Mastering the Genitive Case in German: Definite and Indefinite Articles, Prepositions, and More! 💪🏼🔥

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @helelelop
    @helelelop 3 месяца назад +7

    Thanks alot German is a pain in the ass to learn but you make it so much easier

    • @Kashish-v3i
      @Kashish-v3i 2 месяца назад +1

      Same here😢

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  2 месяца назад +3

      Keep going! You’ll get it!
      Weiter so! Du schaffst das!

  • @Paris26-vu1wg
    @Paris26-vu1wg Год назад +20

    Thanks you deserve to be more famous your ways for explaining are quite easy

  • @PegahRamezani
    @PegahRamezani 9 месяцев назад +4

    it was fabulous, short, comprehensive, and straightforward🤩

  • @deblu118
    @deblu118 Год назад +3

    Sehr gute Vorlesung! Ich finde deine Videos sehr Klar und einfach zu verstehen :) Danke dir!

  • @FlowerMarqas-g7b
    @FlowerMarqas-g7b 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow Your explaination on Genitive Case is absoluetly wonderful , I have understood it very very well.

  • @monicarosioara
    @monicarosioara 2 месяца назад

    I am so happy I found your channel! it‘s so easy and straightforward ❤ Danke schön 🎉

  • @faithfullady1957
    @faithfullady1957 4 месяца назад

    Gut gemacht! Your presentation was concise and clear.

  • @chantelldancer
    @chantelldancer 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant!!! Thank you so much! You have been the first teacher who has actually helped me understand ❤

  • @maryambahram6249
    @maryambahram6249 16 дней назад

    Perfect. Thank you so much

  • @tasneemayham974
    @tasneemayham974 5 месяцев назад

    The sentence that Forced me to watch your Genitiv Video:
    "Und mir das Vergnugen deiner Gesellschaft verwehren?" 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
    MAKES SOOO MUCH SENSE NOW: And deny myself the pleasure OF your company?
    Vielen Dank!!!

  • @karinapetrosian9891
    @karinapetrosian9891 7 месяцев назад +1

    coool and easy explanation! thank you!

  • @UmerFarooq-h8p5m
    @UmerFarooq-h8p5m 3 месяца назад

    You are a good teacher mate

  • @ChielChien
    @ChielChien 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing! Thank you so much for this video. Simple and easy to understand.

  • @billcurtis7476
    @billcurtis7476 7 месяцев назад

    You made it so clear and easy to understand.. thank you .

  • @NarsSalie
    @NarsSalie 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow.. clear explanation. Vielen Dank

  • @binishbatool248
    @binishbatool248 2 месяца назад

    Nice explaination! Danke

  • @abdulhakimjemalkedir4272
    @abdulhakimjemalkedir4272 7 месяцев назад

    such a wonderfull explanation. I danke dir.

  • @elliesum7280
    @elliesum7280 4 месяца назад

    Thank you 👏👍🙏

  • @ManoMano-qk3ed
    @ManoMano-qk3ed Месяц назад

    Danke sehr

  • @nataliac7716
    @nataliac7716 5 месяцев назад

    Mega video!

  • @Holli_3
    @Holli_3 Год назад +1

    Wow! Just came across this channel and i already love it. Im 15 and have been learning german for around 3 years now in school but ive never been the best at it. The way you explain everything and how you portray it is amazing. Ill DEFINITELY be watching your videos from now on. ❤🫶

  • @ralphpalaganas
    @ralphpalaganas 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks

  • @samirrasulov4781
    @samirrasulov4781 5 месяцев назад

    Danke schön. I would like to have brief question if you favored to answer. If the genetive case of "er" is "ihm", what is "sein"? Everywhere I see it.

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  5 месяцев назад

      ‘sein’ is the possessive adjective ‘his’

    • @samirrasulov4781
      @samirrasulov4781 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@HerrFerguson oh, danke schön, Herr Ferguson.

  • @GabrielRibeiro-ij8pr
    @GabrielRibeiro-ij8pr Год назад +1

    Danke Ihnem, kann Ich lerne deutsch! ❤

  • @monaadwan5557
    @monaadwan5557 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the interesting way of teaching German. I have a question, when do we use meiner , deiner ,seiner , ihrer ,unser ,euer , ihrer. I am confused.
    Thanks

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  7 месяцев назад

      Hallo! Check out my possessive adjectives video for how to use them:
      ruclips.net/video/MLgrCuKSMPE/видео.htmlsi=PwT9U8BVBnFjE1uW

  • @Obelisk57
    @Obelisk57 4 месяца назад

    The YYY of XXX is actually quite common among the Indo-European languages. Whereas XXX's YYY is more common in Asian languages.

  • @simplfiedemil
    @simplfiedemil Год назад

    It's time to learning 😌

    • @PitsyG14
      @PitsyG14 8 месяцев назад +1

      It’s time to learn without ing , Verbs after “to” are usually infinitive .

  • @EliHadadpour
    @EliHadadpour 11 месяцев назад +1

    Danke dir

  • @Teenu-jb4bx
    @Teenu-jb4bx 19 дней назад

    Sehr danke

  • @ramamonato5039
    @ramamonato5039 5 месяцев назад

    Low Dutch: "In het land der blinden is éénoog koning."
    High Dutch: "In dem Lande der Blinden ist der Einäugige König"
    Low Dutch: "Des lands wijs, des lands eer"
    High Dutch: "Des Landes Weise, des Landes Ehre"

  • @darklight5316
    @darklight5316 Год назад

    One more question.
    Mein papa freut sich auf den indischen film.
    Isnt auf used with the dative case i am a little bit confused about that and the various ways you can use auf , what does it actually mean?

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  Год назад

      In my accusative and dative case videos I discuss dual prepositions. It usually means ‘on’ (when the surface is horizontal) but can have more idiomatic translations, such as ‘to’ in ‘mein Papa freut sich auf…’ (my dad is looking forward to…)

    • @darklight5316
      @darklight5316 Год назад

      @@HerrFerguson yes i have watched the video if there isnt movement dative if it does accusative, but i didnt know what hapens when you use it with a different meaning if that makes any sanse..

    • @darklight5316
      @darklight5316 Год назад

      @@HerrFerguson also one more thing😅
      I cant catch the difference between nehmen and nimmen

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  Год назад

      @darklight5316 Afraid in those cases you just have to learn it!

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  Год назад

      There's no such thing as 'nimmen'. 'nehmen' is the verb, 'nimm' is the stem used with 2nd person singular (du) and 3rd person singular (er/sie/es/man) in the present tense.

  • @darklight5316
    @darklight5316 Год назад

    I have a quick question.
    Ich habe mich in ihn verliebt.
    Why isnt it ihm , first of all there is IN and no movement and secondly , isnt he the indirect object because mich is the direct object?

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  Год назад +1

      The movement / no movement rule is only for when the prepositions refer to physical location like ‘in the park’
      In the phrase ‘sich in jmdn verlieben’ it’s an idiomatic translation so you just have to learn which case to use.
      The indirect object is the recipient or beneficiary, and won’t come after a preposition. Barely any sentences have an indirect object.

    • @darklight5316
      @darklight5316 Год назад

      @@HerrFerguson that actually helped me a lot , thank you for your support.

  • @darklight5316
    @darklight5316 Год назад +1

    Hi mr feerguson , i have a quick question.
    Warum hasst du deinen exfreund eingeladen.
    Why isnt it deinem exfreund isnt he the person receiving the invitation?

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  Год назад

      Good question.
      In this case, he’s being invited, so is the direct object.
      If the sentence were ‘Why are you giving him an invitation?’ then he would be the indirect object (receiving the invite) and the invitation would be the direct object (being given)

  • @darklight5316
    @darklight5316 Год назад

    Hi mr feerguson i have a question
    Alex hat kopfschmerzen und ihm tut der halz weh.
    Why ihm?

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  Год назад

      Because ‘der Hals’ is causing the pain (subject - nominative), the ‘weh’ (pain) is being caused (direct object - accusative) and he is the beneficiary or recipient of the pain (indirect object - dative)

    • @darklight5316
      @darklight5316 Год назад

      @@HerrFerguson could i suggest that you make a more in depth video about the indirect object in sentences.

    • @HerrFerguson
      @HerrFerguson  Год назад

      @darklight5316 That’s a fair point! I’ll try to get to it soon

    • @darklight5316
      @darklight5316 Год назад

      @@HerrFerguson thank you a lot for all the support to everyone who is trying to learn german.
      The indirect objeckt is the recipient of the action , it seems easy enough. But there are sentences that are really tricky and a video would help a lot of us.

  • @yasserfathelbab1534
    @yasserfathelbab1534 Год назад

    Der Hund Meines Bruders.
    Die Katze seiner Schwester.