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Speak German in 30 Days – Day 19: German Cases Made Easy

Confused about German cases? Here’s a quick and simple memory trick 👇

German cases show the role of a noun in a sentence: 👉 who, what, to whom, whose

📘 1. Nominative = WHO does the action
🗣 Ich lerne Deutsch
(I am learning German)
📕 2. Accusative = WHAT is affected (direct object)
🗣 Ich lerne die deutsche Sprache
(I am learning the German language)
📗 3. Dative = TO WHOM / FOR WHOM
🗣 Ich erkläre Deutsch meinem Freund
(I explain German to my friend)
📙 4. Genitive = WHOSE (possession)
🗣 Das ist das Buch meines Lehrers
(That is my teacher’s book)

💡 Understanding cases is essential for forming correct German grammar and sentences.

Practice these examples daily to improve your German fluency and sentence structure.

💬 Which German case confuses you the most? Comment below 👇
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