When to Use 'nach' vs. 'zu' and 'in' | Super Easy German 208
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Learn German from the street! In this episode Cari, Erik and Janusz explain the difference between the German prepositions "nach", "zu" and "in". All of them can be used to indicate where you are going "to". "Nach" is used with cities and countries, however you use "in" with countries that have an article. "In" is mostly used for enclosed spaces or areas. "Zu" is used to explain that you are going to a certain place now or in the future. Where are you going to next? 😃 Write us an example sentence in the comments!
In dieser Episode erklären euch Cari, Erik und Janusz den Unterschied zwischen den Präpositionen "nach", "zu" und "in". Alle drei beantworten die Frage "Wohin?" und wir wissen, dass es für euch sehr verwirrend sein kann, die richtige Präposition zu verwenden.
"Nach" benutzt man bei Städten und Ländern, allerdings benutzt man "in" bei Ländern, die einen Artikel haben. "In" benutzt man auch bei geschlossenen Räumen oder Flächen. Mit "zu" erklärt man, dass man gerade oder in der Zukunft an einen bestimmten Ort geht.
Wohin geht ihr als nächstes? Schreib uns einen Beispielsatz in die Kommentare! 😃
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Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Carina Schmid/Erik Stahlhacke
Camera & Edit: Rawad Sabbagh
Translation: Ben Eve
Видео When to Use 'nach' vs. 'zu' and 'in' | Super Easy German 208 канала Easy German
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Learn German from the street! In this episode Cari, Erik and Janusz explain the difference between the German prepositions "nach", "zu" and "in". All of them can be used to indicate where you are going "to". "Nach" is used with cities and countries, however you use "in" with countries that have an article. "In" is mostly used for enclosed spaces or areas. "Zu" is used to explain that you are going to a certain place now or in the future. Where are you going to next? 😃 Write us an example sentence in the comments!
In dieser Episode erklären euch Cari, Erik und Janusz den Unterschied zwischen den Präpositionen "nach", "zu" und "in". Alle drei beantworten die Frage "Wohin?" und wir wissen, dass es für euch sehr verwirrend sein kann, die richtige Präposition zu verwenden.
"Nach" benutzt man bei Städten und Ländern, allerdings benutzt man "in" bei Ländern, die einen Artikel haben. "In" benutzt man auch bei geschlossenen Räumen oder Flächen. Mit "zu" erklärt man, dass man gerade oder in der Zukunft an einen bestimmten Ort geht.
Wohin geht ihr als nächstes? Schreib uns einen Beispielsatz in die Kommentare! 😃
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PRODUCED BY:
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews and expose the street culture of participating partner countries abroad. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
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Hosts of this episode: Janusz Hamerski/Carina Schmid/Erik Stahlhacke
Camera & Edit: Rawad Sabbagh
Translation: Ben Eve
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