Your Ultimate Guide to Reflexive Pronouns in German
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2022
- If you are struggling to understand reflexive pronouns and reflexive verbs in German, this video is guaranteed to explain everything you need to know about them. In this video I explain the pronoun "sich", what it means to use a reflexive pronoun, why reflexive pronouns even exist in German and a whole lot more.
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Finally someone explaining fully instead of give us list to memorize
I try. 😎
THANK YOU so much for this video. It helped me so much with understanding this.
Thank you I finally found someone who explains it instead of just reading out a bunch of sentences
I'm glad you liked it.
loved the way you explained the topic
Thank you sir, i am happy for this wonderful message.
Danke Lehrer! Ich habe so viel gelernt!
So nice i learned a lot by your lessons
Glad I could help.
Hi! I love your videos however, the audio is a bit lower compared to other videos I've watched but overall it's so helpful. GBY!
Hi, why in this sentence (wir freuen uns auf das Wochenende), did we use "auf"= on top of something?
Freuen on its own expresses a kind of joy. The preposition auf tells us onto what we are casting our joy.
@@MrLAntrim thank you
Bist du frei? ...oder hast du frei?... ist richtig für do you have free time?
Beides sind richtig, aber sie sind nicht gleich.
Bist du frei? = Hast du heute etwas Zeit?
Hast du frei? = Must du heute arbeiten?
@3:10 a List reflexive
toll toll toll
Man I can't have shit
Thanks for the fact that Sie is derived from “they” sie… who knew??👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I thought it was cool. Now, if you ask me to cite my sources, I may have a problem, because I don't remember where I read that. I know I didn't make it up, though. 😀
Wasn't/Isn't it pretty obvious when you learn personal pronouns and conjugation?
@@fremejoker not obvious at all. Er,sie and man are all conjugated in the 3 rd person singular and no relationship exists between MAN and ER such as using the pronouns interchangeable when referring to the same person. No correlation whatsoever.
@@jasonlove8733 Why are you talking about 3rd person singular, when the question and your comment was about 3rd person plural?
"man" doesn't refer to "Mann" as a male person, so why should it have a correlation to "er"?
Are you able to talk a little slower. It so rushed. Thanks.