German Cases
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
Nominative
Learn the nominative case (subject case) in German.
Accusative
Master the accusative case (direct object case) in German.
Dative
Learn the dative case (indirect object case) in German.
Genitive
Master the genitive case (possessive case) in German.
How to Choose: Accusative or Dative
Learn when to use accusative vs dative in German.
How to Choose: Accusative or Nominative
Learn when to use accusative vs nominative in German.
How to Choose: Nominative, Accusative or Dative
Master choosing between nominative, accusative, and dative.
Accusative Pronouns
Learn accusative pronouns (mich, dich, ihn, sie, es, uns, euch, sie).
Dative Pronouns
Master dative pronouns (mir, dir, ihm, ihr, ihm, uns, euch, ihnen).
Nominative Pronouns
Learn nominative pronouns (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie).
Genitive Pronouns
Learn genitive pronouns (meiner, deiner, seiner, ihrer, etc.).