HOW? in this video they just give us the example of Preposition with Dativ case. they don't give us WHEN , we must to use the dativ or preposition with dativ
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This a very helpful video but please note one common basic error in your translation: in English we would never say ‘Since one year I am living in Germany.’ It is more grammatically correct, and natural, to say: ‘I have lived in Germany for a year’.
@@LearnGermanOriginal Why is this lesson not part of A1 playlist ? I have been doing the A1 playlist but now I see this video which is not part of A1 playlist
Hi! Monika, My question is that here zwichen,unter,neben,hinter, these are the important preposition neither you have discussed about these in accusative nor in dativ?
hallo , thank you so much for such an wounder full video , can you please explain me the difference between this two sentence (1) ich habe seit zehn jahren klavier gespielt (2) ich spiele seit zehn jahren klavier
"Seit" is used a preposition when you began with an activity sometime ago and it is still going on. (2) is perfectly correct! (I am still doing it) (1) are you talking about an activity that has ended? then you can say: Ich habe zehn Jahre Klavier gespielt. (and I don't do that anymore)
Hi, I have a question. You said that " Du sitzt mir gegenuber" is an example of gegenuber being after the artikel. Can you also say " Do sitzt gegenuber mir?" It would be much appreciated if this is answered!!
Vielen Dank ! that was very useful , i had some difficulties with the preposition "Bei" but i conclue that we use it to indicate the place we are in without really belonging to this place. ist das richtig ?
Ich hab eine Frage. Why do you translate the present form in the first example: “Er kommt” as “He will come” which is future tense instead of “He comes”? Thanks
i think , this video made my day , thank you soo much for that . can you please tell that , is it correct to use "ab" in the following situations . (1) Wir fahren ab der universität mit dem Auto . ( we are travelling from the university with the car) (2) Jetzt fährt er ab meinem Haus mit meinem Fahrrad. ( now , he is travelling from my home with my bicycle) (3) Sie fahren ab speakeasy mit dem Auto. (( speakeasy is an language institut , in which both speaker and listener are know about it)) in all above examples , the speaker is trying to say the location , from where the speaker would like to travel . i mean all above statments will give answer to the question "" WHAT IS THE LOCATION , FROM WHERE ( WE / HE / THEY ) ARE TRAVELLING"".
I have a confusion. 'He will come after the class'. You used kommt in this sentence while translating it into German. But kommt is a form of ver that should be used with present indefinite/continuous tense. Shouldn't Wird be used instead of Kommt?
Thank you for the class,sher gut!! This is my understanding PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'm WRONG !!! ab- "staring from" or continuation "from" of time. aus- when used consumption "of" something directly from it packaged or intended form/ belonging "from" a particular place. bei- working "for"(by) a Company/location of something or someone "near" to something or someone/presence "at" a location. nach- Time/when going "to" a particular place/expression "after" a particular event. zu- when travailing "to" a particular person/when traveling "to" a particular place in perfect present tense (i.e going)/ time "to" for doing a task. correct me,if I'm wrong !!! Danke sehr
Using the right dative preposition in the right context is the most challenging part.
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HOW? in this video they just give us the example of Preposition with Dativ case. they don't give us WHEN , we must to use the dativ or preposition with dativ
GENAU!!!
Ja,bruder
Exactly .this is the most challenging thing in german .mastering the prepositions.
Omg i can’t believe I discovered this channel so late! Such quality content that is life changing! Please keep doing what you are doing, it really helps all aspirants.
yeah, even i found it now. Such a useful content we got in this channel
Your explanations are far better than my current German Lehrerinnen. Danke.
Ja😅
This a very helpful video but please note one common basic error in your translation: in English we would never say ‘Since one year I am living in Germany.’ It is more grammatically correct, and natural, to say: ‘I have lived in Germany for a year’.
I wish the grammar videos were in the "A1 Learn German for beginners" playlist. They're great !!! but I don't know which order to watch them
why isn't this part of a1 playlist?
Everyday I watch and I learn, thanks, it's very specially
Whatever that means
Ich mag sehr diesen Unterricht von dir danke ❤❤❤❤
Danke fur Deutsch lehren
Vielen Dank für die Info. 💕
Das ist sehr nützlich
Danke aus Ägypten
Your job is great! well done and thank you so much.
Can I know the number of lesson videos for A1 examination please?
For A1 there will be a total of 65 videos.
@@LearnGermanOriginal Why is this lesson not part of A1 playlist ? I have been doing the A1 playlist but now I see this video which is not part of A1 playlist
hi I am from india und ich liebe diese channel
ich bedanke mich für ihre Hilfe
I am from Indonesia and I like this :)
vielen danke .ich bin schuler fur euer.bitte weiter
Ich lerne Deutsch mit ihren unterrichten , Ich studiere Deutsch seit zewi monate
One small suggestion🙏 when you showing a noun please mention it's plural form also......🙏🙏
Awesome video! Sehr gut Video. Vielen dank!
You teach with easy way thank you
Now I am understanding this grammer.
Ich habe diese gramatik verstanden
you have great German teaching
Danke!
vielen dank,es war sehr gut.
vielen Dank! ich brauchte diesen Unterricht
Sehr gut Video. Vielen dank!
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Vielen Dank 🥰🥰
Vielen Dank! Ich beraubte diesen Unterricht
Das ist am besten erklären.
Hi! Monika, My question is that here zwichen,unter,neben,hinter, these are the important preposition neither you have discussed about these in accusative nor in dativ?
there's a different video or that
Vielen Dank für Ihre Video
Thank you
شكرا جزيلا dankeschon
the prepositions are not explained clear.
Thanks ma'am
Thank you so much! Tesekkurler! Danke!
It is like: When do you have time for studying?
Wann hast du Zeit zum Lernen = When do you have time for studying?
Danke
wuderbar,toll.ich drucke dir die Daumen.und so weiter.sehr hilfreich.
+tesfalem mobae Vielen Dank :-)
Vielen Dank
It's been very useful.. Thank you
Danke auch.
Vielen Dank
Danke!
Vielen danke
Dankeschön
Vielen Dank fur helfen uns.
Danke schön.
Gestern war ich beim Arzt.
Heute gehe ich zum Arzt .
why we use "bei" in the first example and "zu" in the second one ?
Gestern war ich beim Arzt. (Wo warst du?)
Heute gehe ich zum Arzt. (Wohin gehst du?)
Zum Arzt - to where. beim Arzt- with whom.
hallo , thank you so much for such an wounder full video , can you please explain me the difference between this two sentence
(1) ich habe seit zehn jahren klavier gespielt
(2) ich spiele seit zehn jahren klavier
"Seit" is used a preposition when you began with an activity sometime ago and it is still going on. (2) is perfectly correct! (I am still doing it)
(1) are you talking about an activity that has ended? then you can say: Ich habe zehn Jahre Klavier gespielt. (and I don't do that anymore)
This is most awesome video
10:16 can we use mit here instead of bei?
Ich mag diesse video es ist sehr gut
Hi, I have a question. You said that " Du sitzt mir gegenuber" is an example of gegenuber being after the artikel.
Can you also say " Do sitzt gegenuber mir?"
It would be much appreciated if this is answered!!
Vielen Dank!
Von 2:58
mit 4:34
aus 6:14
ab 7:16
seit 7:52
nach 8:24
bei 9:32
zu 10:40
gegenüber 12:08
Thank me later😅😊👍
What a wonderful lesson to learn
How to determine in these simple sentences that which one is dative or accusative...?
do we put these propositions before objects of the sentence?
thank you our teacher! : )
Danke sehr mach weiter
Vielen dank!
Viele danke
Vielen Dank Sie sind super
Vielen danke
Vielen Dankeshön
Vielen dank deine video
Sehr gut danke
Perfect viel danke
Danke das hilft mir
Danke vielmals
Danke schon sehr gut video
vielen danke
Vielen Dank ! that was very useful , i had some difficulties with the preposition "Bei" but i conclue that we use it to indicate the place we are in without really belonging to this place. ist das richtig ?
hi. i don't understand difference between aus and von
what is a tip to understand this tricky
Sehr gut video
Ich hab eine Frage. Why do you translate the present form in the first example: “Er kommt” as “He will come” which is future tense instead of “He comes”?
Thanks
In the dative article Zu, you gave an example-
Wanna hast du zeit zum(Zu dem) lernen?
But there is no 'the' in the sentence, so how did dem come?
not the verb "lernen" meaning "to learn"; noun "Lernen" meaning "learning" in dativ
Are there any differnce between "eine" and "einer" in pronounciation?
Es gefallt mir sehr gut.Vielen dank:)
How to know which sentence should have an article and which does not??
Shouldn't we use "aus" instead of "von" in the 1st exmple (Er kommt gerade aus die Arbeit.)
Awesome, well made.
But what are the rules for changing positions of verbs?
What is the difference between aus & von ? Both means from
i think , this video made my day , thank you soo much for that . can you please tell that , is it correct to use "ab" in the following situations .
(1) Wir fahren ab der universität mit dem Auto . ( we are travelling from the university with the car)
(2) Jetzt fährt er ab meinem Haus mit meinem Fahrrad. ( now , he is travelling from my home with my bicycle)
(3) Sie fahren ab speakeasy mit dem Auto. (( speakeasy is an language institut , in which both speaker and listener are know about it))
in all above examples , the speaker is trying to say the location , from where the speaker would like to travel . i mean all above statments will give answer to the question "" WHAT IS THE LOCATION , FROM WHERE ( WE / HE / THEY ) ARE TRAVELLING"".
You are most welcome!Yes you are right. AB can be also be used with location. Your sentences are fine :)
Thank u very much for all....
Sehr gut!
Very very helpful,danke!!
Super!
Everything is perfect, I appreciate but please please remove the background music
Du sitzt mir gegenüber
"Du sitzt gegenüber mir".
Ist die zweite Satz richtig?
I have a confusion. 'He will come after the class'. You used kommt in this sentence while translating it into German. But kommt is a form of ver that should be used with present indefinite/continuous tense. Shouldn't Wird be used instead of Kommt?
sehr gut und hilfreiches video.. Vielen Dank.. :)
great!!
Sehr gut Video. Vielen Danke
I never had learn so much in my own mother language
For use of mit 3rd example ..
Whether we can write this or not ..
Mit Brille er kann besser lesen
mit Brille kann er....Verb is in the 2nd position
@@LearnGermanOriginal
Could u please tell me the position s of noun,verb,pronoun, preposition in sentance
Vielen Dank! 01.06.23
Thank you for the class,sher gut!!
This is my understanding PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'm WRONG !!!
ab- "staring from" or continuation "from" of time.
aus- when used consumption "of" something directly from it packaged or intended form/ belonging "from" a particular place.
bei- working "for"(by) a Company/location of something or someone "near" to something or someone/presence "at" a location.
nach- Time/when going "to" a particular place/expression "after" a particular event.
zu- when travailing "to" a particular person/when traveling "to" a particular place in perfect present tense (i.e going)/ time "to" for doing a task.
correct me,if I'm wrong !!!
Danke sehr