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Man: “I’m (ich) Michael. Where are you (ihr) from?” Lisa: “We’re (wir) from Cologne. It’s (es, das) a city in Germany.” Man: “That’s cool! Lisa, you (du) speak English really well.” Tom: “Yes, she (sie) does! That’s because she (sie) is an English teacher.” EXERCISE 2 a) He doesn’t like it. b) We are at home. c) They ...
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Basic Chart of Forms of der/das/die, ein-words, Pronouns. Learn these two charts well, and everything else you do in German will become a lot easier for you! Der/das/die and Ein-word endings (including endings for the possessive articles mein, dein, sein, ihr, unser, euer) Maskulin. Neutrum. Feminin. Plural. Nominativ.
May 31, 2023 · German has subject pronouns, too: ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie, Sie. But there are TWO varieties of non-subject pronouns (<– called accusative and dative personal pronouns). And these are used at very distinct times. German has 4 different types of ‘you’. In English, we have just YOU.
The basic German personal pronouns (Personalpronomen) are: ich, du, er/sie/es, wir, ihr, sie. These small words refer to people, things and concepts and can be used in place of a noun to avoid repetition. Example: Ich habe einen Sohn. Er hat heute Geburtstag. I have a son. It’s his birthday today.
How do you use the German personal pronouns (‘ich, du, sie, mir, ihn’, etc.)? What are their declensional (inflected) forms? What’s unique about ‘es’?
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Feb 28, 2020 · German personal pronouns (ich, sie, er, es, du, wir, and more) work in much the same way as their English equivalents (I, she, he, it, you, we, etc.). When you study verbs, you should already understand pronouns well.