How to say German dates correctly | Ordinalzahlen | German ordinal numbers
Do you also have this Problem? When you see dates in German: Which ending do you have to use? -te / -ten / -ter??? Which one is correct? Dont't worry... 😉
In this video you will learn how to say German dates correctly and also understand why there are those endings. Of course you can always memorize these few endings and in the beginning it's maybe also the better choice. But as an intermediate student you should try to understand the endings: why they are there and when you have to use which. More about this topic in the bonus tip of this video here.
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0:00 Video Content
0:31 Ordinalzahlen
1:18 Ordinal numbers in nominative case
5:01 Ordinal numbers in dative case
8:14 Ordinal numbers in accusative case
9:52 Summary
10:14 Exercises for you
13:34 Bonus Tip
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Luzi
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1️⃣ Die Adjektivdeklination (complete with all videos):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQnX_zs1mK8r-s3MxNKZPCYZ
2️⃣ German Perfect Tense (Perfekt mit HABEN):
https://youtu.be/cWFjOK9sfBw
3️⃣ Akkusativ oder Dativ?:
https://youtu.be/-XjraxIEzrk
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In this video you will learn how to say German dates correctly and also understand why there are those endings. Of course you can always memorize these few endings and in the beginning it's maybe also the better choice. But as an intermediate student you should try to understand the endings: why they are there and when you have to use which. More about this topic in the bonus tip of this video here.
👉Get your work sheets to all our videos and become a member here:
https://www.patreon.com/yourgermanteacher
Time Stamps:
0:00 Video Content
0:31 Ordinalzahlen
1:18 Ordinal numbers in nominative case
5:01 Ordinal numbers in dative case
8:14 Ordinal numbers in accusative case
9:52 Summary
10:14 Exercises for you
13:34 Bonus Tip
Viel Spass und bis bald
Luzi
**********
Related Content:
1️⃣ Die Adjektivdeklination (complete with all videos):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKCEuz6wxDQnX_zs1mK8r-s3MxNKZPCYZ
2️⃣ German Perfect Tense (Perfekt mit HABEN):
https://youtu.be/cWFjOK9sfBw
3️⃣ Akkusativ oder Dativ?:
https://youtu.be/-XjraxIEzrk
**********
⚡Connect with us on Social Media:⚡
🖐 https://twitter.com/TeacherLuzi
🖐 https://www.instagram.com/yourgermanteacher/
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