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@@Risenoph Actually, I think English is easier compared to other languages. Complicated Chinese, Russian, German, Arabic, Spanish. Those are complicated.😅
Thank you again very much. You are " The German Teacher, " very simple approach and very easy to grasp the topics. Look forward to many more courses. Great work, Mr. Luzi.
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Wow! Awesome informative video! You saved my life! I hit the subscribe button, smashed that like, and rung the bell instantly! Wowzers, this is awesome sauce!!!
Great video, super informative. Caould you maybe make a video about the demonstrativpronomen "Jenes/jener/jene" please. i would very much appreciated. :)
Very useful grammar lesson with cases , thank you very much for your effort , much appreciated :) It helps me a lot, since German grammar is difficult :)
I admire you because I know that native germans don’t study in school about “Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, etc”. They just talk naturally and learn in a different way
Could you please make a video of all German pronouns all together in one video? Or any other related-to-one-topic, all together in one video after finishing the separate ones.
Hi and thanks for your great videos. Will you please explain the difference between (dieser ein and ein dieser) and also how they are used. Thanks again.
ı want to learn subject of the Dieser, dieses ....But I also learned different important subjeckt in Bonus tipp about the time indication .Danke danke danke
I've been learning with N A G D and it annoys me if a table is made "sideways" and the genitive case is left off. I like to see everything. But the cases with the genitive for some kinds of pronouns are strange. Still I like to see it complete. I know one type of pronoun (like dieser, has dessen in all the genitives as the neuter starts N dieses A dieses G ? then D diesem Although the 'the's are das das des dem (for the neuter). When I did Latin it was NOMINATIVE VOCATIVE GENITIVE ACCUSATIVE DATIVE ABLATIVE (The order doesn't matter but it should be consistent for the student I think.) The masculine is dieser, dieseren etc (I assumed) following der den des dem etc....And they went down the page! Still it is good someone is doing this teaching....
I really like this lesson. One question… would it be OK to say: Diesen da und DER ist im Angebot? I never know if masculine nouns should be replaced with ER or DER…
@@yourgermanteacher Vielen Dank für die Antwort! Is there any difference between using the personal pronoun such as ER, SIE, ES and one of the definite articles DER, DIE, DAS to substitute a word that comes earlier (in this case der Wein) ?
Thank you Luzi, you're literally my German teacher these days. I have a question though; in 8:00, why did we use accusative for the Summer (Diesen Sommer)?
@@yourgermanteacher What I had to do is to stay focused and keep watching instead of thinking that I was very clever and just caught an inconsistency 🤦🏻♂️
Hello teachers : Could you help me please? I didn't understand why the question 3:47 about ( couch) is considered nomaniative case While the question 5:16 about fruit (Früchte) is considered accusative ? Isn't both noun in each Q direct objective
This is a very informative clip, thank you. Just a bit of clarification on the bonus tip, the sentence "Dieser Frau" vertraue ich nicht.....What makes it "Dieser Frau" not "Diese Frau"?
Herzlichen Dank für das Video! Could I kindly ask please for an explanation to one of the examples from the video please? Q: In welchem Buch hast du das gelesen? A: In diesem da. In the video is mentioned the sentence is Dativ, HOWEVER: In: preposition that can be either Dativ or Akk. Hast: --haben: Verb for Akk. not Dativ Lesen: Verb for Akk. not Dativ. So I would have assumed the sentence is with Akk. and not Dativ could someone explain perhaps why Dativ and not Akk.?
Hi 👋 Whenever there is no movement and you can ask the question "Wo" (where) "in" is followed by dative case. "Wo" hast du das gelesen? = "In welchem Buch" hat du das gelesen? In diese da. 👍🙂🙏 You can check this video here for further information about two way prepositions that can take Dative as well as Accusative case: ruclips.net/video/auWRmuw_AcY/видео.html 👍🙂🙏
Is there a way to determine the subjective wether is feminine or masculine because when you can determine that its a matter of memorising the ' diese- r, en, em Do you have a video on how to determine the subject
Hey Mr Luzi ! I was watching this video in order to understand something else very unclear to me still . And that is the use and the meaning of der , die , das out of the gender defining role in a sentence . For example : " das ist die letzte Pizza DIE ich esse mit euch . - Ich suche auf Nico ! - DER ist schon hier ! In this context how would you would translate the DIE and DER which normally are bestimmte artickeln ? This puzzles me among another thousand and millions deutch reglen🙃 Thank you , best wishes!
Thanks for all the videos .. I have a doubt can you please explain ..Gefallen is a dative verb then why are we using WELCHE COUCH it should instead of WELCHER ?Getting confused :(
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honestly !
Have you ever heard of RUSSIAN
ne eigentlich nicht
English language is one of the most complicated languages in the world yet we have many stupid people. Native languages are just easy like that.
@@Risenoph Actually, I think English is easier compared to other languages. Complicated Chinese, Russian, German, Arabic, Spanish. Those are complicated.😅
Thank you again very much. You are " The German Teacher, " very simple approach and very easy to grasp the topics. Look forward to many more courses. Great work, Mr. Luzi.
😂 thanks Michael! 🙏
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thank you so much for your clarification of why we often say "jeden Tag" instead of jedes Tag. That helps a lot!
Whenever you can ask “wann” then its akkusativ. Jeden..
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Wow. Diese Videos sind noch mal sehr hilfreich! Dieses Thema ist super.
Dieser Lehrer hilft uns fantastisch. Morgen prepariere ich seit ich diese Gespräch habe. Ich lerne Deutsch fast jeden Tag. Danke schön!
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I always wondered what the difference between 'da' and 'dort' was and now I finally do! Cheers.
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I wish i could get you more subscribers, more likes🥺🥺
Shared in my class group as usual 😁
You guys are seriously a gift for Indian students learning German.. Thank you so much for your valuable efforts 🔥🔥
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Wow! Awesome informative video! You saved my life! I hit the subscribe button, smashed that like, and rung the bell instantly! Wowzers, this is awesome sauce!!!
Awesome, thank you!
I always looooove the bonus tips!
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Ich bedanke mich für Ihre Hilfe.
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Great video, super informative. Caould you maybe make a video about the demonstrativpronomen "Jenes/jener/jene" please. i would very much appreciated. :)
Excellent , really clear and logical, thanks
👍😊 Gerne
Thanks for explaining the concepts so thoroughly. Do words like jede, nächste or letzte follow the same pattern for their endings?
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Very useful grammar lesson with cases , thank you very much for your effort , much appreciated :) It helps me a lot, since German grammar is difficult :)
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Wow you made it so easy. Thanks
Gerne 😊
I admire you because I know that native germans don’t study in school about “Nominativ, Akkusativ, Dativ, etc”. They just talk naturally and learn in a different way
How you found out the gender of stuhl, wein, couch?
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Thank you so much for the video. But can you also put up a video for eines, einem etc?
I adore your channel
Could you please make a video of all German pronouns all together in one video?
Or any other related-to-one-topic, all together in one video after finishing the separate ones.
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Hi and thanks for your great videos.
Will you please explain the difference between (dieser ein and ein dieser) and also how they are used.
Thanks again.
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ı want to learn subject of the Dieser, dieses ....But I also learned different important subjeckt in Bonus tipp about the time indication .Danke danke danke
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Sehr gut!
I've been learning with N A G D and it annoys me if a table is made "sideways" and the genitive case is left off. I like to see everything. But the cases with the genitive for some kinds of pronouns are strange. Still I like to see it complete. I know one type of pronoun (like dieser, has dessen in all the genitives as the neuter starts N dieses A dieses G ? then D diesem Although the 'the's are das das des dem (for the neuter). When I did Latin it was NOMINATIVE VOCATIVE GENITIVE ACCUSATIVE DATIVE ABLATIVE (The order doesn't matter but it should be consistent for the student I think.) The masculine is dieser, dieseren etc (I assumed) following der den des dem etc....And they went down the page! Still it is good someone is doing this teaching....
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I really like this lesson. One question… would it be OK to say: Diesen da und DER ist im Angebot? I never know if masculine nouns should be replaced with ER or DER…
Yes thats absolutely perfect 👍
@@yourgermanteacher Vielen Dank für die Antwort! Is there any difference between using the personal pronoun such as ER, SIE, ES and one of the definite articles DER, DIE, DAS to substitute a word that comes earlier (in this case der Wein) ?
Thank you Luzi, you're literally my German teacher these days. I have a question though; in 8:00, why did we use accusative for the Summer (Diesen Sommer)?
When you can ask “Wann?” And there is no preposition in the answer it’s akkusativ.
Oh, I am such a hothead impatient... You were already explaining in just a minute... :(
@@yourgermanteacher What I had to do is to stay focused and keep watching instead of thinking that I was very clever and just caught an inconsistency 🤦🏻♂️
👍😊
Hello teachers :
Could you help me please?
I didn't understand why the question 3:47 about ( couch) is considered nomaniative case
While the question 5:16 about fruit (Früchte) is considered accusative
? Isn't both noun in each Q direct objective
Vielen Danke.
Übrigens, warum "Vielen Danke" und nicht "Viele Danke" ? 🤔
Both are wrong 😉 dont use you suggestions on your phone… haha
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@@yourgermanteacher Ach ja haha. Ich wollte sagen, warum ist es "Vielen Dank" und nicht "Viele Dank"
Vielen Dank
Gerne 😊
Ich mag diesen Lehrer.😉
This is a very informative clip, thank you.
Just a bit of clarification on the bonus tip, the sentence "Dieser Frau" vertraue ich nicht.....What makes it "Dieser Frau" not "Diese Frau"?
Hi 👋
It's the verb... "vertrauen" is a dative verb 🙂👍🙏
@@yourgermanteacherThanks a lot for light.
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You said time without preposition will require an accusative. What about time with preposition, what will be required?
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Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Demonstrativartikel und Demonstrativpronomen?
Dankeschön
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Bitte schön 😊
Herzlichen Dank für das Video!
Could I kindly ask please for an explanation to one of the examples from the video please?
Q: In welchem Buch hast du das gelesen?
A: In diesem da.
In the video is mentioned the sentence is Dativ, HOWEVER:
In: preposition that can be either Dativ or Akk.
Hast: --haben: Verb for Akk. not Dativ
Lesen: Verb for Akk. not Dativ.
So I would have assumed the sentence is with Akk. and not Dativ could someone explain perhaps why Dativ and not Akk.?
Hi 👋
Whenever there is no movement and you can ask the question "Wo" (where) "in" is followed by dative case.
"Wo" hast du das gelesen? = "In welchem Buch" hat du das gelesen?
In diese da.
👍🙂🙏
You can check this video here for further information about two way prepositions that can take Dative as well as Accusative case:
ruclips.net/video/auWRmuw_AcY/видео.html
👍🙂🙏
Your are always very nice video
I would be grateful if you can make a video on Wortstellung
We have have a whole playlist about sentence structure: 😉
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Great video
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Is there a way to determine the subjective wether is feminine or masculine because when you can determine that its a matter of memorising the ' diese- r, en, em
Do you have a video on how to determine the subject
We have a video about "how to determine the gender of nouns".
ruclips.net/video/IFsEX4ZY6bc/видео.html
🙂👍🙏
very good
Hey Mr Luzi !
I was watching this video in order to understand something else very unclear to me still .
And that is the use and the meaning of der , die , das out of the gender defining role in a sentence .
For example : " das ist die letzte Pizza DIE ich esse mit euch .
- Ich suche auf Nico !
- DER ist schon hier !
In this context how would you would translate the DIE and DER which normally are bestimmte artickeln ?
This puzzles me among another thousand and millions deutch reglen🙃
Thank you , best wishes!
This playlist will help:
ruclips.net/p/PLKCEuz6wxDQnN7YZv81rWT4r0ufNoY5Sm
👍🙂🙏
Thanks for all the videos .. I have a doubt can you please explain ..Gefallen is a dative verb then why are we using WELCHE COUCH it should instead of WELCHER ?Getting confused :(
Welche Couch is the subject here… in nominative 😉
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