The German Cases Nominative Accusative Dative 123deutsch
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Today's topic: THE GERMAN CASES - NOMINATIVE, ACCUSATIVE AND DATIVE • As you learn German, have you ever noticed how the German language doesn't have a one-word equivalent for “a,” or “the?” • Maybe you've noticed a variety of possibilities to translate “a” such as ein, eine, einer, einen, or einem. It gets even more complicated when translating “the.” When do you use der, die, das, den, or dem? • The German cases may seem intimidating at first. But there are a few rules that can help you along the way. • In this video you'll learn what the different cases are and when to use them. By the end of this video, you'll have a clear understanding of the German case system. • So let's dive into everything you'll ever need to know to understand the cases in German. • #germancases #dative #germancourse • WEBSITE • https://marcuslanguageacademy.com • E-MAIL • [email protected] • GERMAN COURSE | A1-A2 • https://marcuslanguageacademy.com/cou... • GERMAN 1-TO-1 LESSONS • https://marcuslanguageacademy.com/1-t... • GERMAN FOR TEACHERS • https://marcuslanguageacademy.com/for... • FACEBOOK • / marcusacademy • INSTAGRAM • / marcus_language_academy • TWITTER • / marcusacademy • YOU LIVE A NEW LIFE FOR EVERY LANGUAGE YOU SPEAK.
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