Reflexive Verben mit Akkusativ | German Reflexive Verbs Explained!

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  • @yourgermanteacher
    @yourgermanteacher  4 роки тому +10

    If you found this video helpful don't forget to subscribe here:
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    • @ouridahammadi3702
      @ouridahammadi3702 Рік тому

      Danke schön
      Sie erklären sehr gut, können Sie den Untertitel aktivieren, damit ich es auf Französisch gut verstehen kann.

    • @jellyanncapili3876
      @jellyanncapili3876 Рік тому

      Done subscribing. Thank you for your great, direct to the point, and lively videos. :)

    • @seaposhgunahkar60
      @seaposhgunahkar60 7 місяців тому

      Write the translate of example in below please every time

    • @Adriel-Gee
      @Adriel-Gee 3 місяці тому

      Bitte versuchen Sie, auch ins Englische zu übersetzen...
      Vielen Dank

  • @izzyrov5814
    @izzyrov5814 2 роки тому +24

    I just recently passed A1 with a score of 93, and I should thank teachers Johannes and Luzi for their awesome lessons that helped me get such score. Now I'm moving to A2 and B1 lessons. 😄

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  2 роки тому +4

      💪💪👍😊 wow congratulations 🎉🎊 that’s great!!!

    • @izzyrov5814
      @izzyrov5814 2 роки тому

      @@yourgermanteacher Vielen Dank! ❤🙏

    • @ebikaboerek.afoegba-gregor5454
      @ebikaboerek.afoegba-gregor5454 Місяць тому

      Pls could you share insights on the A1 exam and materials to study

    • @deerowl
      @deerowl Місяць тому

      ​@@ebikaboerek.afoegba-gregor5454I would recommend you a book called Grammatik Activ

  • @shaunaksamant1603
    @shaunaksamant1603 3 роки тому +49

    As a 10th Grader from India...I don't regret taking up Deutsch in school! Thanx for this!

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +8

      Sehr gerne.😊 Keep on learning 💯🙂🙏

    • @kageta17
      @kageta17 2 роки тому +2

      as an 8th grader in Bulgaria, i do but this actually helps tbh

    • @SahilSingh-xq7do
      @SahilSingh-xq7do 2 роки тому

      yuk

  • @ArtistinVlogs30psalm6
    @ArtistinVlogs30psalm6 4 роки тому +23

    I’ve been binge-watching your videos. I find it very helpful for beginners like me, who is a German learner nowadays. Presentation and explaination is crystal clear. How I wish you are my teacher, because I believe I can truly learn easily and earn a quick progress in my German lessons. Thank you for sharing and putting up great effort for us to grasp and sink the lectures in drastically!

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  4 роки тому +2

      😊 Dankeschön. I'm glad to hear that our videos help to improve your German. 🙏🇩🇪💪

  • @mariafecaguladamoller5633
    @mariafecaguladamoller5633 3 роки тому +7

    Einfach, Klar und Deutlich!
    Dankeschön !

  • @dianaos3154
    @dianaos3154 Рік тому +2

    Ich bedanke mich für Ihre Unterricht

  • @winniekong4506
    @winniekong4506 2 роки тому +8

    You’re really good! Thank you so much. I didn’t know the rules but just often wondering why they were different ways to use the reflexives.Unfortunately many German teachers are not capable or not interested to teach like you.

  • @shanhe8661
    @shanhe8661 3 роки тому +5

    Thank you ! That's very clearly explained ! Very beginner-friendly!

  • @dexterreyes9372
    @dexterreyes9372 2 роки тому

    Verstanden. Ich freue mich, Deutsch zu meistern.
    Jetzt, weiss ich dass der Satz ,,Ich liebe dich” eine unechte reflexive Verben hat benutzt.
    Hope I said that right. Vielen vielen dank, Herrs. I don’t skip ads. 👍

  • @nataliaquintero7246
    @nataliaquintero7246 Рік тому +1

    Amazing ☺I hadn't understood this topic in my german classes, but your video was awesome, so now I understand perfectly. Viele Danke.

  • @santiagobiegler1588
    @santiagobiegler1588 3 роки тому +3

    You´re amazing, you bring a lot of energy to the lessons

  • @peterparker8752
    @peterparker8752 Рік тому +2

    Im in almost B1 german and still don't understand this lol But great video thank you!

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  Рік тому

      It's a really complicated topic. Here is a simple version of this topic:
      ua-cam.com/video/NmEZLV7l3vY/v-deo.html
      🙂👍🙏

  • @dars861
    @dars861 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for this video its very helpful. A piece of advice is in english 'V' in verb is pronounced very similarly to V in german, no need to make the 'w' sound ;D

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      Sehr gerne. 🙂👍🙏
      And thanks for the advice. 😉

  • @MrMojo271
    @MrMojo271 Рік тому +1

    Would’ve been nice to have the English translations under the example sentences. For those of us that are still building our vocabulary. Danke für das Video

  • @aybarsceylan3306
    @aybarsceylan3306 3 роки тому +1

    Dankeschön, ich habe vor dem Video nicht verstanden aber jetzt habe ich verstanden!

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +1

      Sehr gerne 😊😊🙏 Es freut mich, das zu hören. ☺️🇩🇪🙏

  • @yingqiaozhao74410
    @yingqiaozhao74410 Рік тому +1

    Danke schün!! From the UK

  • @khinmyatthu9289
    @khinmyatthu9289 6 місяців тому

    Thanks heap Luzi and Johannes and I am grateful for the clear and deep teaching of every concrete basic Thema with a strong backbone understanding. I have one favor. Could you please explain what is the difference in usage of sinken, senken and steigen, steigern?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  6 місяців тому

      👍😊🙏
      The difference is the subject that is used with these verbs. sinken/steigen needs a passive subject but senken/steigern an active subject. We will cover this topic in the future. 👍🙂🙏

  • @imsksaifuddin
    @imsksaifuddin 2 роки тому

    the way you both are teaching is awesome

  • @amoskogus4332
    @amoskogus4332 3 роки тому

    Vielen Dank für die klare Erklärung und die klugen Beispiele

  • @dianaos3154
    @dianaos3154 Рік тому

    Ich freue mich auf neuen Videos auf diesem Kanal

  • @angeliquenguyen27
    @angeliquenguyen27 3 роки тому +2

    Vielen Dank für dieses Video!

  • @antonymathai5857
    @antonymathai5857 3 роки тому

    Gutten Morgen Lehrer. Very good and worth class .vielen danke.
    Have a blessed day.

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      Sehr gerne. 😊🇩🇪🙏
      Dir auch einen schönen Tag.🙂

  • @musiimenta2004
    @musiimenta2004 Рік тому

    Oooh wooow I like this guy,,, got to listen to every word he says,
    Thank you always

  • @joywambui4977
    @joywambui4977 5 місяців тому

    Hans hat kein Buch gelesen.
    Your videos are so good. Vielen Dank

  • @cb320
    @cb320 2 роки тому

    Ich bedanke mich für deine Erklärung. Danke Danke.

  • @gauravyadav1657
    @gauravyadav1657 3 роки тому

    Johannes und Luzi , you guys are amazing .

  • @neil27pearson
    @neil27pearson 2 роки тому

    Why is my German tutor not this good... You literally saved my ass again!!

  • @jouliawarvood6568
    @jouliawarvood6568 3 роки тому

    Dankeschön. Warum interessiere ich mich für deine Videos? Weil du dich über (?) dein Job freust 🤗

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +1

      Sehr gut. 🙂👍🙏
      Ja,... "über" deinen Job... . 🙂

  • @muradalmasafeh3039
    @muradalmasafeh3039 3 роки тому +1

    Danke, Vielen dank, Sie haben gut gemacht

  • @NAMBOWASHADIA
    @NAMBOWASHADIA 7 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for the video 😂 I learn alot from you

  • @LawnasJourney
    @LawnasJourney 2 роки тому

    I love how you guys explain and your bonus tips.
    I’m sorry I don’t comment but I always thumbs up and consider me a new subscriber 🥰🥰🥰

  • @gracern4097
    @gracern4097 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you very much for this. Really helps me a lot. 😊

  • @learngermanwithshimaa9531
    @learngermanwithshimaa9531 2 роки тому

    Wundabar,vielen danke aus Ägypten

  • @mikesughrue8951
    @mikesughrue8951 Рік тому

    This was immensely helpful. Vielen Dank.

  • @eftychaudhury8774
    @eftychaudhury8774 2 роки тому

    Hello Mr Johanes. Thank you for your video. But please whenever you give us german sentence example translate it also pls

  • @sohan_89
    @sohan_89 Рік тому

    Great video! Was a bit confused when you said "behind" the subject, "after" the subject would make more sense to English speakers I suppose.

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the advice 🙂👍🙏
      And yes we know about this mistake. 🫣 Unfortunately UA-cam doesn't give any tools at hand to correct mistakes in already uploaded videos. 😔🙏

    • @sohan_89
      @sohan_89 Рік тому

      @@yourgermanteacher Kein Problem ! :)

  • @azharulislam2790
    @azharulislam2790 Рік тому

    Luzi & jonnas my favorite teacher 🥰

  • @jaimedelmonte01
    @jaimedelmonte01 2 роки тому

    vielen dank Johannes!!! Ich liebe dich 😬

  • @Suji1234-om9pl
    @Suji1234-om9pl Рік тому

    What different between Reflex Pronomen and Personal Pronomen.

  • @bettyaliebo7360
    @bettyaliebo7360 3 роки тому +1

    I have a problem with this thing I have tried it but it's still not easy 😔

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      That's totally normal, it's a really difficult topic. 🙂💪🇩🇪

  • @mikejonesjusa5017
    @mikejonesjusa5017 Місяць тому

    Vielen Dank!

  • @PappyBanik
    @PappyBanik 16 днів тому

    Vielen Dank.😊😊

  • @mytrannguyenhoang949
    @mytrannguyenhoang949 2 роки тому

    Beautifully created video! Vielen Dank!!

  • @tohirtohirov7686
    @tohirtohirov7686 9 місяців тому +2

    Video is super, but there is an uncomfortable thing. Please🙏🙏write translations of German sentences in English🙏🙏

  • @abdulrahmanmusamohammed4387
    @abdulrahmanmusamohammed4387 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks

  • @ourdazakaria4182
    @ourdazakaria4182 Рік тому

    The best as always

  • @nikhilarora6043
    @nikhilarora6043 3 роки тому

    Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks

  • @amrahmed9659
    @amrahmed9659 2 роки тому +1

    thanks alot

  • @txt7391
    @txt7391 Рік тому

    Can you guys also tell the meaning of the sentence since some words are new here and I am somtimes getting confuse but thank you so much!

  • @msRBPoo
    @msRBPoo 4 роки тому

    Vielen Dank, Johannes! Sehr Klar!

  • @adamacamara9538
    @adamacamara9538 2 роки тому

    Thanks again

  • @anuragmathilakam6579
    @anuragmathilakam6579 2 роки тому

    Danke schön

  • @piyumithakshila7028
    @piyumithakshila7028 Рік тому

    Ich interessiere mich für Ihre unterrichte 😊

  • @mikeakili9750
    @mikeakili9750 3 місяці тому

    Vielen dank

  • @captn_maverick
    @captn_maverick 29 днів тому

    amazing how good quality

  • @dmitriitodorov968
    @dmitriitodorov968 3 роки тому +1

    I'm extremely confused by the way be uses the word "behind" in this video. For the topic where the position of things is of utmost importance, use ambiguous directions in a really bad choice, I think. Still have no idea what should go after what after watching it twice

  • @BNomin-lb3lz
    @BNomin-lb3lz 2 роки тому

    Thanks 10000 mal

  • @rudositole3370
    @rudositole3370 9 місяців тому

    Well explained

  • @javidmohammady3795
    @javidmohammady3795 2 роки тому

    Hello my teacher .I have a question
    1 ich wasche mir die Haare
    2 ich wasche meine haare
    What is the difference between them?

  • @yigitcan824
    @yigitcan824 11 днів тому

    Hi there I have a question here,
    Are there *Reflexivpronomen in Dativ* in German?
    If yes,where it is used ?I just wondered because in the video just _Reflexivpronomen in Akkusativ_ is explained.
    Tschüß

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  11 днів тому +1

      Yes, there are also reflexive pronouns in dative case. We don't have a video on UA-cam about this topic. But our A2 course available on our website does cover this topic. 👍🙂🙏

    • @yigitcan824
      @yigitcan824 11 днів тому

      @@yourgermanteacher
      Oh I see. However, I'm gonna write my example sentences here;
      sich erinnern=Ich erinnere mich an dich.Du warst mein Nachbarn!
      sich kümmern= Meine Mutter kümmert sich um uns und ich und meine Schwester lieben sie.
      sich bedanken= Ich habe mich bei meinem Bruder bedankt.Er hilft immer mir.
      sich freuen= Wir freuen uns auf das Baby.Meine Schwester ist schwanger!
      Are my sentences correct grammatically and logically?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  11 днів тому

      Sehr gut. Fast alles richtig 👍🙂🙏
      *... hilft mir immer.

  • @ehsanforghani8477
    @ehsanforghani8477 Рік тому

    Vielen Dank für dieses Video, Wie immer hab' ich viel gelernt. Nur eine Frage:
    „Elena und Rainer gehen jetzt zum Atzt, weil sie sich erkältet haben.”
    Es gibt ein Problem mit solchen Sätzen. Das ist unklar, ob „sich” Dativ oder Akkusativ ist.

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  Рік тому +1

      🙂👍🙏
      Die meisten reflexiven Verben (ca.90%) sind Akk. Wir haben auch ein Video über dieses Thema.
      ua-cam.com/video/ZmIVxarBojo/v-deo.html
      🙂👍🙏

    • @ehsanforghani8477
      @ehsanforghani8477 Рік тому

      @@yourgermanteacher Das ist aber eine gute Nachricht für ein Lehrende.
      Vielen Dank, ich würde es in einer Minute ansehen.

  • @MonirulIslam-hk6md
    @MonirulIslam-hk6md 27 днів тому

    Mochte Petra sich um die stelle bewerben?
    correct?

  • @naimbhuiyan2293
    @naimbhuiyan2293 Рік тому

    Where didn't you put the English version after the Deutsch sentence?
    This is why I am not clear fully.

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  Рік тому

      Hi👋
      The easiest way to explain why there is no translation of each word/sentence is the level this video is meant for. It's an A2.2 topic. At this level learners should be able to understand all the words and also need to get used to read / speak / understand easy German sentences without having English translations otherwise they most likely never will.
      🙂👍🙏

  • @shwetakadel1427
    @shwetakadel1427 3 роки тому

    Thanks alot

  • @harueggs
    @harueggs 4 роки тому

    Ein Tolles Video wie immer! 😊😊😊

  • @yingfrau1997
    @yingfrau1997 6 місяців тому

    I understand clearly your explanation rather to my teacher in German class.

  • @captn_maverick
    @captn_maverick 29 днів тому

    do you have some excersizes?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  29 днів тому

      We offer exercise on "Patreon" and on our Homepage.
      www.yourgermanteacher.com/site/ebooks
      👍🙂🙏

  • @safeerasaleem7512
    @safeerasaleem7512 9 місяців тому

    Can someone explain that at 8:00 why did we use erkältet and not erkälten because sie is (they) and for sie we don't konjugate and we use infinitiv form.

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  9 місяців тому +1

      This sentence is in perfect tense, which means that "erkältet" is a "past participle", not a conjugated verb.
      The helper verb "haben" is the conjugated verb in this sentence. 😉👍🙏

    • @safeerasaleem7512
      @safeerasaleem7512 9 місяців тому

      @@yourgermanteacher thank you very much. After 3 years I wasn't expecting a reply but thank you sooooooo much. Only because of you guys my German has become better and I got 85% in Goethe A1. Vielen Dank!! 🥺🥺👍 Keep it up!

  • @arunr6680
    @arunr6680 2 роки тому

    is it possible to make sentences with this verbs with out prepositions. for example can we make sentence with sich freuen with out preposition auf. plase give me a replay

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  2 роки тому

      Yes depending on the verb it is possible. 🙂👍🙏

  • @luluuu9096
    @luluuu9096 2 роки тому

    Thank you for saying german is complicated.. Because the hell it is! You make it soo good though 😃😇

  • @tini22.12
    @tini22.12 2 місяці тому

    Vielen Dank. Das ist schwer Themen.

  • @cherylalesi4319
    @cherylalesi4319 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have a table some reflexive verbs with corresponding prepositions? it will really help also for memorizing 😂😂 Danke sehr für dieses Video.

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  4 роки тому +1

      😊🙏 Gerne. You can check our instagram for some tables with reflexive verbs. They are not specifically about reflexive verbs, but there are quite a lot among them. There will also be a table for this video soon.
      instagram.com/p/CEuBfKzh8cR/?igshid=j3eic6k7an8v
      instagram.com/p/CEwa9GjhSiM/?igshid=2yrcf8bvpoth
      ua-cam.com/video/HHzILliRgT8/v-deo.html
      🇩🇪🙏💪

    • @roryhall72
      @roryhall72 3 роки тому

      Ach du je....ich verstehe immer noch nicht

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +1

      Reflexive Verben kommen immer mit seinem Reflexivpronomen. (There is no reason why a certain verb is reflexive, so whenever your teacher writes a verb with "sich" before the infinitiv onto the white board, then you need to memorize this verb as reflexive. In dictionaries it's marked the same way.
      I know it's really hard to understand.
      I hope it helps
      🇩🇪👍🙏

  • @MrTfszip
    @MrTfszip 2 роки тому

    Sehr gut

  • @veselinastoyanova1033
    @veselinastoyanova1033 Рік тому

    Ich wasche mich. Ist MICH in diesem Satz ein Akkusativobjekt (in diesem Fall ein Personalpronomen im Akkusativ) oder ein Reflexivpronomen?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  Рік тому +1

      In diesem Satz ist es ein Reflexivpronomen. Das Problem ist, dass man es nicht direkt erkennen kann, weil das Personalpronomen im Akk und das Reflexivpronomen gleich sind (mich).
      Wenn du den gleichen Satz mit einem anderen Subjekt bildest, kann man es besser erkennen: Er wäscht sich.
      Wenn es ein Akk Objekt wäre, würde der Satz so aussehen: Er wäscht "ihn". 🙂👍🙏

  • @pauljasper123cantero7
    @pauljasper123cantero7 4 роки тому

    Vielen Dank.

  • @kosarasghari2859
    @kosarasghari2859 Рік тому

    Thanks for your videos. They are so helpful. Just a small comment: reflexive pronoun is right after the subject, but I guess you are mistakenly saying right behind it. 🙊

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  Рік тому +1

      Hi👋
      Yes, that's one of those "German" mindset mistakes 😂🙊🙈 ... In our newer videos we already avoided this mistake, but you might still find it in our older videos... UA-cam doesn't provide any option to edit once a video is published. 😔 Thanks for letting us know 👍🙂🙏
      Btw. Letting us know about mistakes we made, giving any kind of suggestion what we can improve etc. is always welcome.
      Aus Fehlern lernt man 😊👍🙏

  • @tienngo7896
    @tienngo7896 3 роки тому

    Meine Hausaufgaben:
    1. Wir haben uns verlaufen.
    2. Sie haben sich bemühen , nicht zu lachen.
    Vielen Dank für dieses Video!!!!!

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      Sehr gut 🙂👍🙏
      ...sich bemüht, ...

    • @tienngo7896
      @tienngo7896 3 роки тому

      @@yourgermanteacher Can you explain help me, please?
      (...uns verlaufen..) und (...sich bemüht,...)
      Sorry for bothering you, thank you.

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      You mean the Partizip 2 (past participle)?
      You used perfect tense in both of your sentences, so you have to use the past participle of the verbs "sich verlaufen" and "sich bemühen".
      Infinitiv: sich verlaufen --- Partizip 2: sich verlaufen
      Infinitiv: sich bemühen --- Partizip 2: sich bemüht
      I hope this was what you weren't sure about. 🙂👍🙏

    • @tienngo7896
      @tienngo7896 3 роки тому

      @@yourgermanteacher omg, die Deutsche gramatik ist sehr schwierig.😵😵😵😵

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      Keine Sorge, das sind nur kleine Fehler. 👍🙂 Ich habe deine Sätze alle verstanden.🙂👍🙏

  • @TheGamerforlife
    @TheGamerforlife 2 роки тому

    are the personal pronomen and reflexivpronomen are same ? because they both have the same chart.. only it is using sich instead of ihn sie und es for er sie es

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  2 роки тому

      No, they are not the same thing, although the chart seems almost similar. 👍🙂🙏

    • @TheGamerforlife
      @TheGamerforlife 2 роки тому

      @@yourgermanteacher so is it like the trenbare verben , only the thing here is you have to use reflexiv pronomen with specific verbs?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  2 роки тому

      All explained in the video 😉🙏

  • @618kenan
    @618kenan 3 роки тому

    Vielen dank dür die Video. When will you make the dativ reflexiven Verben video ? Mit Freundlichen Grüßen

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +1

      Sehr gerne 😊👍 🙏 The video about reflexive verbs in Dative is already in planning. 😉🙏

  • @eewwww930
    @eewwww930 3 роки тому

    Please do a video on da- Wörter 🙏🏻

  • @alwaysandforever1878
    @alwaysandforever1878 3 роки тому +1

    Johannes, I am sometimes confused whether you are saying "word" or "werb" or "verb"😊

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +1

      😂 yeah, totally understandable. 😬🙏
      That's the problem when teaching in two languages that have words that sound almost similar. ... 😖

  • @swapna_learner
    @swapna_learner 2 роки тому

    Schöne Videos bei beide Lehrer. Except I found confusing when you said "behind" and "nach dem" which are opposite words in two languages. Behind is before or back in English whereas nach dem is after. Nach dem Essen esse ich Eis.

  • @littleSchnitzel
    @littleSchnitzel 4 місяці тому

    Lehrer Lehrer, I am confused.
    11:24 "Ich bedanke mich für deine Aufmerksamkeit", here the word 'mich' is only playing a grammatical role, am I correct?
    Then the overall rule would be sth like: The reflexive pronoun doesn't always have to ''reflect'' onto its subject, is this also true?
    Otherwise, what's keeping me from interpreting the sentence as "I thank 'myself' for your attention"? Erzählen Sie mir bitte!

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  4 місяці тому +1

      The reflexive pronoun "mich" reflects the subject "ich" in this sentence and just like any other reflexive pronoun it can't be translated.
      So the correct translation is:
      "Thank you for your attention."
      👍🙂🙏

  • @khunhnunut47
    @khunhnunut47 3 роки тому

    Oh la​ la​. Danke sehr 🙏 🙏 👏👏

  • @alwaysandforever1878
    @alwaysandforever1878 3 роки тому

    Please make more videos which are B1 or B2 level...Please!!!

  • @jhonatanchambi478
    @jhonatanchambi478 3 роки тому

    Guys where are you from? I mean... that V sound exists in german language too. Greetings for this Vid.

  • @buttercupcumbersnatch7842
    @buttercupcumbersnatch7842 3 роки тому

    Will there be a video about the reflexive verbs with dative?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +1

      Yes there will be one... Until then you might find this video interesting.
      ua-cam.com/video/ZmIVxarBojo/v-deo.html
      🙂🙏

  • @kirschrot77
    @kirschrot77 2 роки тому

    Was ist der Grund, warum man mit Nomen das Reflexivpronomen vor oder nach dem Nomen stellen kann?

  • @jpconstantineau
    @jpconstantineau 2 роки тому

    In another video from Luzi about AKK or DAT with reflexive verbs, he indicated to use the reflexive pronoun in DAT with an object in the sentence. For example, ich konzentriere (mich or mir) fur meine Arbeit. Luzi's video said to use mir, this video shows mich. Which is right? Is it because of the preposition fur? This could be because the previous video AKK or DAT had very simple sentences without any preposition. Comment?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, if there is an object right after the reflexive pronoun then its dative:
      Ich wasche mir die Haare.
      In this example here its not an object but an entire “Ergänzung” (additional information) with a preposition:
      Ich konzentriere mich auf meine Arbeit.
      Reflexive verbs with prepositions have their reflexive pronouns always in accusative.
      Ich freue mich auf…
      Ich interessiere mich für..
      Ich entschuldige mich bei….

      Hope this helps. 😊

  • @nilucgari
    @nilucgari 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much but I have a question, we don’t have reflexiv in our language so I found it confusing, can you explain when do I have to use the simple verb and when reflexive verben ? 😰

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  4 роки тому +4

      Hi... I know it must be really hard to understand when ones mother tongue doesn't have reflexive verbs. If a verb is reflexive you'll find it in the dictionary marked with "sich" in front of the verb. This means that it is reflexive and you'll have to use the reflexive pronoun. Here is an example: I was searching for the verb "to complain" in English (I hope the link works)...
      dict.leo.org/englisch-deutsch/to%20complain
      And as you can see, there are different words you can use. The ones with "sich" are the reflexive verbs and if you use one of them then you also have to use the reflexive pronoun. There's no rule why a verb is reflexive or not, so whenever you learn a new verb with "sich", you just memorize it together with "sich".
      I hope this explanation makes it a bit easier to understand. 🇩🇪🙏💪

    • @nilucgari
      @nilucgari 4 роки тому

      YourGermanTeacher vielen Dank 🤩

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  4 роки тому

      Sehr gerne. 🙏😊

  • @kimberlynorton
    @kimberlynorton 3 роки тому

    Where is the video for Reflexive verbs and the Dative?

  • @rickylosangels
    @rickylosangels 3 роки тому

    Hello ! I have a doubt ! What's the difference between: Um Viertel vor zehn putze ich mich and um viertel vor zehn putze ich mir die Zähne .
    In the first sentence we have the pronoun mich and in the second one we have mir. Does this happend with all verbs ? and why?
    Danke :)

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      Hi....The verb in your first sentence is wrong. It should be "waschen". The mich in this sentence is an accusative object and is only necessary if you want to say that you wash yourself. Without "mich" the sentence works still be correct, but it would mean that you do laundry.
      Your second sentence is correct.
      The "mir" you could also replace with "meine" für example. There are some (not many) verbs that need a reflexive pronoun in dative case, but "putzen" isn't one of them.
      🙂🇩🇪🙏

  • @LM-vs1wo
    @LM-vs1wo 3 роки тому

    Danke !

  • @asimwesamantha1976
    @asimwesamantha1976 7 місяців тому

    7:03 ich möchte wissen, warum du "für Deutschland " benutzen hast? Because I thought that I could use "in Deutschland" .

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  7 місяців тому

      to be interested in = sich interessieren für 👍🙂🙏

  • @meenakshichaturvedi3683
    @meenakshichaturvedi3683 3 роки тому

    Gestern hat unsere neuer Mitarbeiter sich vorgestellet ......................did I place "sich" correctly...plz reply

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +2

      🙂👍 yes the position is correct.
      aber "unser" ... "vorgestellt" 🙏

  • @reinach77
    @reinach77 Рік тому

    I like the way you say "verb"

  • @shubhamishra1546
    @shubhamishra1546 4 місяці тому

    Can we use these verbs with pronouns, e.g Sich Konzentrieren, without sich. Or they always come with the pronoun

  • @nurseboni2798
    @nurseboni2798 2 роки тому

    Wie wäre, wenn wir sie im Relativsatz verwenden? Ist das daselbe mit Nebensatz?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  2 роки тому +1

      Ja genau. 👍🙏
      Ein Relativsatz ist ein Nebensatz. 😉👍🙏

    • @nurseboni2798
      @nurseboni2798 2 роки тому

      @@yourgermanteacher ach so! Danke für die Erklärung!😊

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  2 роки тому

      Gerne 😊👍🙏

  • @sarah-louisesnodin6014
    @sarah-louisesnodin6014 3 роки тому

    Hello Luzi and Johannes👋👋why is it that when you say that the reflexive (sich) is before the conjugated verb..in the slide/after it comes after?

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      Hello 👋,
      I'm not sure, what exactly you mean, but I think you mean when we introduce the "infinitive" of the reflexive verb this way "sich bedanken" and then in a sentence we write: "Ich bedanke mich."
      If you mean this, it's because when you search for reflexive verbs in (online) dictionaries, you will find them also written this way. It's just to make sure that you know that it is reflexive.
      In a sentence it's normally behind the conjugated verb.
      Was this your question?
      🙂👍🙏

    • @sarah-louisesnodin6014
      @sarah-louisesnodin6014 3 роки тому

      Hello again..sorry if I wasn't clear.at point 12.04 Johannes says the reflexive pronoun is behind the conjugated verb when it's comes after the conjugated verb. Die Frau/Sie freut sich....

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому

      Hi...Yes, that's correct. In a normal main clause the reflexive pronoun stands behind the conjugated verb.🙂👍🙏

    • @sarah-louisesnodin6014
      @sarah-louisesnodin6014 3 роки тому

      @@yourgermanteacher it's not behind though it's in front

    • @yourgermanteacher
      @yourgermanteacher  3 роки тому +1

      Our mother tongue is not English, but from our understanding it is like this:
      In front of/before --- VERB --- behind/after
      Sie (Subject) --- freut --- sich (reflexive pronoun)
      So the reflexive pronoun (sich) is behind/after the verb. 🙏

  • @satyabhandari5540
    @satyabhandari5540 3 роки тому

    Dankeschön