
🎙️ Improve your Luxembourgish sentences with “deen”, “déi” “dat” (Level B1)
From Luxembourgish with Anne PODCAST by Luxembourgish with Anne
March 19, 2026 · 11 min · Episode 110
About this episode
This episode focuses on the importance of relative pronouns in Luxembourgish and provides practical examples to enhance fluency.
What are relative pronouns and why do they matter? ✨ In Luxembourgish - or any language - relative pronouns help you: 1️⃣ Point out clearly the person or thing being referred to Beispill: D’Meedchen, dat gëschter operéiert ginn ass, huet 8 Joer. 2️⃣ Add extra information about that person or thing Beispill: Den Dokter, deen op der Intensivstatioun schafft, ass ganz jonk. In grammatical terms, relative pronouns connect a dependent (relative) clause to the main clause. Am Beispill: Den Dokter, deen op der Intensivstatioun schafft, ass ganz jonk, the relative clause is “deen op der Intensivstatioun schafft,” and the main clause is “Den Dokter ass ganz jonk” Understanding relative pronouns is key to making your sentences more precise and fluent—both in writing and speaking. Unlock practical examples and tips you can use today to sound more fluent in Luxembourgish! 🎧 Listen here: 👉 Spotify 👉 Apple 📄 Read along on my blog - Here . Want to move beyond A2 and speak confidently at B1 in just four months ? Join our B1 Bootcamp - a small, friendly group of up to four motivated learners. Practise speaking in discussions, learn practical phrases, and really boost your confidence. 🔗 More…
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Host: Anne
Topics covered
- relative pronouns
- Luxembourgish language
- grammar
- sentence structure
- language learning
Keywords
- Luxembourgish
- grammar tips
- relative pronouns
- language learning
- B1 Bootcamp
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