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dative - für dich or dir? - German Language Stack Exchange Would you say, for example, Bin ich dir zu laut? or Bin ich zu laut für dich? Relatedly, how do you know to use accusive vs dative when it English it´s unclear such as 'That´s too late for
Regeln für Verwendung von Mir, Mich, Dir, Dich, Ich lerne Deutsch und habe Probleme mit dem Unterschied von mir, mich und dir, dich Ich weiß nur mit Gefühl welches Wort ich verwenden muss und oft mache ich es falsch Zum Beispiel: Ich wasch
How does a German say Nice to meet you? In English it is common to reply with "Nice to meet you" when you were introduced to somebody Likewise you say "Was nice to meet you" on leaving Are there any similar phrases a German would use in
How do I love dich - German Language Stack Exchange I ended a text to my daughter the other night with Ich Liebe Dich She has spent a lot of time in Germany and told me the phrase quot;Ich liebe dich quot; was used to convey romantic love, and it
When to say du auch and when to say dir auch? I often get confused replying to people in conversation and use the wrong option I understand using quot;dir quot; conveys the message of quot;to you too quot;, but there are some cases where it
Interessieren (für an) - German Language Stack Exchange This gets more obvious, as soon as you take the sentence "Ich interessiere mich für dich", which is a nice thing to say I can't imagine someone saying: "Ich habe Interesse an dir" That sounds a bit like the other person is Amazon stock However, you can often read "Er zeigte Interesse an ihr" or "Er hatte Interesse an ihr"
Which one is correct: dir or dich? Dative or Accusative? Ich danke Dir This is always correct, and "Ich danke Dich" is always incorrect The receiver of something is always in Dativ Note that "Dativ" comes from Latin do, dare, dedi, datus, which means primarily to give So Dativ is literally the case you use to describe the act of giving to someone
translation - How to informally say Sending love to you and your . . . Welcome on this site! Please note, it should be Ich drücke dich ganz herzlich (accusative) Furthermore, it helps your readers to distinguish between the German and English parts of your post, if you use different - italic font, for example You can (and should) edit your post accordingly
word usage - When to use sich? - German Language Stack Exchange The reflexive pronouns in German are (accusative dative where they differ): singular: mich mir, dich dir, sich plural: uns, euch, sich So "sich" is only used in the third person Ich kaufe mir ein Buch Du kaufst dir ein Buch Er kauft sich ein Buch Wir kaufen uns ein Buch Ihr kauft euch ein Buch Sie kaufen sich ein Buch And of course, you can also buy books for someone else: Du kaufst mir