i have a question. up until now, i didnt really have to use the accusative much, and i just realized in this video that i don't know when to use accusative or not. i looked back at the previous videos and it says accusative is used for nehmen and fahren i believe (i forget, something like that). so, when exactly, do you use accusative, for example genitive is used for "someone or something that belongs"
@WangsterBling As you said, the Genetive is used to signal that something belongs to someone("Heidis Auto"). The accusative however signals the Target Object of an action("Heidi wäscht ihr Auto.").
Memorize this word NOGDA which stands for Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative. Close your eyes for 10 second and visualize NOGDA which is your best friend. Make the picture larger in your mind's eyes for 10 second. Now you know that NOGDA stands for Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative. I am going to show you how to use them. Are you ready, Take a deep breath.
Here are the sixteen position of your friend NOGDA. Nominative masculine Singular is der, Feminine is die, Neutral(Neuter) is das and plural is die. Here are some examples; Der Wagen(the car), die Tasche(the bag) and das kind(the child) and for the plural you also say die for all the plural which makes it easier. It does matter whether the noun is feminine or masculine because for the plural you use die for everything. Die Wagen, Die taschen, Die Kinder. are you with me so far.
Remember your friend NOGDA. Next is the Genitive masculine singular is des, feminine is der, neuter is des and the plural is der. Here are some examples of Genitive masculine singular: Der vater des kindes ist in Berlin(the child's Father is in Berlin). Genetive feminine singular Die Muter des Kindes ist in Berlin(the child's mother is in Berlin) and genitive plural is der . Here is an examples: Die eltern der Kinder sind in Berlin.(The children's parents are in Berlin.
Let's make a quick review to see if you get it. Remember your friend NOGDA. N stands for nominative (which defines). G stands for Genitive(which indicates possession), D stands for dative(indirect object) and A stands for Accusative(Direct Object). Are you with me so far. You already know the German declension system which if you know NOGDA. Here are the positions
Nominative masculine singular is Der, Nominative feminine Singular is Die, Nominative Neuter Singular is Das and nominative plural is Die(it does not matter whether the word is feminine, masculine, neuter, you just put Die in front of the plural nouns for the nominative plural.
Genitive masculine singular is Des, Genitive feminine singular is Der, Genitive neuter singular is Des. and the Genitive plural is Der. Did you get it so far.
I know you get it; it is 3:30 in the morning I am doing this because I want you to get it. Let makes a review now.
see if you can come up with the right anwser. remember your friend NOGDA. I am going to test you know. Take a pice of paper and see if you got them right.
nominative masculine singular is...... . , nominative feminine singular is ....., nominative neuter is...... and nominative plural is...... I know you got them right. (derdiedasdie).
If you got der, die, das, die you got all the answer and you should amaze yourself. Next let me test you again. Remember your friend NOGDA. the Genitive masculine singular is..... , the Genitive feminine singular is..... , the Genitive Neuter(Neutral) is ..... . and the Genitive Plural is ...... .. Please do not cheat(desderdesder)
If you got des, der, des, der ; you can give yourself an A+ my friends. You should be proud of yourself. For the plural please memorize this word for me. dieder vs dendie. since you already know this word NOGDA to make things easier for you in the plural you just memorize dieder vs dendie. Close your eyes for 16 second to make this association in your mind's eyes. The plural declension is die, der, den, die which is nominative is die, gentivive is der, dative is den and accusative is die.
Now its is very easy for you when you memorize dieder vs dendie you automatically know that the nominative plural is die, the gentive plural is der, the dative plural is den and the accusative plural is die.
I know it is is late and I do not want to give you a lot of stuff that will confuse you. So far I show you an easy method to memorize the sixteen positions of the definite article. and if you go to the lesson; you will find it easier now. I am going to bed and if I really help you you can send an email to my email address which is igormeuchen@yahoo.com just to let me know that you understand the methods. I am a student like you. My brother law is german and I want to learn German.
I do not want you to quick learning because of the article with their sixteen positions. You almost know them now. and I am confident that you will find this not an obstacle anymore. When I first started; I was very discourage to learn german because of the articles. but now I do not have any problem. I memorize them and they become second nature to me. I know my that I a good friend NOGDA. and I know dieder vs dendie in the plural.
Please do not cheat diederdendie or dieder vs dendie. if you got them all. you are doing great and should be please of your effort. I am going to bed. you know in order to remember things you must make association.
Learning a new language can be very frustrative if you do not spend time and use your memory effectively to retain the words and the rules of the language. The most important things to learn a language if to make association with words you are having difficulty to pronounce. Try to use your own method of pronunciation and make sure that it is in compliance with the language pronunciation. I am giving you an example
there are some german words which are not easy to pronounce. for example die geschichte. Here is my pronunciation ( the letter G in English and the word Chiche in french and the letter teu.) but here is my prononciation gaie( du french Gaie, Chiche du french Chiche and Teu which I invented. and I can say gaie- chiche - teu.
Do not let the article the fool you. I am not german and I am learning German. I am going to explain them to you and after that you will be able to do it without a problem. In german they have four cases for the article The; they have the nomminative(the definite article), The genitive(which indicate possession), the dative(indirect object) and the accusative(Direct object). If you can remember this you are on the way to amaze yourself.
I am going to explain the definite article to you and you won't have a problem to use them in a sentence. You will have to memorize them and it is easy. I am not german, I am a learner like you. At first, I have had difficulties with them. But now here is how to use them and you have to memorize them. In German for the definite article The, have sixteen positiion, Wow! that's a lot but it is nothing. Here are you do it.
In German for the definite Article, they have 4 cases which are Nominative(who defnes, definite article), the Genitive(indicates possession), the dative (which is indirect object) and the accussative(direct object). Do you get this so far. Remember the four cases which are the nomminative(definite article), the genitive(indicates possession), the dative( indirect object) and the accussative (the direct object). If you memorize this you are on the way to amaze yourself.
The article The have sixteen position in German. Here are the sixteen position. You already memorize the nominative, the genitive, the dative and the accussative and you know their funtions. Now I am going to show you how to use them and you will have to memorize the sixteen position but after practice it will become second nature to you
Here are the sixteen positions for the article The which is complex in Germany. Remember that I told you there four cases in German; In German they have Masculine article, Feminine Article, and Neuter article and Plural. Are you ready now to memorize them and amaze yourself. Get ready now and take a pause and remember the nominative, the genitive, the dative and the accusative.
The dative singular of "der Kunde" is "dem Kunden". "Kunde" belongs to the n-declension, which is a singular declension, and the -n here is not a plural, but a singular ending.
The plural form, "Kunden", which you can find in the vocabulary, happens to have the same ending, and the dative plural form, as you correctly noted, is also "Kunden". The plural declension will be dealt with separately in lesson 17. I hope this helps.
thankyou for all these postings they are very useful but i have a question why is a train called die bahn , is this only a tram because you also call it a zug.
depend on the verb, as your question suggests, so you can find this kind of information in any good dictionary. Many grammar books offer at least some lists of verbs grouped according to their valency, that is to show what sort of complements are possible or necessary with each verb. Best wishes.
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OnlineSchoolBerlin 9 months ago
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cleopatra193 9 months ago
i have a question. up until now, i didnt really have to use the accusative much, and i just realized in this video that i don't know when to use accusative or not. i looked back at the previous videos and it says accusative is used for nehmen and fahren i believe (i forget, something like that). so, when exactly, do you use accusative, for example genitive is used for "someone or something that belongs"
WangsterBling 10 months ago
@WangsterBling As you said, the Genetive is used to signal that something belongs to someone("Heidis Auto"). The accusative however signals the Target Object of an action("Heidi wäscht ihr Auto.").
Karash770 9 months ago
Crimen Sollicitationis
MrInwestycjaLichen 10 months ago
what is the rule on puting terminations on this 3 nouns?
senz1man 1 year ago
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senz1man 1 year ago
Memorize this word NOGDA which stands for Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative. Close your eyes for 10 second and visualize NOGDA which is your best friend. Make the picture larger in your mind's eyes for 10 second. Now you know that NOGDA stands for Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative. I am going to show you how to use them. Are you ready, Take a deep breath.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Here are the sixteen position of your friend NOGDA. Nominative masculine Singular is der, Feminine is die, Neutral(Neuter) is das and plural is die. Here are some examples; Der Wagen(the car), die Tasche(the bag) and das kind(the child) and for the plural you also say die for all the plural which makes it easier. It does matter whether the noun is feminine or masculine because for the plural you use die for everything. Die Wagen, Die taschen, Die Kinder. are you with me so far.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Remember your friend NOGDA. Next is the Genitive masculine singular is des, feminine is der, neuter is des and the plural is der. Here are some examples of Genitive masculine singular: Der vater des kindes ist in Berlin(the child's Father is in Berlin). Genetive feminine singular Die Muter des Kindes ist in Berlin(the child's mother is in Berlin) and genitive plural is der . Here is an examples: Die eltern der Kinder sind in Berlin.(The children's parents are in Berlin.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Let's make a quick review to see if you get it. Remember your friend NOGDA. N stands for nominative (which defines). G stands for Genitive(which indicates possession), D stands for dative(indirect object) and A stands for Accusative(Direct Object). Are you with me so far. You already know the German declension system which if you know NOGDA. Here are the positions
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Nominative masculine singular is Der, Nominative feminine Singular is Die, Nominative Neuter Singular is Das and nominative plural is Die(it does not matter whether the word is feminine, masculine, neuter, you just put Die in front of the plural nouns for the nominative plural.
Genitive masculine singular is Des, Genitive feminine singular is Der, Genitive neuter singular is Des. and the Genitive plural is Der. Did you get it so far.
Acussative
igormeuchen 1 year ago
I know you get it; it is 3:30 in the morning I am doing this because I want you to get it. Let makes a review now.
see if you can come up with the right anwser. remember your friend NOGDA. I am going to test you know. Take a pice of paper and see if you got them right.
nominative masculine singular is...... . , nominative feminine singular is ....., nominative neuter is...... and nominative plural is...... I know you got them right. (derdiedasdie).
igormeuchen 1 year ago
If you got der, die, das, die you got all the answer and you should amaze yourself. Next let me test you again. Remember your friend NOGDA. the Genitive masculine singular is..... , the Genitive feminine singular is..... , the Genitive Neuter(Neutral) is ..... . and the Genitive Plural is ...... .. Please do not cheat(desderdesder)
igormeuchen 1 year ago
If you got des, der, des, der ; you can give yourself an A+ my friends. You should be proud of yourself. For the plural please memorize this word for me. dieder vs dendie. since you already know this word NOGDA to make things easier for you in the plural you just memorize dieder vs dendie. Close your eyes for 16 second to make this association in your mind's eyes. The plural declension is die, der, den, die which is nominative is die, gentivive is der, dative is den and accusative is die.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Now its is very easy for you when you memorize dieder vs dendie you automatically know that the nominative plural is die, the gentive plural is der, the dative plural is den and the accusative plural is die.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
I know it is is late and I do not want to give you a lot of stuff that will confuse you. So far I show you an easy method to memorize the sixteen positions of the definite article. and if you go to the lesson; you will find it easier now. I am going to bed and if I really help you you can send an email to my email address which is igormeuchen@yahoo.com just to let me know that you understand the methods. I am a student like you. My brother law is german and I want to learn German.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
I do not want you to quick learning because of the article with their sixteen positions. You almost know them now. and I am confident that you will find this not an obstacle anymore. When I first started; I was very discourage to learn german because of the articles. but now I do not have any problem. I memorize them and they become second nature to me. I know my that I a good friend NOGDA. and I know dieder vs dendie in the plural.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
I am going to bed and I do not think that you will have any problem. Before I go Let's make a quick review.
nominative plural is....., genitive plural is......., dative plural is......, accusative plural is........
Please do not cheat diederdendie or dieder vs dendie. if you got them all. you are doing great and should be please of your effort. I am going to bed. you know in order to remember things you must make association.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Learning a new language can be very frustrative if you do not spend time and use your memory effectively to retain the words and the rules of the language. The most important things to learn a language if to make association with words you are having difficulty to pronounce. Try to use your own method of pronunciation and make sure that it is in compliance with the language pronunciation. I am giving you an example
igormeuchen 1 year ago
there are some german words which are not easy to pronounce. for example die geschichte. Here is my pronunciation ( the letter G in English and the word Chiche in french and the letter teu.) but here is my prononciation gaie( du french Gaie, Chiche du french Chiche and Teu which I invented. and I can say gaie- chiche - teu.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
I am going to get some sleep and tell me if you like it so far. thank you God bless you. I am going to pray and go to bed now.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Do not let the article the fool you. I am not german and I am learning German. I am going to explain them to you and after that you will be able to do it without a problem. In german they have four cases for the article The; they have the nomminative(the definite article), The genitive(which indicate possession), the dative(indirect object) and the accusative(Direct object). If you can remember this you are on the way to amaze yourself.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Danke
taleb47 1 year ago
Wow, Its getting harder now....
VenomLady1 1 year ago
ich lerne deutsch
juansierra1972 1 year ago
This helps a lot! Danke schon!
If anyone feels like practicing Deutsch, please write
Tschus
dragzish 1 year ago 2
hello! i'm going to move to Germany next year, so i need to practice Deutsch very soon. Can you help me plz?
Danke schon!
thuyvandragon 1 year ago
hi
igormeuchen 1 year ago
until now, i am so depresed in english and desutch. diese video ist seher good. können sie andern video noch zuzätlich?
bitte, corregieren sie dass sentence.
92magdeburg 2 years ago 2
hi
igormeuchen 1 year ago
I am going to explain the definite article to you and you won't have a problem to use them in a sentence. You will have to memorize them and it is easy. I am not german, I am a learner like you. At first, I have had difficulties with them. But now here is how to use them and you have to memorize them. In German for the definite article The, have sixteen positiion, Wow! that's a lot but it is nothing. Here are you do it.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
In German for the definite Article, they have 4 cases which are Nominative(who defnes, definite article), the Genitive(indicates possession), the dative (which is indirect object) and the accussative(direct object). Do you get this so far. Remember the four cases which are the nomminative(definite article), the genitive(indicates possession), the dative( indirect object) and the accussative (the direct object). If you memorize this you are on the way to amaze yourself.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
The article The have sixteen position in German. Here are the sixteen position. You already memorize the nominative, the genitive, the dative and the accussative and you know their funtions. Now I am going to show you how to use them and you will have to memorize the sixteen position but after practice it will become second nature to you
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Here are the sixteen positions for the article The which is complex in Germany. Remember that I told you there four cases in German; In German they have Masculine article, Feminine Article, and Neuter article and Plural. Are you ready now to memorize them and amaze yourself. Get ready now and take a pause and remember the nominative, the genitive, the dative and the accusative.
igormeuchen 1 year ago
Hello these are good serises of Vidio .
Danke
MrSimio999 2 years ago 2
i have a question:
wir telefoniert mit dem kundeN ?
der Kunde is singular in dativ is dem Kunde
and in plural in dative is deN kundeN. so i don't get why is dem kundeN ? please help me!
umakemesmile16 2 years ago
Thank you very much for your question.
The dative singular of "der Kunde" is "dem Kunden". "Kunde" belongs to the n-declension, which is a singular declension, and the -n here is not a plural, but a singular ending.
The plural form, "Kunden", which you can find in the vocabulary, happens to have the same ending, and the dative plural form, as you correctly noted, is also "Kunden". The plural declension will be dealt with separately in lesson 17. I hope this helps.
Best wishes.
DeutschOnlineLernen 2 years ago
@DeutschOnlineLernen hi
igormeuchen 1 year ago
u can get a vast knowledge of german if you follow this videos
NosferatuRothschild 2 years ago 5
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piporod 2 years ago
thankyou for all these postings they are very useful but i have a question why is a train called die bahn , is this only a tram because you also call it a zug.
SuperExplorer1 2 years ago 2
it's like calling the car a "Auto" und ein "Wagen"
calling she (sie) and they (sie)
You can use both...
it's like: present & gift
like, both the same meaning, don't worry, use what you wanne use... they often use Zug instead of Bahn, but it doesn't matter ^^
HubbyBunny 2 years ago
Diese Videos sind sehr nützlich. Vielen Dank. :D
79butters 2 years ago
thanks friend ..........
really this is helping me a lot
as i am a lerner at basic level from goethe institute
in INDIA ,DELHI
here this is the only institute for german certification
really g8t
hope to see furthure more videos
DANKE
ersanjaysoni 2 years ago
really very very helpful
dear friend
one more question i want to ask or u can say i need help
how can i get differentiate between accusative and dative verbs
or where i can get the list ..........atleast i do not stuck more while making sentences....
well
and when would there be more videos ?
DANKE!
ersanjaysoni 2 years ago 3
Hello,
The cases used in a sentence often
depend on the verb, as your question suggests, so you can find this kind of information in any good dictionary. Many grammar books offer at least some lists of verbs grouped according to their valency, that is to show what sort of complements are possible or necessary with each verb. Best wishes.
DeutschOnlineLernen 2 years ago 3
Thanks
DarkLight668 3 years ago