How’d you say in German: “When did you fall asleep yesterday?”?

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I’ll show you how in this podcast lesson.

In this lesson we’ll go through the verb: einschlafen (to fall asleep)

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(Note: Keep in mind to actively engage and say the answer OUT LOUD whenever I ask you:

  • “How would you say…”

I’ll give you always a few seconds for your take.)

Here are some of the sample sentences I go through in the podcast:

 

Ich schlafe gleich ein.

(I fall soon asleep.)

I’ll fell asleep in a moment.

 

Er ist eingeschlafen.

(He has asleep fallen.)

He fell asleep.

 

Wann bist du gestern eingeschlafen?

(When have you yesterday asleep fallen?)

When did you fall asleep yesterday?

 

Ich bin gestern um 22 Uhr eingeschafen.

(I have yesterday at 22 fallen asleep.)

I fell asleep at 22 yesterday.

 

Ich bin gestern nach dem Film eingeschlafen.

(I have yesterday after the movie asleep fallen.)

I fell asleep yesterday after the movie.

 

Ich bin gestern nach der Arbeit eingeschlafen.

(I have yesterday after the work asleep fallen.)

I fell asleep yesterday after work.

 

If you have any question about today’s episode, leave a comment below.

Next time we’ll go through the verb: verschlafen (to oversleep)

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