How to Break Up in German | Easy German 572

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In this episode, Pauline and Janusz play improv theater with people on the street. The spontaneous scenes show how to end a relationship in German. And even if we don’t wish this situation on you, we hope you learn lots of useful words and phrases here.

In dieser Episode spielen Pauline und Janusz mit den Menschen auf der Straße Improtheater. Die spontanen Szenen zeigen, wie man auf Deutsch Schluss machen, also eine Beziehung beenden, kann. Und auch, wenn wir euch diese Situation nicht wünschen, lernt ihr hier hoffentlich viele nützliche Wörter und Phrasen.

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Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Pauline Prenzel
Camera & Edit: Soroush Hashemipanah
Translation: Ben Eve

How Do Birds Learn How to Sing?

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Birdsong is a fascinating blend of genetic predisposition and social learning, showcasing the diverse strategies birds employ to communicate. Some bird species inherit a predisposition to specific songs through their DNA, essentially being born with an innate template of what their song should sound like. This genetic blueprint ensures that their songs remain consistent across generations, even in isolation. For instance, certain sparrow species exhibit this innate learning, where their song remains remarkably similar regardless of their environment or exposure to other birds.

Conversely, many bird species learn their songs through social interactions, acquiring their vocal repertoire by listening to and mimicking the songs of adult peers.

However, despite studying birds for hundreds of years, we still have very little idea about how their language works and what (if anything) they are trying to communicate.

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