How to use GEHÖREN and GEFALLEN? | gehören | gefallen | schmecken | passen | YourGermanTeacher
In this video I will teach you how to use the German verbs "gehören", "gefallen", "schmecken" and "passen". All of them have a similar structure and specially the verb "gefallen" can be quiet confusing for German students.
I will show you the conjugation and how to use those special verbs with examples to all of them. The special thing about them is their usage. The verb "gehören" translated into English makes kind of sense, but what about "gefallen"? When you translate it, it just means "to like" but in German it's a special structure where the thing becomes the subject and the person the object. Watch this video to finally understand these special German verbs.
Viel Spass und bis bald
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I will show you the conjugation and how to use those special verbs with examples to all of them. The special thing about them is their usage. The verb "gehören" translated into English makes kind of sense, but what about "gefallen"? When you translate it, it just means "to like" but in German it's a special structure where the thing becomes the subject and the person the object. Watch this video to finally understand these special German verbs.
Viel Spass und bis bald
Luzi - YourGermanTeacher
👉 For our A1.1 VIDEO COURSE follow this link
https://www.yourgermanteacher.com/a-1-1-german-online-course
👉 And here you can find our NEW HOMEPAGE:
https://www.yourgermanteacher.com
👉 Get work sheets and more to ALL our videos and become a member here:
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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 Personal Pronouns in Dative:
https://youtu.be/4F3oFBa3MuE
2️⃣ The German Case: DATIV
https://youtu.be/G-dgLzu18EU
3️⃣ German Sentence Structure Complete:
https://youtu.be/NDrNwaDwqJA
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⚡Connect with me on Social Media:
https://twitter.com/TeacherLuzi
https://www.instagram.com/yourgermanteacher/
https://www.facebook.com/germanteacherluzi
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#yourgermanteacher #gehören #gefallen
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