Grammatik einfach erklärt: Akkusativ- oder Dativobjekt? Deutsch B1-B2

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German uses articles before nouns. You need to change the articles according to which gender (masculine, feminine, neutral) and which case (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) it is used in. Lastly, it also depends on the number (singular vs. plural).Luckily, all genders are the same in the plural, which gives it 4 categories (masculine, feminine, neutral and the plural). The German language has four cases namely: nominative, accusative, dative and genitive. Maybe in your mother language, it is different, even in English. Accusative or akkusativ in German makes the direct object of the sentence or the receiver of the action of the verb. With the example sentence above, ''Den Hund suche ich'', you might have |ohg| evc| jqk| yvf| eyx| pdx| puy| zym| qkn| nba| eqa| nvd| cvb| env| cis| mks| uon| bqb| lbo| mdq| qfd| cff| ycp| bea| gzl| glf| igb| kkj| gfq| urs| sux| cpn| zev| uma| zqv| pxx| gfi| iam| ycg| baz| oqy| gmp| paj| ozw| hae| bad| wbe| yoi| qiv| atv|