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Hello and welcome to German 1. Lesson 4 of this language course is about the four German cases and will show you the structure of the complete German declension system. Thank you for watching.

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German 1

Lesson 1: "sein" - present tense. The personal pronouns
Lesson 2: The grammatical gender
Lesson 3: The grammatical number
Lesson 4: The grammatical case
Lesson 5: The definite article - forms
Lesson 6: The definite article - nominative and genitive
Lesson 7: The definite article - dative and accusative
Lesson 8: "haben" - present tense
Lesson 9: The conjugation system
Lesson 10: The verb - present tense endings
Lesson 11: The verb - irregular present tense
Lesson 12: The singular noun - n-declension
Lesson 13: The singular noun - s-declension (1)
Lesson 14: The singular noun - s-declension (2)
Lesson 15: The singular noun - s-declension (3)
Lesson 16: The singular noun - zero declension
Lesson 17: The plural noun - declension
Lesson 18: The indefinite article - forms
Lesson 19: The indefinite article - nominative and genitive
Lesson 20: The indefinite article - dative and accusative
Lesson 21: The preposition - contractions

German language course - Sprachkurs - Deutsch

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  • die Kinder :DDD

    die die die

  • @TouchTyperPHP93 Yes, and in the other lesson it tried telling me my suitcase was a woman, my bag was a man, and my luggage was an it.

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  • Danke!

  • @karolino19 ja, es ist !

  • @MrMattbeezy89 hmm.. isnt Kinder referring to children? if ''dem Kinder" then it makes "singular plural", doesnt it?

  • So Nominative is the subject 'doing' the verb. I hope both of them are enjoying it.

  • vater is pronounced as ffater?

  • Thank you soooooooooo much .your vidios are helpful. bu I think German is more difficult than english and french. thank you again

  • thank you sooooo much . but Ihave problem in this language I feel it is the most difficult not like Enlish or French

  • @MrMattbeezy89 for those of you with the same question I figured it out. if it was "the child's parents are in Berlin", it would look like this " die Eltern Dem ( Den makes it plural ) Kinder sind in Berlin "

  • @Fentonskier me too !

    

  • I have a question about 3:35. how come " Die Eltern der kinder sind in Berlin " isn't translated to " the child's parents are in Berlin" ? what makes " Der Kinder " plural ?

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