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  1. 31 maj 2023 · The best way to learn German pronouns is with a side-by-side chart where you see it all listed out (and can make a mental note of those patterns, etc.^^) To pick the correct pronoun you need, you need to know the person and case of the noun you’re replacing.

    • Accusative Pronouns

      The Basics of German Accusative Pronouns. If you’ve read my...

    • German Dative Pronouns

      English vs. German Pronouns. Both English & German have...

    • Nouns

      Gender. When we talk about a noun, there are almost always...

    • Dative Case

      If you want to be able to say more than “Guten Morgen! Ich...

    • Nominative

      In the course of learning German, it will be essential that...

    • German Declensions

      The ONLY time the determiners vs. pronouns distinction...

    • German Possessive Pronouns

      German possessive pronouns must take declensions in order...

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  2. Basic Chart of Forms of der/das/die, ein-words, Pronouns Click the link for a PDF of the “Basic Chart” (also including the two-way prepositions) that will print on one page! Learn the two charts on this page well, and everything else you do in German will become a lot easier for you!

  3. Learn these two charts well, and everything else you do in German will become a lot easier for you! Der/das/die and Ein-word endings (including endings for the possessive a rticl es mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, euer)

  4. In German grammar, pronouns are declined or inflected depending on what case they are in. Personal pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns, relative pronouns, and interrogative pronouns are all explained in the following pages.

  5. 27 lut 2024 · Using a German pronouns chart, we’ll show how these words change in various contexts. Right now, don’t worry about memorizing every kind of pronoun or every form it might take. Just kick back, relax, and use this guide to familiarize yourself with German pronouns in general.

  6. The basic German personal pronouns (Personalpronomen) are: ich, du, er/sie/es, wir, ihr, sie. These small words refer to people, things and concepts and can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition. Ich habe einen Sohn. Er hat heute Geburtstag.

  7. 19 maj 2021 · Here’s a chart that breaks down first-person German pronouns into the different cases and singular versus plural versions. These pronouns are equivalent to I/me and we/us in English just with the additional dative form.

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