send your resume and cover letter to **germangyan04@gmail.com. Or Whatsapp us on *+91-9643430783 #hiring #germantrainer #malyalam *Join the German Gyan family today!*
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Hiring Malayalam-German Trainer at German Gyan ! We are looking for an experienced German language trainer who can teach online with the following requirements: Proficiency: German language level B2 to C2. Skills: Strong command over all four modules – speaking, reading, writing, and listening. Malayalam Proficiency: Ability to speak and understand Malayalam is mandatory. Experience: Prior teaching experience with excellent communication and interaction skills. Flexibility: Willing to conduct online classes based on student availability. If this sounds like you, send your resume and cover letter to germangyan04@gmail.com or WhatsApp us at +91-9643430783. Join the German Gyan family today! #GermanTrainer #GermanLanguage #B2toC2German #MalayalamGermanTrainer #OnlineGermanClasses #LanguageTrainerJobs #GermanGyan #GermanTeachingOpportunity #GermanTrainerJobs #HiringGermanTrainer #TeachGermanOnline #GermanClassesOnline #GermanTrainerWithMalayalam #JobOpportunity #LanguageLearning #GermanForMalayalamSpeakers
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📚🌐 Online vs Offline: Which is the Ultimate German Learning Experience? 🇩🇪✨ Discover the pros and cons of both learning methods and choose your best path to mastering German! 🙌🔥 👉 https://lnkd.in/giv2yGQm #GermanLearning #GermanGyan #OnlineVsOffline #LanguageLearning #NidhiJain #MustWatch 🎯
Online vs Offline: Which is the Ultimate German Learning Experience? @GermanGyan by Nidhi Jain
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Why Germany Has So Many Names: by German Gyan by Nidhi Jain A Journey Through Time and Culture 🇩🇪 Germany, a country known for its rich history and powerful cultural influence, has many names that vary depending on the language and historical context. But why does one country have so many different names? Let’s dive into this interesting phenomenon! 🤓 1. Deutschland 🇩🇪 The name Deutschland is what Germans call their own country. It derives from the old High German word "diutisc," which means "of the people" or "belonging to the people." It signifies the Germanic tribes’ unity and their shared language, setting them apart from the Romans. #Deutschland #GermanHeritage #GermanHistory 2. Germany (English) 🇬🇧 In English-speaking countries, the name Germany comes from the Latin word Germania, which was used by the Romans to describe the area beyond the Roman Empire inhabited by the Germanic tribes. #Germany #RomanInfluence #AncientHistory 3. Allemagne (French) 🇫🇷 In French, Germany is known as Allemagne, derived from the Alamanni, a Germanic tribe that lived near modern-day France. Since they were one of the first tribes the French encountered, the name stuck! #Alamanni #FranceGermany #EuropeanHistory 4. Alemania (Spanish) 🇪🇸 The Spanish name for Germany, Alemania, shares its roots with the French name. Both stem from the Alamanni tribe, showing how ancient tribal history still influences modern language. #Alemania #LanguageEvolution #HistoricalNames 5. Saksa (Finnish) 🇫🇮 In Finland, Germany is called Saksa, which comes from the Saxons, another prominent Germanic tribe. The Saxons also gave their name to places like Saxony in modern Germany. #Saxons #Saksa #TribalInfluence 6. Niemcy (Polish) 🇵🇱 In Poland, Germany is called Niemcy, which translates to "mute" or "people who don’t speak our language." This comes from the old Slavic word "nemoy," referring to foreigners who couldn't speak the local tongue. #Niemcy #LanguageBarrier #PolandGermany 7. Tyskland (Scandinavian Languages) 🇩🇰🇸🇪🇳🇴 In Scandinavian languages like Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian, Germany is called Tyskland, derived from the old Germanic word Theodisk, meaning "the people’s land," similar to Deutschland. #Tyskland #NordicConnections #SharedHistory 8. Teutonia (Historical) 🏰 In the medieval period, Germany was often referred to as Teutonia, which came from the Teutons, a Germanic tribe. Though not widely used today, it evokes a sense of historical grandeur and ancient battles. #Teutonia #MedievalGermany #Teutons Germany's many names are a linguistic reflection of the country’s historical journey, from tribal beginnings to a unified modern nation. Next time you hear a different name for Germany, remember — it’s all part of the same amazing story! 🌍🎉 #GermanGyan #CulturalNames #HistoricalInfluence #GermanyAcrossLanguages #Nidhijain
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