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German Accusative Case (der Akkusativ)
In this lesson, we will explore the complexities of the “German accusative case,” a crucial part of German grammar that…
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The German “Präsens” (Simple Present Tense): A Comprehensive Guide
The simple present tense (Präsens) is the most commonly used tense in German, offering versatility across various contexts. While English…
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German Verb Prefixes (Separable & Inseparable Prefixes)
In this lesson, we delve into the realm of German verb prefixes. These prefixes can either be separable or inseparable,…
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German Modal Verbs (die Modalverben)
In German, modal verbs, or “Modalverben,” function as auxiliary verbs that modify the meaning of main verbs. They are used…
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German Numbers: How to Count From 1 to 100
German numbers are an essential part of everyday language, whether you’re talking about your age, specifying dates, sharing phone numbers,…
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How Do You Make German Nouns Plural?
Tackling German noun plurals can feel like navigating a maze! Just when you think you’ve cracked the code, you encounter…
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Personal Pronouns in German (Personalpronomen)
In German, personal pronouns are used to replace nouns and avoid repetition in sentences. Their forms change depending on the…
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German Nominative Case (der Nominativ)
When learning German, one of the first hurdles is mastering the case system. German has four cases: Nominative (Nominativ) –…
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German Articles (der, die, das & ein, eine)
In German, as in English, articles are an essential part of the language. However, German articles serve an even more…
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Grammatical Gender in German
In this lesson, we dive deep into the concept of grammatical gender in German. Unlike English, German assigns gender to…
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