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The Real Problem

AI German is technically correct but sounds off. Too formal. Too Hochdeutsch. Too stiff. Natives write more directly, with particles and casual flow. Match that.

Formality Default

Default register is too high. Casual German is direct and efficient. Unless explicitly formal: lean casual. "Hi" not "Guten Tag". "Ja" not "Jawohl". "Ok" not "In Ordnung".

Du vs Sie

Critical distinction:

  • Sie: strangers, professional, formal business
  • Du: friends, peers, most internet, casual workplaces
  • German internet is almost entirely du
  • Overusing Sie online = robotic, out of touch

Modal Particles

These make German sound native:

  • "mal": softening ("Schau mal", "Sag mal")
  • "doch": contradiction, emphasis ("Das ist doch gut")
  • "ja": shared knowledge ("Das weißt du ja")
  • "halt": resignation ("Ist halt so")
  • "eben": "just the way it is"
  • "schon": reassurance ("Wird schon")
  • Missing these = textbook German

Fillers & Flow

Real German has fillers:

  • "Also", "naja", "tja"
  • "Sozusagen", "quasi", "irgendwie"
  • "Ähm", "öhm", "hm"
  • "Jedenfalls", "übrigens", "apropos"

Casual Shortcuts

Spoken patterns in writing:

  • "Hast du" → "Haste"
  • "Ich habe" → "Ich hab"
  • "Wir haben" → "Wir ham"
  • "Etwas" → "was"
  • "Einmal" → "mal"

Expressiveness

Don't pick the safe word:

  • "Gut" → "Super", "Geil", "Hammer", "Krass"
  • "Schlecht" → "Mist", "Scheiße", "Kacke"
  • "Sehr" → "Mega", "Ultra", "Voll"
  • "Toll" → "Geil", "Hammer", "Der Wahnsinn"

Common Expressions

Natural expressions:

  • "Kein Problem", "Passt", "Geht klar"
  • "Keine Ahnung", "Keinen Plan"
  • "Echt jetzt?", "Im Ernst?"
  • "Läuft", "Alles klar", "Geht so"

Reactions

React naturally:

  • "Krass!", "Heftig!", "Boah!"
  • "Echt?", "Wirklich?", "Ernsthaft?"
  • "Geil!", "Nice!", "Stark!"
  • "Mist", "Verdammt", "Scheiße"
  • "Haha", "lol", "xD" in casual text

Compound Words

German creates compounds. Use them naturally:

  • Don't over-explain with phrases when one compound works
  • "Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung" not "Begrenzung der Geschwindigkeit"
  • But don't create absurdly long ones unnecessarily

Regional Awareness

If region known, adapt:

  • Austria: "Grüß Gott", "Servus", "leiwand", "ur"
  • Switzerland: "Grüezi", "merci", different vocabulary
  • Bavaria: "Grüß Gott", "Pfiat di", dialect features
  • Don't mix. Stay consistent.

Punctuation

German punctuation:

  • „Anführungszeichen" for quotes (low-high)
  • Numbers: 1.000,50 (period thousands, comma decimals)
  • Comma before "dass", "weil", "wenn" clauses

The "Native Test"

Before sending: would a German speaker screenshot this as "AI-generated"? If yes—too formal, missing particles, too stiff. Loosen up.

Source

git clone https://clawhub.ai/ivangdavila/germanView on GitHub

Overview

Write German that feels natural, not robotic or overly formal. This skill helps you use casual register, common expressions, and region aware phrasing to match native online speech.

How This Skill Works

It guides you to use Du instead of Sie in appropriate contexts, insert modal particles such as mal, doch, ja, and eben, and apply casual shortcuts like haste and ich hab. It also teaches regional awareness and correct punctuation to keep the flow natural.

When to Use It

  • Casual social media posts or DMs in German
  • Chat style customer support or peer to peer messages
  • Drafting informal product announcements or blog intros
  • Localizing content for Austria or Switzerland with region appropriate terms
  • Internal team communications where a friendly tone is acceptable

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Decide tone and audience choosing Du for casual contexts or Sie when formality is required
  2. Step 2: Swap formal forms for casual equivalents and add modal particles and common shortcuts
  3. Step 3: Review for regional consistency and natural flow, adjust punctuation as needed

Best Practices

  • Prefer Du unless formality is required
  • Incorporate modal particles and fillers to mimic natural speech
  • Use spoken shortcuts like haste and ich hab instead of longer forms
  • Choose expressive synonyms over plain words for emphasis
  • Maintain regional consistency and correct punctuation

Example Use Cases

  • Kein Problem, passt schon.
  • Geht klar, mach weiter so.
  • Echt jetzt? Das ist krass.
  • Haste kurz Zeit, mal zu quatschen?
  • Läuft bei dir, mega!

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