GERMAN FAQ: When to use KEIN and NICHT in German 🙋🙋🙋

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The video explains when to use "nicht" and "kein" in German. "Nicht" negates adjectives and verbs, while "kein" negates nouns. Examples illustrate these rules, emphasizing that "kein" is often preferred when negating nouns. The video concludes with a review and encourages viewers to practice with examples.
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