nice video, and well explained but it's not "das Buch ist hinter DEM Couch", you have to say: "das Buch ist hinter DER Couch" because in german "Couch" is female:)
i'm very glad that this is my native language, it must be really hard and complicate to learn this!:D
@DarkEagleofNight Thanks. I did not know it was "die couch" and not das couch thanks for helping out! I really appreciate it. and yeah, German grammer is a bit tough :) so go thank your mom for teaching it to you when you were a baby :) Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you will subsribe!
omg danke danke!! This video helped me a lot! You explained it in such a simple manner. I know this is for the two-way prepositions, but I need help on how to recognize if a sentence is nominative, accusative,or dative. I know there are certain prepositions for accusative and dative but how can I tell if it's a direct/indirect object?
@homegirlpet The direct objects will be in the accusative case. Like "ich habe ES gegessen. I ate IT. If it comes in the dative form then it is an indirect objects. "Er hat es MIR gegeben. He gave it TO ME. Does that help at all? I am glad the video helped. I have another video on the cases on here. just put in "Learn German Cases" and it should be on the first page of searches. Good luck and i hope you will subscribe!
@eurydice23 I am glad I can help :) I remember how hard it was to get the cases right for me. I have another "German Cases" video on here from Bamberg that really goes even more in depth. thanks for watching and please subscribe!
@freelancermemo you are very welcome. i am glad i can help. i have a lot more learning gemran videos on my youtube channel from all over germany and austria (even a few in switzerland). so please check themout. and subscribe too. and thank you for watching and commenting
@loku221 Thank you. It means a lot to hear that people are enjoying the videos. And I hope they are helping with the German as well. They are a bit better divided up for learning on my website (it is in the video info part). Thanks for writing, commenting and complimenting. Have a great day/night/afternoon where ever you are :)
@wojtek0000 thanks man! i appreicate it. i am backin german speaking countries in a few weeks so should have some more learn german for you if you like. have a great day and thanks for the comment!
@jsantoyoc glad i can help. the cases really are the hardest part of german, at least for me. That is whyi have a few videos on it here. thanks for watchign and thanks for alll the comments.
For f***ks sake i finally understand the difference between dative and accusative. I paid 300 euros for intensive german classes and 3 tutors couldnt explain it to me and I'm stuck in germany for a year and not understanding the language very well atall so THANK YOU very very much xx
@mosschops1 Well, I am glad I could help at a fraction of the cost ;)
I have some more videos on here explaining the cases. You can check out my site as well as it has the videos put together better. just look in the more info part of the video. Good luck my friend, and thank you for watching and commenting
@DieZeitman i am glad you liked it. I personally like how people would just stand and watch me and then kind of slowly walk away while still looking back at me... but it happens EVERYWHERE... In the US i had the police called on me as they thought i was a crazy man talking to myself :)
Wieder mal sehr interessant. Zwei Anmerkungen hätte ich.
Zunächst ist die Chouch eigentlich feminin. Steht das in deinem Buch irgendwie falsch drin? Ich jedenfalls kenne die Form "das Couch" nicht. Habe gerade extra nochmal nachgesehen, da in meinem Dialekt einige Artikel vertauscht sind, aber laut Duden auch feminin.
Und noch was kleines: über ist nicht uber. ;)
Aber mach dir nichts draus. Hast sogar das mit dem Dativ selbst gemerkt . Sehr schön! :D
nice video, and well explained but it's not "das Buch ist hinter DEM Couch", you have to say: "das Buch ist hinter DER Couch" because in german "Couch" is female:)
i'm very glad that this is my native language, it must be really hard and complicate to learn this!:D
DarkEagleofNight 2 weeks ago
@DarkEagleofNight Thanks. I did not know it was "die couch" and not das couch thanks for helping out! I really appreciate it. and yeah, German grammer is a bit tough :) so go thank your mom for teaching it to you when you were a baby :) Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you will subsribe!
woltersworld 2 weeks ago
omg danke danke!! This video helped me a lot! You explained it in such a simple manner. I know this is for the two-way prepositions, but I need help on how to recognize if a sentence is nominative, accusative,or dative. I know there are certain prepositions for accusative and dative but how can I tell if it's a direct/indirect object?
homegirlpet 2 weeks ago
@homegirlpet The direct objects will be in the accusative case. Like "ich habe ES gegessen. I ate IT. If it comes in the dative form then it is an indirect objects. "Er hat es MIR gegeben. He gave it TO ME. Does that help at all? I am glad the video helped. I have another video on the cases on here. just put in "Learn German Cases" and it should be on the first page of searches. Good luck and i hope you will subscribe!
woltersworld 2 weeks ago
After 5 years of German in school, I look at your video and I finally get it! Danke Danke Danke!
eurydice23 3 weeks ago
@eurydice23 I am glad I can help :) I remember how hard it was to get the cases right for me. I have another "German Cases" video on here from Bamberg that really goes even more in depth. thanks for watching and please subscribe!
woltersworld 3 weeks ago
Thank you so much! Been studying German for 5 years now and I never had this explained to me this well! THANK YOU!
SubarnaManikkaratnam 1 month ago
@SubarnaManikkaratnam Glad I can help. Please subscribe and thanks for watching and commenting.
woltersworld 1 month ago
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SubarnaManikkaratnam 1 month ago
Thanks alot.. very cool way for explaining
It was really helpful .
freelancermemo 3 months ago
@freelancermemo you are very welcome. i am glad i can help. i have a lot more learning gemran videos on my youtube channel from all over germany and austria (even a few in switzerland). so please check themout. and subscribe too. and thank you for watching and commenting
woltersworld 3 months ago
Thanks a lot sir , it was very useful.
Archvind16 7 months ago
@Archvind16 bitte schoen :)
woltersworld 7 months ago
Your videos are fantastic, and I'd like to say thank you, very much.
loku221 10 months ago
@loku221 Thank you. It means a lot to hear that people are enjoying the videos. And I hope they are helping with the German as well. They are a bit better divided up for learning on my website (it is in the video info part). Thanks for writing, commenting and complimenting. Have a great day/night/afternoon where ever you are :)
woltersworld 10 months ago
Dude, your videos totally kick ass! Sehr gut!
wojtek0000 1 year ago
@wojtek0000 thanks man! i appreicate it. i am backin german speaking countries in a few weeks so should have some more learn german for you if you like. have a great day and thanks for the comment!
woltersworld 1 year ago
Danke schön!!! it helped me a lot as well... you are really kind!
JC
jsantoyoc 1 year ago
@jsantoyoc glad i can help. the cases really are the hardest part of german, at least for me. That is whyi have a few videos on it here. thanks for watchign and thanks for alll the comments.
woltersworld 1 year ago
For f***ks sake i finally understand the difference between dative and accusative. I paid 300 euros for intensive german classes and 3 tutors couldnt explain it to me and I'm stuck in germany for a year and not understanding the language very well atall so THANK YOU very very much xx
mosschops1 1 year ago
@mosschops1 Well, I am glad I could help at a fraction of the cost ;)
I have some more videos on here explaining the cases. You can check out my site as well as it has the videos put together better. just look in the more info part of the video. Good luck my friend, and thank you for watching and commenting
woltersworld 1 year ago
This is great !!
Finally I understand :D
Have been looking for a simple explanation like this for a long time. I learning german by myself so I have no teacher to ask about stuff
So thanks a lot :)
vestre314 1 year ago
@vestre314 im glad i can help. i remember trying to learn the differences and it was a pain in the arsch. Thanks for commenting and watching!
woltersworld 1 year ago
very good video thanks a lot!!!!
onlyMe2602 1 year ago
@onlyMe2602 glad you liked it! thanks for watching and commenting!
woltersworld 1 year ago
very good video thank a lot!!!!
onlyMe2602 1 year ago
that was brave!
DieZeitman 1 year ago
@DieZeitman i am glad you liked it. I personally like how people would just stand and watch me and then kind of slowly walk away while still looking back at me... but it happens EVERYWHERE... In the US i had the police called on me as they thought i was a crazy man talking to myself :)
woltersworld 1 year ago
That is very helpful
carlabellis 1 year ago
@carlabellis i am glad it helps! thanks for commenting!
woltersworld 1 year ago
thank you sir for making me understand ..
kingofallthebest2002 1 year ago
@kingofallthebest2002 glad i can help
woltersworld 1 year ago
Wieder mal sehr interessant. Zwei Anmerkungen hätte ich.
Zunächst ist die Chouch eigentlich feminin. Steht das in deinem Buch irgendwie falsch drin? Ich jedenfalls kenne die Form "das Couch" nicht. Habe gerade extra nochmal nachgesehen, da in meinem Dialekt einige Artikel vertauscht sind, aber laut Duden auch feminin.
Und noch was kleines: über ist nicht uber. ;)
Aber mach dir nichts draus. Hast sogar das mit dem Dativ selbst gemerkt . Sehr schön! :D
5/5 stars!
AndreR241 2 years ago