The genetive is vital to the German language, but not as vital as the other cases. You cannot substitute the genitive case with the dative all the time. So please stop spreading the false rumor that the genetive is never used, because it is. The fact that something is rarely used is not an indication that you don't need to use it.
This video has basically revised what I learned in recent years .
Thanks for information but iam waiting for b1 please kindly share b1 course with us
Really helpfull...and great efforts......
I only enjoy your lessons every time
Wow.. awesome thank you very much sir
Great great stuff yet again
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@@henkelruth7998 same here. 🥺
lol that Foreigner part was awesome!
Servus Herr Atrim.
Most awaited video.
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So thanks
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forget genetive it almost never used in spoken german
@@andiamoci22 though genitive is the easy one for English speakers. It is the closest thing that English has for "cases"
The genetive is vital to the German language, but not as vital as the other cases. You cannot substitute the genitive case with the dative all the time. So please stop spreading the false rumor that the genetive is never used, because it is. The fact that something is rarely used is not an indication that you don't need to use it.
yes
Batavia, den 18den. April 1667 (casus dativus)
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Ich habe so viel vom Video gelernet