READ ALSO: German grammar tips - The curious case of the 'accusative' The dative case in German identifies the indirect object of a sentence – the person or thing receiving the action indirectly. It ...
In the dative case the personal pronouns are: Sie hat ihm ein Andenken von Berlin geschenkt. – She gave (to) him a souvenir from Berlin. She is giving a souvenir to him, so 'to him' is the indirect ...
If dual-case prepositions describe movement from one place to another, they are followed by the accusative case. Otherwise, they take the dative. Ich stecke die Schuhe unter das Bett. – I put the ...
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