Thank you so much for your videos, they have helped me a lot to me, I speak Spanish, now that I am learning german, your videos are so helpful. thank you. btw, I am from Ecuador
I've already seen a lot of german learning videos but there is something special about your videos and that is the energy and effort you put in your videos in order to make us better understand the german grammer.thank you a lot .that's very edjucative .i live in belgium and speak dutch .there is a lot of similarity between dutch and german so it is a lot easier to me to understand the german grammer and words.
"Learn German with Aniiiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", I love the way you say it every time. You are very passionate and enthusiastic. This makes you a good and never boring teacher. Thank you !
OMG!! I have been learning in an institute for almost 5 months now and Anja taught me in 9 minutes what the teachers couldn’t in 5 months!!’ Thank you Anja!
I am brazilian and I finished my english course last year, I aways wanted to learn german, my city was built by swedish, portuguese, african, native american and german people, the most part swedish, germans and portugueses thanks to you, it has been easy to understand. Danke schon! :)
Hi Ania! I have a german exam tomorrow. I wanted to say THANK YOU- I've learnt with you in just TWO days what I've been studying in class for 4 months- I realized that for some reason, in my institute, they don't give us these little "rules" or "tips" to make it easier for us students to memorize how to use the articles properly. And given that it is my 3rd language (spanish is my mother tongue) it can become a bit confusing at times...but you, dear, you made it so easy to understand! God bless you!
@@SekTauBand duo does. you have to click on your lesson(ex: phrases) and there will either be a lightbulb or tip button. click that and it gives you some insight to the lesson. the only thing though, is duo doesnt explain it as in depth as this video does. but duo is still great for expanding vocabulary!
Du bist FANTASTISCH!!! Ich habe lange Zeit Probleme mit Dativ und Akkusativ. Und jetzt alles verstehe! Danke Dir! Du bist besser Lehrerin in Deutschland! Das ist nicht Kompliment, DAS ist FAKT!!! Grüß aus Berlin!!!
your classes are awesome , i am brazilian and i am studing german about 3 years and some stuffs are so hard to understand , and u make be easy , nice job , congrats.
Du machte die deutsche Fälle sehr einfach für mich. Ich habe Deutsch üben für drei Jahre gewesen und jetzt ich verstehe alles endlich haha! Dankeschön von Amerika
You are a life saver. I have had German at school since the first grade (only now, more than a decade later, decided I like German enough to learn it as a 3rd language), and yet we were never taught this. They have always jumped straight to words and subjects we wouldn't need at first anyway (why learn words if you don't know how or when to use them is beyond me). I used to think it was black magic, but in actuality it's quite fun. Thank you.
Hello greeting from deaf America. I actually enjoy learning German Accusative and also, Nominative and Dative too. You are the best teacher. I hope I learn German very quick. Wish me a good luck! :) Ich liebe Deutsche!
I am german and there are a lot of german people that cant see the difference between ein and einen, if youre aware or not , your german is better than many german's😂
Habe means have . I habe eine Swester. I have a sister. What do I have? The anwer (a sister) in German must be in Accucasitve case. I hope I could make you understand.
i do believe if you are talking about something other than yourself, you include the case. so if you need, want, have, buy, (if the object isnt existing) then the case is included. where as a simple statement like "Ich bin ein mann" (i am a man) theres no accusative case. because we know that "ein mann" is existing because we know its reffering to you, the person speaking. dont quote me on this, im still a beginner in the language. but i think thats how it works..
Whenever you have a (direct) object in your sentence, which is being directly impacted by the action of subject, then you've to use the accusative case. For example, Ich esse einen Apfel. (I'm eating an apple.) Here, the task of eating is being done, so "essen" is the verb used here. Now who is doing this action? Who is eating? "Ich"! So, "Ich" is the subject. Now who is effected by this action? Who is being eaten here? "Apfel", because due to this action apple is no more. My action created an impact on it. So, it'll be in the accusative case. Anja taught throughly in this video how to use this case but if you still have doubts, I can explain further.
@@nonotnoah Tut mir leid, aber ich bin ein Junge. The article of Junge is 'der' ---> (der Junge (maskuline)) and the sentence is in Nomenativ, because if you want to detemine in which case (Fall in German) you have to say it, you have to choose the right question word which has the boy (Junge) as answer. In Nomenativ you have to ask after Who? (wer?)/ What? (was?) In Genetiv you have to ask after Whom? (wessen?) In Dativ after Whom? (wem?)/ Where (wo?) And in Akkusativ Whom? (wen?)/ What? (was?)/ where (wohin?) so the only possible option or the only question word which you can ask after ist Who? (wer?)/ What? (was?) which belongs to the first case 'Nomenative'. You can't ask after 'Akkusativ', because 'Akkusativ' describes mostly things which is in this case not existing. In this case the question is after a person. Question: Wer/ was bin ich? translation: Who/ what am I? Answer: a boy ---> ein Junge deutsch-umea.weebly.com/kasus.html in this website you can find a table of indefinite articles (ein, eine, ...).
I have just come to this tricky part of my learning and watched and listened to many there lessons. They didn't help!! Then I remembered you and you have made everything clear:) and your 'learn Deutsch with Anjaaaaaaa' really helped to lighten my mood!!!:D thank you!!
Hello, At 6:06 The sentence : Ich kaufe ein___Erdbeere. You change it to Ich kaufe eine Erdbeere. But before the " transformation " , it shouldn't be already Ich kaufe eine Erdbeere ? Because " the Strawberry " is " " Die Erdbeere " and " One Strawberry " is " Eine Erdbeere " ? Following the table that you showed us it should stay the same in any form except for the Masculin one. Ein is Ein ( for das ) Eine is Eine ( for die ) and Ein becomes Einen in masculin . I hope I explained well. I just want to understand these things because I'm trying to learn the language as good as I can. I will apreciate if you explain to me, thank you in advance. I learned a lot from you.
Anja, in my school, i learned i following order, but forgot which case the article is. It is in following order: Der (Nom.) Des Dem Den (Akk.) Can you "decipher" me which cases are second and third one? Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video, Anja. I'd like to inform however that the subtitles in english (not the one autom generated) are the ones autom generated and aren't useful
if you have accusative that isn't den, but die, does that mean you can't switch a word order? As with den it's possible since, it shows what the thing affected is, but in other cases is there a word order to follow among the different cases?
I'm loving your videos and learning a lot, thank you! This particular video though, I noticed has very incorrect subtitles in English. Hope it's an easy fix :)
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YOU are amazing!. I was having so many issues with the correct use of the cases. Everything is so clear now.
You are very good teacher
Thank you so much for your videos, they have helped me a lot to me, I speak Spanish, now that I am learning german, your videos are so helpful. thank you. btw, I am from Ecuador
Thank you Anja🙏 I have been battling with this for a while now😀 everything is so clear now 🤗🤗🤗
Ich trinke morgen einen Kaffee. Bei Spielen oder
I've already seen a lot of german learning videos but there is something special about your videos and that is the energy and effort you put in your videos in order to make us better understand the german grammer.thank you a lot .that's very edjucative .i live in belgium and speak dutch .there is a lot of similarity between dutch and german so it is a lot easier to me to understand the german grammer and words.
TOTALLY AGREE
Ich nehme meiner minion
GUBAshi was
Hausaugabe: Ich rühre den Brei kräftig
Hast du den Tiger im Zoo gesehen?
Mir hat deine Videos sehr geholfen... Danke vielmal :)
Agree with Mohammed!
"Learn German with Aniiiiiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", I love the way you say it every time. You are very passionate and enthusiastic. This makes you a good and never boring teacher. Thank you !
konnen Sie jetzt Englisch sprechen?
I searched on UA-cam alot and I admit I love this lady , she is the best in explaining those confusing articles 👍
OMG!! I have been learning in an institute for almost 5 months now and Anja taught me in 9 minutes what the teachers couldn’t in 5 months!!’ Thank you Anja!
I am brazilian and I finished my english course last year, I aways wanted to learn german, my city was built by swedish, portuguese, african, native american and german people, the most part swedish, germans and portugueses thanks to you, it has been easy to understand. Danke schon! :)
Hi Ania! I have a german exam tomorrow. I wanted to say THANK YOU- I've learnt with you in just TWO days what I've been studying in class for 4 months- I realized that for some reason, in my institute, they don't give us these little "rules" or "tips" to make it easier for us students to memorize how to use the articles properly. And given that it is my 3rd language (spanish is my mother tongue) it can become a bit confusing at times...but you, dear, you made it so easy to understand! God bless you!
What a gifted teacher you are! Thanks for the clear and endearing lessons:) Alles gute!
Two months struggling with doulingo cleared up in less than ten minutes. Thank you. ^_^
NO KIDDING!! i hate the way they don't explain anything!
Yeah, I wouldn’t suggest Duolingo to my worst enemy
@@SekTauBand Well they do, When you click the courses there is a light bulb button that explains the grammar that you will see in the lessons.
@@SekTauBand duo does. you have to click on your lesson(ex: phrases) and there will either be a lightbulb or tip button. click that and it gives you some insight to the lesson.
the only thing though, is duo doesnt explain it as in depth as this video does. but duo is still great for expanding vocabulary!
My thoughts exactly... Duolingo clearly has it's limits.
Du bist FANTASTISCH!!! Ich habe lange Zeit Probleme mit Dativ und Akkusativ. Und jetzt alles verstehe!
Danke Dir! Du bist besser Lehrerin in Deutschland! Das ist nicht Kompliment, DAS ist FAKT!!!
Grüß aus Berlin!!!
Frau Anja ist die beste Lehrerin💐
Frohes neues Jahr.
Möge Gott Sie segnen.
I had problems understanding the akkusativ but u made it so easy my dear. You are fantastic
Every time I prepare for my German classes I use your videos to understand and learn different topics.
your classes are awesome , i am brazilian and i am studing german about 3 years and some stuffs are so hard to understand , and u make be easy , nice job , congrats.
Contando a Historia first u should learn how to write in english😉
Birendin lol
Everybody makes mistakes. Contando a Historia, be brave and use languages !!
Que legal vc tambem é BR
i'm from argentina and i think the same!!!! she is great!!!
Loved the way you teach us German grammar! You're a great teacher Anja. Danke schöne!
Du machte die deutsche Fälle sehr einfach für mich. Ich habe Deutsch üben für drei Jahre gewesen und jetzt ich verstehe alles endlich haha! Dankeschön von Amerika
I love these classes, easy to understand, :) your charisma is unique.
Ich liebe die Frau
Die Frau liebt einen anderen Mann
🤣
Schade :(
Das ist mich lol. (I hope I said that right).
Ich liebe der Mann
Der Mann liebt eine andere Frau
Grammatisch perfekt⛷
Can you transl that please?
Lo que no aprendí en un mes, lo entendí en unos minutos!!!! Gracias infinitas!!!! 👏👏👏👏😘😘😘
Really?wow
You are a life saver. I have had German at school since the first grade (only now, more than a decade later, decided I like German enough to learn it as a 3rd language), and yet we were never taught this. They have always jumped straight to words and subjects we wouldn't need at first anyway (why learn words if you don't know how or when to use them is beyond me). I used to think it was black magic, but in actuality it's quite fun.
Thank you.
Hello greeting from deaf America. I actually enjoy learning German Accusative and also, Nominative and Dative too. You are the best teacher. I hope I learn German very quick. Wish me a good luck! :) Ich liebe Deutsche!
vibes...
Anja : Learn german with Anja
Me: Best teacher is Anjaaaa!!!!!
Hausaufgabe: Ich habe zwei Geschwister, einen Bruder und eine Schwester.
möchtest du den salad essen😂?
I am german and there are a lot of german people that cant see the difference between ein and einen, if youre aware or not , your german is better than many german's😂
Anja, you are the best! No university can teach as well as you do. Every time I watch your videos I learn quickly and efficiently.
Best german teacher on UA-cam, danke schön
I've been living in Germany for 4 years now and i never lernt this cases right,thank you!
bitte eine frage: when and how do we know that here we ought to use the akkusativ case?
Danke
Habe means have . I habe eine Swester. I have a sister. What do I have? The anwer (a sister) in German must be in Accucasitve case. I hope I could make you understand.
i do believe if you are talking about something other than yourself, you include the case. so if you need, want, have, buy, (if the object isnt existing) then the case is included. where as a simple statement like "Ich bin ein mann" (i am a man) theres no accusative case. because we know that "ein mann" is existing because we know its reffering to you, the person speaking.
dont quote me on this, im still a beginner in the language. but i think thats how it works..
Der Akkusativ ist das direkte Objekt im Satz.
Whenever you have a (direct) object in your sentence, which is being directly impacted by the action of subject, then you've to use the accusative case.
For example, Ich esse einen Apfel. (I'm eating an apple.)
Here, the task of eating is being done, so "essen" is the verb used here. Now who is doing this action? Who is eating? "Ich"! So, "Ich" is the subject. Now who is effected by this action? Who is being eaten here? "Apfel", because due to this action apple is no more. My action created an impact on it. So, it'll be in the accusative case.
Anja taught throughly in this video how to use this case but if you still have doubts, I can explain further.
Hausaufgabe:
Ich brauche eine Freundin. :'(
Du wirst keine haben
Tut mir leid aber ich bin einen junge (just learning, if a mistake then please point out)
@@nonotnoah
Tut mir leid, aber ich bin ein Junge.
The article of Junge is 'der'
---> (der Junge (maskuline))
and the sentence is in Nomenativ, because if you want to detemine in which case (Fall in German) you have to say it, you have to choose the right question word which has the boy (Junge) as answer.
In Nomenativ you have to ask after Who? (wer?)/ What? (was?)
In Genetiv you have to ask after
Whom? (wessen?)
In Dativ after
Whom? (wem?)/ Where (wo?)
And in Akkusativ
Whom? (wen?)/ What? (was?)/ where (wohin?)
so the only possible option or the only question word which you can ask after ist Who? (wer?)/ What? (was?) which belongs to the first case 'Nomenative'.
You can't ask after 'Akkusativ', because 'Akkusativ' describes mostly things which is in this case not existing. In this case the question is after a person.
Question:
Wer/ was bin ich?
translation:
Who/ what am I?
Answer:
a boy ---> ein Junge
deutsch-umea.weebly.com/kasus.html
in this website you can find a table of indefinite articles (ein, eine, ...).
ich
:‘v
seriously this girl is amazing! she makes me like German language a lot, and not be scared.
Sie sind eine gute Lehrerin. Danke für Ihre unterstützung.
Thanks for everything Anja! 👏👏👏 🙂
- Ich habe eine Schwester.
- Ich esse eine Bratwurst.
- Er hat keinen Auto.
- Sie kauft ein Haus.
+Learn German with Ania Ach so! Danke. :D
Elson Ngai er hat kein auto
Elson Ngai Er hat kein Auto :)
Das Auto = Ein Auto / Kein Auto.Beispiel: Ich kaufe ein Auto. Ich mag das Auto.
richtig.
Wir kaufen den Schrank
Ich kaufe die Erdbeere
Er nimmt das Eis
Ich nehme den Salat
Hast du den Schlüssel?
Ich meine, stoppen Sie nicht Ihre Videos, sie helfen mir sehr
ich möchte einen Tisch
Ich kaufe heute einen Salat
Ich habe einen Bruder
1 think i dont understand WHEN DO WE USE AKKUSATIV WHEN NOMINATIV
Hausafgäbe:
Ich Brauche ein Beer.
ich habe einen Laptop
na gut :P
I have just come to this tricky part of my learning and watched and listened to many there lessons. They didn't help!! Then I remembered you and you have made everything clear:) and your 'learn Deutsch with Anjaaaaaaa' really helped to lighten my mood!!!:D thank you!!
Anja braucht den Nobel prize for service to humanity
Ich kaufe einen Bruder weil ich keine Geschwister habe
lol. you bought a brother?
weil throws the verb into its infinitive (haben)
Tewelde Teklit sag ich mag einen Bruder zu kaufen , weil ich habe keine Schwester
Das ist schön und richtig bei deutsch Grammatik
weil doesn't make verb infinitive. modalverbs do. it is a right sentence.
Ich kann dir meinen Brüder verkaufen. Ich brauche ihn nicht mehr :D
ich möchte Heute keine Hausaufgaben machen. :D
you're the nicest person and love your channel and watch at least once a day usually in the morning with my tea and pills.
Anja hat mir den Akkusativ sehr gut erfrischt!! Ich bedank mich dafür☺
Ich lerne so viel aus deine Lektionen. Danke so viel.
Learn German with Anjaaaaaaaaaaaaa ist the most easiest way to learn German. Vielen Dank Frau Anja fuer Ihre Hilfe :)
You have such a great way of teaching!!!Thank you.
Ich lerne so viel aus deine Lektionen. Du bist nett. Dankeschon.
My Deutsch textbook didn't really help me understand this but your explanations did. Danke Shön Anja!
First time I came across one of your videos. Brilliant! Clear and a lovely presentation manner. Subscribed!
I like your way how you teach the people Germany language 👑
Here is my hausaufgabe sentence: Ich liebe eine Deutsche Lehrerin. Wer ist die lehrerin? das ist Anja.!!!
Everyday I learn alot! Thank you Anja.
god bless you . you cant imagine how much that you helped me . thank you so much
i really need to learn german as it is my 3rd language these lessons that you put up free of charge are nice
Bist der best Lehrerin..Vielen Dank
Ich brauche videos, Anja ist super, Vielen Dank!!
Danke für die Lektion! Sie haben mir sehr geholfen.
Thank you for your videos Anja!
Finally someone can explain to me when I should use den! Vielen danke!
when do we have to use the unbestimmt Artikel? Thanks so much for the nice video
Dankeschön. Jetzt verstehe ich besser. 😅🙏❤️
Du bist sehr nett Lehrerin
I love the way you teach. Danke
Thank you so much Anja. Your lesson there was unbelievably helpful. I was really struggling with these cases.
the exercises helped out a lot. The concept is now clear to me. Danke Shön
Hello,
At 6:06
The sentence : Ich kaufe ein___Erdbeere. You change it to Ich kaufe eine Erdbeere.
But before the " transformation " , it shouldn't be already Ich kaufe eine Erdbeere ?
Because " the Strawberry " is " " Die Erdbeere " and " One Strawberry " is " Eine Erdbeere " ?
Following the table that you showed us it should stay the same in any form except for the Masculin one.
Ein is Ein ( for das ) Eine is Eine ( for die ) and Ein becomes Einen in masculin . I hope I explained well. I just want to understand these things because I'm trying to learn the language as good as I can. I will apreciate if you explain to me, thank you in advance. I learned a lot from you.
You are correct. In the video she wrote the base as "ein" regardless of the nominative form
Anja, in my school, i learned i following order, but forgot which case the article is.
It is in following order:
Der (Nom.)
Des
Dem
Den (Akk.)
Can you "decipher" me which cases are second and third one?
Thank you!
Had to watch it a few times and then it was crystal clearrrr (i have adhd lol). Thanks Anja ☺️👍🏻
I’m in love with ur videos 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼☺️ super cool ..
i love how you explain
DU BIST SEHR NETT UND FREUNDLICH ANJA
I always make mistakes in this. Dies ist die beste Erklarung im das Internet.
could you tell us more about basics of germanic accept?
Mam Have u any video about articles?? M thankful to u
Thanks Anja! I have issues with Akkusativ and Dativ but with this it got clearer.
Thank you very much you are the best ❤
You have easily and quickly explained some important grammar rules that I didn’t understand with five years of Duolingo!
lol
Learning with Anja is fun!
I like that you mix English and German
Guten morgen. Können Sie ein Brife B2 schreiben zeigen. Viele Dank
Thank you! Nice explanation.
Hi Anja, thanks a lot for your lessons...Could you please explain what exactly is Akkusative? Why we have this form?
Captions failed you at 3:26 😂. Video is great as always and I will continue to return for help. Your videos are unmatched.
very good explanation.
How do we know when to use den and when to use einen ?
Can you please tell me what words you used in the beginning of the video? Was it Alles Zusammen?
Hallo, alle zusammen. = all together
'Ich esse den Apfel.' Thnx for the clear explanation.
Thank you very much for this video, Anja. I'd like to inform however that the subtitles in english (not the one autom generated) are the ones autom generated and aren't useful
Schön und wunderbar🏴🇧🇪
Please tell me How we know that the sentence is Akkusative ? I mean where and why and for what we use akkusative ???? I am so confuse
Noureen Altaf Watch this one first:
ua-cam.com/video/8VowGvnRU_s/v-deo.html
Or just pause this video at 1:33 and read it carefully. It's not the whole sentence that is Akkusativ, just a part (one noun).
@@tiddlypom2097 Oh Ok Thank you soo much 👍👍❤❤
@@tiddlypom2097 thanks alott
How can I learn articles please can u help me ??? I have to much problm with articles 🙁😕😫
if you have accusative that isn't den, but die, does that mean you can't switch a word order? As with den it's possible since, it shows what the thing affected is, but in other cases is there a word order to follow among the different cases?
Danke schön Anja!
I'm loving your videos and learning a lot, thank you! This particular video though, I noticed has very incorrect subtitles in English. Hope it's an easy fix :)
Ich Liebe dich Anja.. 😘..Ich mag deine Videos sehr. Ich kann sehr gut verstehen..
like you make them very simple unlike the other videos
Danke Anja!! Ich leibe Anja!
thank you so much, that's so helpful!
Hi! May I know what software did you use to edit video and present like that? It's really interactive
Ich mag deine Übung!
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Ich habe eine großartigen Lehrerin!