Thank you very much for the video❤. When I started learning about separable verbs, I saw a correlation with phrasal verbs, which are in your examples. But you are the first to point it out. 🎉
Servus! Ich lerne Deutsch und möchte dich etwas fragen. Objects ofter separable verbs, which case must it be? For example in sentence like, Ich rufe dich an. Ich glaube, das ist Accusative. But I am not sure Tschüss!
Good question! It all depends on what type of action the verb is expressing. If it is direct action (like ringing/calling someone, anrufen), then it will be accusative (as you correctly said), but if it is indirect action (like listening TO someone, zuhören), then it will be dative. So whether it's a separable verb or not doesn't affect whether it will be followed by accusative or dative, but rather what type of action it is.
@@yigitcan824 Yep, usually! The funny thing with German is that the object (because it is marked by an ending) can actually go at the start of the sentence as well, so you could say for example, "Dich rufe ich an", without any confusion as to who is ringing whom. But usually, the object will go in between, i.e. "Ich rufe dich an."
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Thank you very much for the video❤. When I started learning about separable verbs, I saw a correlation with phrasal verbs, which are in your examples. But you are the first to point it out. 🎉
Thanks so much for this video, another great one
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youre so good at explaining!! danke 👍
Another awesome lesson ✊
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Accurate ❤, tausand Dank!!
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Servus!
Ich lerne Deutsch und möchte dich etwas fragen.
Objects ofter separable verbs, which case must it be?
For example in sentence like,
Ich rufe dich an.
Ich glaube, das ist Accusative. But I am not sure
Tschüss!
Good question! It all depends on what type of action the verb is expressing. If it is direct action (like ringing/calling someone, anrufen), then it will be accusative (as you correctly said), but if it is indirect action (like listening TO someone, zuhören), then it will be dative. So whether it's a separable verb or not doesn't affect whether it will be followed by accusative or dative, but rather what type of action it is.
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Hmm also objects whether it is in accusative or dative or genitive must be between the base verb and the prefix?
@@yigitcan824 Yep, usually! The funny thing with German is that the object (because it is marked by an ending) can actually go at the start of the sentence as well, so you could say for example, "Dich rufe ich an", without any confusion as to who is ringing whom. But usually, the object will go in between, i.e. "Ich rufe dich an."
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