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In the previous lesson‌ (Introducing), learned how we can say " I am --- ". In this lesson, we learn how we can say "I am not ---". Follow the lesson, please.

We need an alternative word instead "Not" for doing it. So we use "Nicht" instead "Not" (Say "Ni - sh t").

Example :

- Ich bin ein Lehrer.

I'm a teacher.

- Ich bin nicht Lehrer.

I'm not teacher.

Look at this example again, we delete the "ein / eine => an/ a" becuse it's better, but you can say "Ich bin nicht ein Lehrer => I'm not a teacher", but I don't think a native speaker says "Ich bin nicht ein ...". As you wish.

Note sometimes when we talk about a female, we should to add a "in" ithe end of sentence. Example : Ich bin eine Kellnerin, Ich bin eine busfahrerin

okay, we try that again with:

  1. Ich bin eine Lehrerin ( I'm an teacher (Women)) => Ich bin nicht Lehrerin. ( I'm not teacher)
  2. Ich bin ein programmierer (I'm a programmer) => Ich bin nicht programmierer

Good luck.

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