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Accusative Prepositions in German

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  • yes, the accusitive is the "direct object" dative case is the "indirect object" nominative is the "subject of the sentence" and the genitive case are the "possesives"

  • I think his name is Herr Wallace.

    So he's saying "Guten Tag, Herr Wallace hier"

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  • @purplemenace Herr= mister, so it's Mr.Wallace :D

  • If "um" always takes the accusative case, I would think that: "sie blieben stehen, um ein Taxi zu winken" was correct, but I'm sitting with a book that says "sie blieben stehen, um einem Taxi zu winken" is the right answer. Does "zu" way stronger than "um" here, or is my wrong?..

  • Danke für ihr lehre für enser!

    

  • And where does "an" come in?

    Thanks

  • @chargonchar Einige bayrische Wörter sind eingedeutscht worden. Dazu gehört auch der Schmarrn. Wegezoll = Maut, Busserl usw. Sie stehen auch im Duden! Das Wort pingelig gibt es auch, welches dem fälischen Dialekt entlehnt wurde.

  • @chargonchar Na, aber hallo! Hat Stefan doch recht.

  • @chargonchar Na, aber hallo! Hat Stefan doch recht.

  • @chargonchar

    Na, aber hallo! Hat Stefan doch recht.

  • I thought this guy was totally goofy at first but now I remember them everytime...

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