Akkusativ

What is Akkusativ in German? Dear friends, in this article, we will explain the term Akkusativ for our friends who ask what Akkusativ means. In our previous lessons, we have seen the subject of Akkusativ in detail.



Akkusativ means the -i state of the name in the German language. As you know, the -i state of the noun, in other words, the state of designation is one of the states of the noun. To give examples in Turkish;

LEAN HAL (NOMINATIV) -I HALÄ° (AKKUSATIV)
Cars The car
Ev Evi
radio The radio
Flower Blossom
Book Book
Notebooks book
Rain Rain

In the table above, examples of both simple and -i forms of some words are given.

The simple form of the name is called Nominativ in German.

The -i form of the name is called Akkusativ in German.

Now let's give examples of both the simple forms and the Akkusativ states of some German words:

NOMINATIV (LEAN FORM) AKKUSATIV (-I HALÄ°)
der Mann from Mann
the ball from Ball
says Sessel says Sessel

In the table above, some examples of German words are given in both the nominate form and the -i form (Akkusativ). We have prepared a very detailed and detailed lecture about Akkusativ in German, if you wish, you can continue with our lecture. Click for more information : German Akkusativ Subject Narration



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German Akkusativ Subject Narration In our lesson entitled, how German words are transformed from Nominative to Akkusativ, and how which article changes, is given and supported with abundant examples.

In addition, our site has extensive information about which verbs are used with Akkusativ objects, which verbs are used with Dativ objects. Check out the other courses on our site.

We wish you success in your German education.



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