German prepositions of place

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2010

This video is about German prepositions of place. Some situations in the (toy) city will show you the meaning of different prepositions and how to use them.

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  • Very nice.  One might think of the proper use of Dative or Accusative as "Dative-Stative", "Accusative-Cruisative". That is, Dative prepositions describe nouns that are already in place and not moving (Static or in Stasis) versus Accusative nouns that are describing motion or movement ("Cruising").

  • is it just me or having everything in one place makes it clearer and easier to understand and appreciate? Nicely done. Thanks

  • VERY ´GOOD THANKS

    

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