Toggle navigation
Polly Lingual
Messages
Settings
Why is German called "Deutsch" in German, while Dutch is called "Niederländer"? Why do some Romance languages seem to use a different root word, like "Alemán" in Spanish and "Allemand" in French?
Nayane Bremm
Send Message
Reserve Video Session
Comments
Comentarios
Related Lessons
Lecciones relacionadas
Talking About Languages
Reden über Sprachen
Related Videos
Videos relacionados
active
Introduction: Nayane Bremm
Nayane Bremm
active
: Jonathan Benchlouch
Jonathan Benchlouch
active
What is the difference between the nominative personal pronoun and the personal pronoun? When do we use the personal pronoun?
Nayane Bremm
active
Why is German called "Deutsch" in German, while Dutch is called "Niederländer"? Why do some Romance languages seem to use a different root word, like "Alemán" in Spanish and "Allemand" in French?
Nayane Bremm
active
How do I know when to use Akkusativ and when to use Dativ? Is there a rule?
Nayane Bremm
active
What's the difference between "tú" and "usted"?
Ale Lorenzo
active
Introdução: Nayane Bremm
Nayane Bremm
active
Quando e mais comum usar o "be going to" ou o "will". Pode me dar alguns exemplos quando usar cada um e por que seria mais adequado em casa frase?
Nayane Bremm
Recommended Lessons
Lecciones recomendadas
Greetings
Saludos
Food
Comida
How Are You?
¿Cómo Estás?
Social Etiquette
Modales Sociales
Colors
Colores
Meeting People
Conocer Gente
Talking About Languages
Hablar de Idiomas
+
×
÷
-
Numbers (0-10)
Números (0-10)
Are you a language teacher?
¿Eres profesor de idiomas?
Become a Polly Ambassador
Set up your students or school
Change language
French
Spanish
English
Italian
German
Portuguese