German Personal Pronouns in NOMINATIVE | ich (I), du (you), er (he)... | YourGermanTeacher
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- German personal pronouns in nominative are the first pronouns you need to learn when learning German. Pronouns replace or refer to nouns that can be people or things. Instead of repeating the noun or name of the subject you can use the personal pronoun.
The German personal pronouns are pretty much the same like in other languages except that you have to be careful with things. As German has 3 genders the pronouns also change according to the gender of each subject. For example "der Tisch" is a masculine noun, so the pronoun would be "er". So in German we don't use the pronoun "es" which is in English for example used for all the things. In German you have to change it like in the example before. So "es" would be used for neuter nouns. For example "das Baby" becomes "es". This is a beginner A1 level video. Basic German lessons for beginners.
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Thanks for the awesome Video. I alwas get confused. about sie and Sie.
For Example:
Sie machen ein Spiel. = They play a game.
This also means. You play a game. In formal right?
How can I say You play a game in formal?
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Very nice!!! I didn’t know that er, sie/sie can be use for thing(s). Danke schön 😊
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Thank you so much Luzi. I learn something new every time I watch your videos. I thought I knew about these personal pronouns. I didn't know that you use er/sie for objects. Thank you once more.
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First of all, thank you for your informative videos,
I hanve an inquiry; you mentioned that sie with "S" capital is used for pronoun "you" but you used it for polural as in pens example?
Hallo Luzi , Guten tag! I could understand the use of Das here as I read somewhere it's definite article used with maskulin gender - but you used it to denote :That" in the example for fridge... Also, I would immensely appreciate if you explain with reasoning as to WHICH verb form to be used with which pronoun..
I'm getting confused with GENDERS and pronouns determining the conjugation of verbs
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Hi Luzi, thank you for this explanation. In your last example (Es scheint die Sonne), I can see that sun is feminine. Can we also say, sie scheint die Sonne? Using ''sie'' instead of ''es'' ?
its is possible... but just to emphasize... not common! but.. you can say: Die Sonne scheint. that would be correct as well and the same meaning
@@yourgermanteacher Hi! Thank you for a very informative video. Which one would be more common: 'Es scheint die Sonne' oder 'die Sonne scheint'? I would personally use the latter, so was surprised to see the former as an example in your video. Thanks.
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If you have any grammar or other questions, just write them under this comment and I’ll try to clarify them.
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Apik tenan
Die Bluse ist schön
Es mag sie
Der Mantel ist neu
Er ist neu
Das Baby weint
Es ist weint
At the first time I started to learn German, it was difficult 😵 ...but really, in this moment I find that it's easy and especially when I find some rules which are like in Arabic language....,zum Beispiel, Zahlen lesen... auch, masculin und feminin...
Danke schön, Lehrer
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I am glad you replied.
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For the example sentences you use around 4:00 in the video. Are these all verbs that require the Nominative case?
only 5 verbs require nominativ:
sein, werden, heissen, bleiben, scheinen
but you you can make relative sentences in nominativ with all kind of verbs:
das ist der mann, der jeden tag einen film sieht.
you are perfect😉
Super...... Exams on 25 th Oct . Thanks it's helpful .
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Vielen Dank Lehrer i need the , Was sind Possessivpronomen? please Videos teacher
How many months are required to complete both A1&A2. Like,I'm in grade 12 and wanna do studienkolleg in Germany so , learning this lang . So let me know about that..! Danke schön for ur amazing videos 🥰
5, 6 months if you do intensively. you can finish it easily
Same here
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Hi sir u replied i am happy I am new in Germany I have some problems in articles please make detailed video about the types of Articles.
welcome! :) check out my video “der die das”. there you should find all about articles and gender. otherwise let me know
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Unfortunately I cant read this... ;)
I thank you very much
Bitte gern! :)
2:26 Why this “formal Sie” is positioned in the plural section of the table? Is this Sie formal and can only be used in plural?
hey whatsup. How do I determine gender of nouns such as "Handy" (cellphone). Your video about Der Die Das doesn't cover all the nouns. Is there a way or do you simply have to memorize the gender of the vast majority of nouns?
the der die das video gives you the pretty much all important endings which help you to determine the gender. but yes... if you dont want to memorize the endings and their rules then there is no other way than memorizing the genders.
Thank you for the amazing explanation. Which sentence is the correct one to say It's a fish "Er ist ein Fisch" or "Es ist ein Fisch"? On Duolingo it says "Es ist ein Fisch" but Fisch is muscline, so shouldn't it be "Er is ein Fisch"?
And is ihr ever capitalized other than when it's the first word in a sentence?
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Es ist ein Fisch.
this is correct.
Er ist ein Fisch would mean:
he is a fish... 😂
all nouns and names are capitalized.
@@yourgermanteacher Oh I didn't know that haha. So if a friend asked me what a trout is, and I want to say it's a fish. It's very tasty. Do I say "Es ist ein Fisch. Er ist sehr lecker"?
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Wooow Teacher that videos are excellent.
I have a question...
What's the meaning of sein+Nom. in these sentences ?
Verb “sein” + Nominativ
@@yourgermanteachervielen Dank 🙏🏻
For example in this sentence:
"Die Stifte sind praktisch."
sind = verb
Which word is Nominativ?
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Why
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If we said "Es ist neu" instead of "Er is neu" is it wrong or right?
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I have a question, why we need to use capital letter with some nouns like Kühlschrank ? I'm a very very veeery beginner haha
All nouns are capitalized 😊
@@yourgermanteacher oh okay, so it's a rule 😌 thanks
Hello. Are personal pronouns, like nouns, also capital letters in Deutsch?
no never.... except... if you use the polite version in letter or emails.
ich hoffe es geht Ihnen gut... for example.
in the examples section of the nominativ, the last Sie should be a sie I think? Sie is for formal you.... right?
Yea normally it’s the formal form but in this case it’s just because the Sie is at the beginning of the sentence 😂🙋♂️
can pens be also kuli? like der kuli?
Pls explain by english bro very well example of Nominative
Hello Luzi
Why there is no article for nouns in some example sentences?
Example
Er spielt Basketball.
Wir essen Früstück.
Dank schöne!
Same like in English.
I eat breakfast.
I play basketball.
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Only use die/das/der when you want to be specific
@@handle-4-19 Thank you 🙏🙏
And teacher ...
Why we don't say "Es ist regnet" instead of "Es regnet"?
Could we say "Es spät" ?
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Good, Please can you recommend a text book for a beginner
"Menschen" is a really good textbook... but it shares the same problem any good textbooks has. It's meant for classroom teaching, not for self study and is completely in German, no English at all. If you want to learn by yourself with videos that cookie a textbook, you can check the video courses on our website. The come along with a textbook.
www.yourgermanteacher.com/a1-german-online-course
@@yourgermanteacher Ok, Thanks
Why Es ist regnet is not used but es ist spät is used??
these are pencils so we are not using die instead of das??
I think it could be die sind stifte.
please clarify me..
You can’t use: die sind Stifte but you can say: das sind die Stifte. But in this case you name special pencils (for example pencils you searched for) but if you use the general form and just want to say that these are pencils you just say: Das sind Stifte. (Like kn English if you say: these are the pencils (special form) or these are pencils (general form).
Hope I could help you. If you have further questions please let me know. 🙋♂️🙂
How about an object that we don't know its gender?
For example if I don't know what gender "Kühlschrank" is, and I want to use a personal pronoun instead of the whole word, do I have to use er, sie or es?
Is it okay to say:
Es ist neu.
instead of
Er ist neu.
Danke sehr mein Lehrer!! 🙏🙏💯💯
You need to know the gender 😉
@@yourgermanteacher Danke sehr..!!🙏🙏
why did he say "tasche" with /e/ instead of /er/ tho.. is that just a german accent?
Plz someone explains why he used er for fridge why Es 😢
Great teaching, but need examples with “ihr”
🧐 which “ihr”?
Herr luzi can give me advice that i gonna learn german fast that i need to learn b1 b2 c1 german cause i got an email from this university Hochschule Stralsund - University
the fast and most efficient way is a privat tutor. otherwise cheaper a intensive class in a school nearby... or... go to germany and take an intensive course there. thata definitely the best option but also most expensive.
Is Sie also formal in singular form?
Yes, "Sie" is formal/polite and can be singular and plural 👍🙂🙏
My biggest problem while learning German is the sound like “sh” in English as in “ich”.
soon we will have a video which should help you with exactly this problem. 😉
@@yourgermanteacher thank you dear teacher you really have helped me, respect and love.
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Thanks!
Gerne und vielen Dank für deine Unterstützung 🙏😊