At 2:16 - "Zu den Zügen", shouldn't it be "Zu die Züge". I used google translate and "zu" is a different type of "für" - accusative. I don't know, I'm just asking because I'm a newbie at german ;)
Thanks for everything, these lessons are awesome! And the comments help me a lot too :)
@VenomLady1 Not in every sentence. The verb comes first in questions and time specified sentences (after the specification), e.g.: Fährst du mit dem Zug? / Heute fährst du mit dem Zug. / Sonst (usually) fährst du mit dem Zug.
-> Fährst = Verb Du = Subject (Personal Pronoun) (mit) dem Zug = Object (Dative)
In a normal sentence, a positive answer for instance: "Ja, ich fahre mit dem Zug."
-> Ich = Subject (Personal Pronoun) Fahre = Verb (mit) dem Zug = Object (Dative)
"der wagen" is in nominative case, when you are naming the object, this "der" becomes "den" when talking about taking, or using the object, it has entered the accusative case. just google "german case system" for more info and reasons.
The difference between der Zug and die Bahn can be confusing but is really quite simple. Der Zug is literally the train, on wheels and has carts and such. Die Bahn is the train as in the rail and train station and such. Die Bahn is associated with inter- and intra-city rails that are used for public transportation. Der Bahnhof is a train station.
Ich habe Spaß jetzt Deutsch lernen! ich sehe klar wie schlecht mit Deutsch ich war! (still not sure if I'm being American about the word order, one day I will get it lol)
ihr fahrt! how impolite...
guidc 3 months ago
is FAHREN = FART ?? lol
nosojdjos 6 months ago
Hello, why it's "den" at 4:56?
DbMan1993 6 months ago
@DbMan1993 Because "Zug" has a masculine article (der Zug) and the accusative of "der" is "den".
Karash770 6 months ago
@DbMan1993 "den" is in english "the" ;)
Vnessi77 2 weeks ago
Ich kann endlich deutsch danke dieser serie!
we1terch4os 6 months ago
@we1terch4os könntest du jetzt nur von dem deutsch lernen ? :o
Vnessi77 2 weeks ago
At 2:16 - "Zu den Zügen", shouldn't it be "Zu die Züge". I used google translate and "zu" is a different type of "für" - accusative. I don't know, I'm just asking because I'm a newbie at german ;)
Thanks for everything, these lessons are awesome! And the comments help me a lot too :)
(I subbed you with 4 accs :DDD)
xThorProductionsx 7 months ago
hmmm....why does no one comment anymore
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OnlineSchoolBerlin 9 months ago
Hi! Can you tell me a few sentences with perfect(sein/haben) +particip II. e.g.ich habe Fusbal gespielt or ich habe schon gesungen......
dune0by0dior 9 months ago
@dune0by0dior "Ich habe meine verlorene Brieftasche gefunden."
"Wir haben den verlorenen Schatz gefunden."
"Wir waren im verschlossenen Käfig gefangen."
"Ich habe die verstaubte Uhr gesäubert."
Karash770 9 months ago
Crimen Sollicitationis
MrInwestycjaLichen 10 months ago
I fahrt (english way)
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vawereaitana 1 year ago
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saribelle1 1 year ago
Danke
taleb47 1 year ago
So I assume the verb comes first followed by the pronoun, in a sentence? As far as I've gathered anyway.
VenomLady1 1 year ago
@VenomLady1 Not in every sentence. The verb comes first in questions and time specified sentences (after the specification), e.g.: Fährst du mit dem Zug? / Heute fährst du mit dem Zug. / Sonst (usually) fährst du mit dem Zug.
-> Fährst = Verb Du = Subject (Personal Pronoun) (mit) dem Zug = Object (Dative)
In a normal sentence, a positive answer for instance: "Ja, ich fahre mit dem Zug."
-> Ich = Subject (Personal Pronoun) Fahre = Verb (mit) dem Zug = Object (Dative)
ichbins57 1 year ago
danke
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i want some help,, at 5.53, and exercise 3/5,u have given the translation,,,
'' du fährst mit dem zug'' but earlier u told that it becomesden zug,,and i have als learned in school as den zug,,,,then why here,,dem zug
Ahsen1000 1 year ago
i want some help,, at 5.53, and exercise 3/5,u have given the translation,,,
'' du fährst mit dem zug'' but earlier u told that it becomesden zug,,and i have als learned in school as den zug,,,,then why here,,dem zug
Ahsen1000 1 year ago
@Ahsen1000 Hello, Thank you for your question.
We use the dative after the preposition „mit“, and we use the accusative for the object of the verb “nehmen”.
This is all explained in lesson 7, where you will also find examples of “fahren mit" with dative, and “nehmen" with accusative for all genders.
Best wishes.
DeutschOnlineLernen 1 year ago
@ khaidizon000008
es heißt "du nimmst den wagen"
Hehe i love it if americans speak german :D i am from germany .
Hannahmagdich 1 year ago
katybite :what do you mean ?
khaidizon000008 2 years ago
is it wrong if i answer "du nimmst der wagen "??
khaidizon000008 2 years ago
this would be incorrect...
"der wagen" is in nominative case, when you are naming the object, this "der" becomes "den" when talking about taking, or using the object, it has entered the accusative case. just google "german case system" for more info and reasons.
maths82 2 years ago
*den Wagen
BiblicalLanguages 2 years ago
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lainy1986 2 years ago
Danke :)
Danone306 2 years ago
ich bin farting
metalicdragon80 2 years ago
jajajaja
tierna1981 2 years ago
langweilig :(
omigoditspatricia 2 years ago
Train is Zug and Bahn ?
HubbyBunny 2 years ago
The difference between der Zug and die Bahn can be confusing but is really quite simple. Der Zug is literally the train, on wheels and has carts and such. Die Bahn is the train as in the rail and train station and such. Die Bahn is associated with inter- and intra-city rails that are used for public transportation. Der Bahnhof is a train station.
helioringer 2 years ago 2
oh cool, thank you ^^
HubbyBunny 2 years ago
Ich habe Spaß jetzt Deutsch lernen! ich sehe klar wie schlecht mit Deutsch ich war! (still not sure if I'm being American about the word order, one day I will get it lol)
metalrageson 2 years ago
of course you will it is similar to the english one
greetings from germany
icebirdgiessen 2 years ago
:D thank you I hope to get it, I've been learning that English idioms just translate over well into German xD!
metalrageson 2 years ago
wait, i dont thikn its in this video,
but what's the difference between "in"
und im? cause in one of the tokio hotel songs, they said, du stehst im meiner tur..
soo yeah.
francesca33322 2 years ago
Im = in + dem
alexandremedeiros1 2 years ago
are you learning german for tokio hotel too? i am :)
katybite 2 years ago
@katybite i am !! haha ! i love tokio hotel :))
khaidizon000008 2 years ago
lol. how much do you know?
katybite 2 years ago
THANK YOU!
W4LTERhiggins 3 years ago
schön..:)..Bitte hochladen Sie mehr Videos...
vedg007 3 years ago
...beautiful! :0)
SabineBe 3 years ago
Vielen Dank! Es ist wunderbar!
AgnieszkaD1990 3 years ago
thanks for all videos.
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tonloveton 3 years ago
Very helpful. Thanks.
CarlRobertStevens 3 years ago
Thanks for the upload
DarkLight668 3 years ago