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Plural in German
Plural in German. Forming the plural of German nouns is not as complicated as you may think. There are some…
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What Is the German “n-Declension”?
n-Declension.There is almost no declension of the nouns left in German. Apart from the opposition singular/plural there are only the…
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German Declension After Certain Words
Declension in German.This is a complementary post about the German declension after specific adjectives, indefinite pronouns and numerals in order…
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Simplifying the German Declension (Part I)
The German declension is like a nightmare to many students. However, it is not as complex as many people say…
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Simplifying the German Declension (Part II)
German Declension. I’m going to explain how the declension of the adjectives works in German. The most important facts about…
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The Difference Between “seit” and “vor” in German
. Seit vor in German. Seit and vor are two important temporal prepositions that many students have asked me about. In this…
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Special German Prepositions (auf, an)
German prepositions are an issue. I can see that because there are many of them, each with different meanings and…
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The Difference between “mögen” and “möchten” in German
Many people wonder about the difference between the German verb forms mögen and möchten. First of all, you need to know that there…
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The Different Ways of Saying “to like” in German I
To like in German. If you want to say in German that you like something, there are many different expressions that…
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The Different German Prepositions for Woher, Wo and Wohin
Different prepositions in German. I admit, the German language is quite complex regarding its many prepositions with different uses depending…
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The Difference between the German Prepositions “nach” and “zu”
Gerrman prepositions nach and zu In this article, I am going to explain you one of the most common doubts English speakers…
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German Prepositions with Accusative and Dative
German Prepositions Everyone studying German knows this “annoying” issue: German prepositions with accusative or dative, meaning that all prepositions in German need a special…
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What Are German Postpositions?
German Postpositions. In German, there are not only prepositions – particles that precede the (pro)noun indicating a relation – but also postpositions, i.e.…
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Den/dem, ihn/ihm and wen/wem in German
It may seem just like a tiny difference between these pairs: den/dem, ihn/ihm and wen/wem. And in English, actually, it is almost the…
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