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DIE DER DAS. If there’s anything complicated about the German language, it’s probably trying to work out which one of those pesky articles to use. Die, der, das, den, dem and all the others. But once we understand how they work, we can use them for other things too. And that’s our job today because we’re tackling the relative pronouns. But, stick around. They’re more exciting than they sound.
We aim to simplify the German language by providing guidelines for language learning. There are of course lots of ways of explaining the same thing. We recommend listening to as many explanations as you can until you find one that makes sense to you. Here, we try to keep vocab simple and to introduce ideas and grammatical structures in a logical way, building on what we have covered in previous weeks.
Find out about subjects and objects here (Nominative and Accusative) • Video
Learn more about the dative here • HOW to USE the DATIVE ... and here • The DATIVE in GERMAN |...
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We're currently in Austria (in der Steiermark), but we’ve been living in Australia on and off since 2000. Together with my Austrian wife, Christine, and our daughter, we are a German-speaking family. Pronunciation varies throughout the German-speaking world, much as it does in the English-speaking world. My English usage is a mixture of Australian, British and Irish usage; my German is influenced by central German origins [Bonn] and the overwhelming influence of my Austrian wife :)
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