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✅ Fixed Dative Prepositions in German –

🔵 What Are Fixed Dative Prepositions? Fixed Dative Prepositions (Dativ präpositionen) are prepositions that always use the Dative case , no matter the sentence structure. They answer the questions: wem? (to whom?) wo? (where?) wann? (when?) → in certain expressions These prepositions are essential in A1 and A2 German grammar . ⭐ List of All Fixed Dative Prepositions (9) These 9 prepositions always require Dativ : aus – from / out of außer – except / besides bei – at / near / with mit – with nach – after / to seit – since / for (time) von – from / of zu – to / towards gegenüber – opposite / across from 👉 Memory Trick: AUSBABMNZG  / Von Zu SNAMBAG→ but easier is “AUS–AUSSER–BEI–MIT–NACH–SEIT–VON–ZU” + gegenüber . 🔥 Detailed Meaning + Clear Examples  1️⃣ aus – from / out of Used for origin, material, movement out of something. Examples: Ich komme aus Indien . (I come from India.) Sie trinkt Wasser aus der...

✅ Fixed Akkusativ Prepositions in German (Explanation + Examples)

In German, some prepositions always take the Akkusativ case , no matter the context. These are called “Akkusativ präpositionen.” 🔵 List of Fixed Akkusativ Prepositions These 10 prepositions always require the Akkusativ (wen/was?) : durch – through für – for gegen – against / around (time) ohne – without um – around / at (time) bis – until / to entlang  – along 📘 Detailed Explanation + Examples 1️⃣ durch – through Indicates movement through something. Example: Ich gehe durch den Park . (I walk through the park.) 2️⃣ für – for Used for purpose, support, benefit. Example: Das ist für dich . (This is for you.) 3️⃣ gegen – against / around Used for opposition, comparison, or approximate time. Examples: Wir sind gegen den Plan . (We are against the plan.) Er kommt gegen 5 Uhr . (He will come around 5 o’clock.) 4️⃣ ohne – without Shows absence of someone or something. Example: Ich trinke Tee ohne Zucker . (I drink t...

A1 German Verbs List With Conjugations – Complete Guide for Beginners

⭐ A1 German Verbs List With Conjugations – Complete Guide for Beginners (Perfect for A1 Level | GermanLanguageHub) Learning German begins with understanding verbs and their conjugation . At the A1 level , students must know how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the present tense (Präsens) . In this guide, you will find the most important A1 German verbs with clear conjugation tables, examples, and explanations. 🔍 What Is Verb Conjugation in German? Verb conjugation means changing the verb according to the subject (ich, du, er, sie, es, wir, ihr, sie). Example: ich gehe (I go) du gehst (you go) Understanding this is essential to forming correct sentences in German. ✅ A1 German Verbs With Conjugations (Präsens) Below is the complete list of the most commonly used A1 verbs, their meanings, and full conjugation. ⭐ 1. sein (to be) Person Conjugation ich bin du bist er/sie/es    ist wir sind ihr seid sie/Sie sind ...

🔢 Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers in German (Grundzahlen & Ordnungszahlen)

Learn Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers in German with meanings, rules, and examples. Perfect for German beginners and A1 students . Understand when and how to use numbers in daily life. 🧮 What are Cardinal Numbers? Cardinal numbers (Grundzahlen) are counting numbers – they tell “how many” . 📘 Cardinal Numbers 1–20 Number       German       English 1       eins       one 2       zwei       two 3       drei       three 4       vier       four 5       fünf       five 6       sechs       six 7       sieben       seven 8       acht       eight 9       neun       nine 10       zehn       ten 11   ...

German Alphabets (Das deutsche Alphabet) – Learn with Pronunciation for Beginners

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Learn the German Alphabets (A–Z) with pronunciation, examples, and tips for beginners. Perfect for   A1 level German learners . Master how each German letter sounds and get ready to read, write, and speak confidently. 🅰️ What Is the German Alphabet? The German Alphabet (Das deutsche Alphabet) has 26 letters , just like English, plus 4 extra special letters – Ä, Ö, Ü, and ß (Eszett) . In total: 👉 30 letters (26 + 4 special ones) 📘 German Alphabets A–Z with Pronunciation Alphabet      Pronunciation (in English)      Example Word        Meaning A      ah      Apfel        apple B      bay      Ball        ball C      tsay      Computer        computer D      day      Dame        lady E ...

Counting in German (Zahlen auf Deutsch)

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Learning how to count in German is one of the first steps in mastering the language. Numbers are called “Zahlen” in German. 🔢 German Numbers from 0 to 20 Zahl (Number)        Deutsch (German) 0        null 1        eins 2        zwei 3        drei 4        vier 5        fünf 6        sechs 7        sieben 8        acht 9        neun      10        zehn 11        elf 12        zwölf 13        dreizehn 14        vierzehn 15        fünfzehn 16        sechzehn 17        siebzehn 18     ...

German Conjunctions: „während“ and „bevor“ – CBSE Class 9 Grammar Guide , Lektion 4

🧩 What are Conjunctions in German? Conjunctions (Konjunktionen) are words that connect two sentences or ideas . In German, some conjunctions change the word order of the sentence — they send the verb to the end of the clause. For example: ➡️ Ich bleibe zu Hause, weil es regnet. (I stay at home because it’s raining.) 🌟 1️⃣ The Conjunction „während“ 📘 Meaning: 👉 während = while / during It is used to express two actions happening at the same time . ⚙️ Grammar Rule: „während“ is a subordinating conjunction , so the verb goes to the end of the clause. It connects a main clause and a subordinate clause . 💡 Sentence Structure: ➡️ Main clause + während + subordinate clause (verb at the end) ➡️ or Während + subordinate clause (verb at end), + main clause 📚 Examples with während German Sentence English Translation Ich höre Musik, während ich meine Hausaufgaben mache. I listen to music while I do my homework. Während es regnet, bleibe ich zu Ha...