German Pronouns
Pronouns replace nouns to avoid repetition. In German, there are several types of pronouns, each serving different functions in sentences.
Learn all types of German pronouns: personal, reflexive, interrogative, relative, indefinite, demonstrative, and possessive pronouns. Each type has specific rules and uses in German grammar.
Types of Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Learn personal pronouns (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie) in all cases: Nominativ, Akkusativ, and Dativ.
Reflexive Pronouns
Master reflexive pronouns (mich, dich, sich) used when the subject and object are the same person.
Interrogative Pronouns
Learn question words (wer, was, welcher) used to ask questions in German.
Relative Pronouns
Understand relative pronouns (der, die, das) used to connect clauses and provide additional information.
Indefinite Pronouns
Master indefinite pronouns (jemand, niemand, etwas, nichts) for referring to unspecified people or things.
Demonstrative Pronouns
Learn demonstrative pronouns (dieser, jener, derselbe) used to point out specific people or things.
Possessive Pronouns
Understand possessive pronouns (mein, dein, sein, ihr) used to show ownership and relationships.