A2- Lektion 11 | Wichtige Verben mit Akkusativ | Important German verbs with accusative object

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  • @NatthiraKitjunlajarit
    @NatthiraKitjunlajarit 3 роки тому +4

    The vdo is easy to understand and You have a beautiful voice. 👏🏻 Your vdos help me tons with learning german. Thanks for uploading🙏

  • @gladisglz8176
    @gladisglz8176 8 місяців тому

    Vielen dank !😊

  • @ArsemaMoges-xz9gl
    @ArsemaMoges-xz9gl 3 місяці тому

    danke bruder du bist sher gut person

  • @phamlananh2096
    @phamlananh2096 Рік тому

    Danke❤

  • @meda2020
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  • @yigitcan824
    @yigitcan824 3 роки тому +1

    Hallo İnap
    I came across following sentence 'Den Karneval gibt es seit 1823.'
    What is this the structure's function _gibt es seit_ here.I really wondered and want to use that structure correctly.
    Could you help me
    Tchüss!

    • @DeutschmitInap
      @DeutschmitInap  3 роки тому

      Hallo Yigitcan,
      "...... gibt es seit ....." means something is there since... or something exists since ..
      "Es gibt ..." basically means "there is .. or there are ....". After "es gibt" you need an accusative object. In your example "den Karneval" is an accusative object. In German, you often find sentences starting with an object, especially if the object has a particular importance/focus on the subject.
      You could use "Es gibt" for instance like "In meinem Wohnzimmer gibt es eine Couch, einen Tisch und ein Regal."
      Hope I could clarify it well enough ☺️

  • @CuongTran-vi1qc
    @CuongTran-vi1qc 3 роки тому +1

    ❤️🇻🇳❤️

  • @hijodedios8857
    @hijodedios8857 3 роки тому +1

    What happened with your happy introductions?