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German Cases

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German has four cases: nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive. Cases determine the form of articles, adjectives, and pronouns.

Learn all German cases: how to identify them, when to use each one, and how to choose between them. Master case pronouns for all cases.

Types of Cases

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Nominative

Learn the nominative case (subject case) in German.

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Accusative

Master the accusative case (direct object case) in German.

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Dative

Learn the dative case (indirect object case) in German.

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Genitive

Master the genitive case (possessive case) in German.

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How to Choose: Accusative or Dative

Learn when to use accusative vs dative in German.

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How to Choose: Accusative or Nominative

Learn when to use accusative vs nominative in German.

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How to Choose: Nominative, Accusative or Dative

Master choosing between nominative, accusative, and dative.

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Accusative Pronouns

Learn accusative pronouns (mich, dich, ihn, sie, es, uns, euch, sie).

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Dative Pronouns

Master dative pronouns (mir, dir, ihm, ihr, ihm, uns, euch, ihnen).

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Nominative Pronouns

Learn nominative pronouns (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie).

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Genitive Pronouns

Learn genitive pronouns (meiner, deiner, seiner, ihrer, etc.).

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