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German A2: Personal and Possessive Reference

Learn to use German personal and possessive pronouns in the accusative and dative cases to refer to people and their belongings in natural speech.
A warm, candid photograph of two people smiling and interacting at a bustling German outdoor market, with one person handing a freshly baked pretzel or a flower to another, implying a friendly exchange. Traditional German architecture and market stalls are softly blurred in the background, capturing an authentic, everyday scene in a 3:2 landscape frame.
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33 Cards
Lesson#1
In this deck, you'll learn how to refer to people and things in German without constantly repeating their names. We'll cover personal pronouns, which replace nouns, and possessive pronouns, which show ownership. This is key to making your speech sound more natural and fluid.
Lesson#2
When a pronoun is the direct object of a verb, it's in the accusative case. For example, in 'He sees me', 'me' is the direct object. The German accusative pronouns are: mich, dich, ihn, sie, es, uns, euch, and sie.
Quiz#3
Translate into German: He sees me.

Er sieht mich.

Quiz#4
Translate into German: I know you.

Ich kenne dich.

Quiz#5
Translate into German: She loves him.

Sie liebt ihn.

Quiz#6
Translate into German: We are visiting her.

Wir besuchen sie.

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