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İSMİN -İ HALİ (AKKUSATİV)
Names in German (with the exception that we will give a little later) by changing their articles
they will be transformed into the following:We change the "der" artikelini to "den" in order to put the names that are "art" into the -i.
No changes are made to the names and articles of articulated "das" or "die".
As a matter of fact, the word "eine" remains unchanged.
As a matter of fact, the word "ein" changes to "einen" (to say)
As a matter of fact, the word "keine" remains unchanged.
As a matter of fact, the word "kein" changes to "keinen".now let's examine the exception we mentioned above;
When naming the plural, you can say that they are plural by taking -n or -en fittings to the end of some names
These names were the last letters -schaft, -heit, -keit, -in, -lei, -rei, -ung.
Among these nouns with the article "der", when converting the noun to its accusative form, the article "der" becomes "den".
and the word is used in plural form.
All nouns with “der” are always used in plural form in the accusative form of the noun. This exception is only
-i is not a special feature, it is valid for all cases.
These are the rules about the name of the name.SIMPLE FORM
accusative caseder Mann (man)
den Mann (man)
der Ball (ball)
from Ball
der Sessel (armchair)
den Sessel (seat)
As you can see, it is said that there is no change in the word.der Student
from Studenten (student)
der Mensch (human)
from Menschen (people)
Since the above two examples are exceptional just mentioned, the words
-i was used in multiple spellings.das Auge (eye)
das Auge (eye)
das Haus (house)
das Haus (house)
die Frau (woman)
die Frau (woman)
die Wand (wall)
die Wand (wall)
As we have seen above, there is no change in das and die artifacts and words.ein Mann (one man)
einen Mann (a man)
ein Fisch (one fish)
einen Fisch (a fish)
kein Mann (not a man)
keinen Mann (not a man)
kein Fisch (not a fish)
keinen Fisch (not a fish)
As you can see there is ein-einen and kein-keinen change.
keine Frau (not a woman)
keine Frau (not a woman)
keine Woche (not a week)
keine Woche (not a week)
As you can see above, there is no change in eine and keine artikeller and wordThe circle of the heavens extends, the joy is enough. There is no need for sinning. (Words)
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Burda den Studenten is not plural, it is singular and accusative….
In accusative, all plurals take DIE….
In the dative, plurals are made from den and the suffix n is added to the end of the word…..When the word "KEİN" is in the noun form, the article becomes "KEİNEN" for das. Is it "KEINEN" only for the article der? I hesitated here. Thanks…
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Here you can find information about the keine.
Make a call first ..AKKUSATIV = ISMIN (I) CARPET
DER = DEN
DIE = DIE
DAS = DASICH = I = MEINEN = VATER = MY FATHER
DU = SEN = DEINEN = VATER = YOUR FRIENDSHIP
ER = O = SEINEN = VATER = HIS BABASI
SIE = O = IHREN = VATER = ON BABASI
ES = O = SEINEN = VATER = HIS BABASI
WIE = BIZ = UNSEREN = VATER = OUR FATHER
IHR = SIZ = EUREN = VATER = SIZE WEEK
SIE = ONLAR = ihren = VATER = YOUR FATHER
SIE = SIZ = IHREN = VATER = YOUR BIRTHDAYRUF DEN VATER ___ CALL YOUR FATHER As it turns out, accusatives are only instantaneous, and the easiest one was accusatives anyway.
I want to ask a woman. You know, the word "ein" becomes "einen" for the der article, but does "ein" remain the same for das?
Let me ask you something else, for example, why is there der Wand in the sentence “An der Wand ist ein poster”???
(En) By putting together, for example meinen vater my father is a very nice tskler
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Wohin? Akk who answered the question.
wo? The answer to the question is dat.
in, auf, neben, vor, unter, hinter, über, an, zwischen (in prepositions)
Akk. or dat. wo where we hang out? And wohin? He will ask and give you the right answer.A K K D A T I V G E N T I V
THE den einen – keinen – meinen dem einem – keinem – meinem des eines – keines – meines
SIS die eine – keine – meine der einer – keiner – meiner der einer – keiner – meiner
THE das eines – keines – meines dem einem – keinem – meinem des eines – keines – meines (here the suffix S is added to the end of the article word)
DIE (PLURAL) die keine – meine den keinen – meinen der keiner – meiner
I guess that's what you wanted to learn, I hope it helps.Thank you very much for your explanations, but I understand very well the Nominative, akkusativ and dativ on my head. We can understand by question forms that these are Nominative, Akkusativ and Difficult ?????????????
Example:Nominativ……wer?……was? Akkusativ……..wen? and wohin?
Dative………wem? wo? and woher? We learned this way in the course, when the question is like this, wer? Should we answer using nominative articles and accusative articles????? THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE!!!
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