German Personal Pronouns in Akkusativ with Examples | mich (me), dich (you) | YourGermanTeacher
In this video I will teach you the personal pronouns in accusative. You will learn all personal pronouns in nominative and accusative, then we will do some examples together so you can practice each and every pronoun and at the end there is another bonus tip which is about the sentence structure: On which position does the personal pronoun need to be.
Please keep in mind that personal pronouns always refer to the gender of the noun they replace. As German has 3 different gender for every object, this means you have to use the personal pronouns accordingly. Just a small example: As the table is masculine in German, you would need to use the pronoun "er" (he in English) for nominative and "ihn" (him in English) for accusative.
As promised below you can find the links to the videos I mentioned in this video.
This is a beginner A1 level video. Basic German lessons for beginners:
Personalpronomen Akkusativ.
Viel Spass und bis bald
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Related Content:
1️⃣ Personal Pronouns in Nominative:
https://youtu.be/IGmXQG65TSY
2️⃣ All you need to know about the German case "Akkusativ":
https://youtu.be/fPKH95g_9cs
3️⃣ If you want to know all tips, tricks and hacks about German Plural:
https://youtu.be/3Aqc5WDKO9A
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Please keep in mind that personal pronouns always refer to the gender of the noun they replace. As German has 3 different gender for every object, this means you have to use the personal pronouns accordingly. Just a small example: As the table is masculine in German, you would need to use the pronoun "er" (he in English) for nominative and "ihn" (him in English) for accusative.
As promised below you can find the links to the videos I mentioned in this video.
This is a beginner A1 level video. Basic German lessons for beginners:
Personalpronomen Akkusativ.
Viel Spass und bis bald
Luzi
If you found this video helpful don't forget to subscribe here:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/yourgermanteacher?sub_confirmation=1
to receive weekly new videos.
**********
Related Content:
1️⃣ Personal Pronouns in Nominative:
https://youtu.be/IGmXQG65TSY
2️⃣ All you need to know about the German case "Akkusativ":
https://youtu.be/fPKH95g_9cs
3️⃣ If you want to know all tips, tricks and hacks about German Plural:
https://youtu.be/3Aqc5WDKO9A
**********
⚡Connect with me on Social Media:
https://twitter.com/TeacherLuzi
https://www.instagram.com/yourgermanteacher/
https://www.facebook.com/germanteacherluzi
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If you want to get additional material, my slides to each and every video, audio files and useful summary tables to each topic, just visit my PATREON page right here:
https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=26360185
#personalpronouns #personalpronomen #yourgermanteacher
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