German Prepositions | Prepositions of direction | nach, zu, in, auf, an | Richtungspräpositionen
In this lesson I am going to teach you in detail when to use ALL 5 German prepositions of direction. In German we call them "Richtungspräpositionen". They are: nach, zu, in, auf, an.
Specially the two prepositions in and zu kind be quiet confusing as they sometimes both can be used for the same sentence... but... there is a small difference, which I will explain in this video.
It's a topic which that lots of German students struggle with. But there are actually certain rules or tendencies which you can apply to get the German prepositions of direction right from the beginning.
Time stamps to each preposition:
0:00 Intro
2:02 nach
4:26 zu
6:51 in
8:44 in VS zu
10:32 auf
11:49 an
13:15 Bonus Tip
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1️⃣ Seit oder Vor? German Time Prepositions:
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2️⃣ Lokalpräpositionen mit Dativ:
https://youtu.be/2lP-26s27CE
3️⃣ Die Position von "nicht" in einem deutschen Satz:
https://youtu.be/RIm-xegvgM0
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Specially the two prepositions in and zu kind be quiet confusing as they sometimes both can be used for the same sentence... but... there is a small difference, which I will explain in this video.
It's a topic which that lots of German students struggle with. But there are actually certain rules or tendencies which you can apply to get the German prepositions of direction right from the beginning.
Time stamps to each preposition:
0:00 Intro
2:02 nach
4:26 zu
6:51 in
8:44 in VS zu
10:32 auf
11:49 an
13:15 Bonus Tip
Become a member of YourGermanTeacher:
https://www.patreon.com/yourgermanteacher
Viel Spass und bis bald
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If you found this video helpful don't forget to subscribe here:
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to receive weekly new videos.
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Related Content:
1️⃣ Seit oder Vor? German Time Prepositions:
https://youtu.be/RP0qjvKaWZI
2️⃣ Lokalpräpositionen mit Dativ:
https://youtu.be/2lP-26s27CE
3️⃣ Die Position von "nicht" in einem deutschen Satz:
https://youtu.be/RIm-xegvgM0
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https://twitter.com/TeacherLuzi
https://www.instagram.com/yourgermanteacher/
https://www.facebook.com/germanteacherluzi
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#yourgermanteacher #nach #zu
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