AKKUSATIV POSSESIV PRONOMEN in German
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • March 12, 2025
  • German Language

AKKUSATIV POSSESIV PRONOMEN in German Possessive pronouns indicate ownership or possession. When used as determiners (before a noun), they must agree with the noun in gender (masculine, feminine, neuter), number…

Top 50 Questions and Answers on Studying in Germany
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • February 19, 2025
  • German Language

Top 50 Questions and Answers on Studying in Germany Explore the Top 50 Questions and Answers on Studying in Germany covering visas, universities, costs, scholarships & more. Get all the…

The Possessive Pronouns in German
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • January 27, 2025
  • German Language

The Possessive Pronouns in German Learn about The Possessive Pronouns in German to express ownership clearly. Master their forms, usage, and rules to improve your German grammar skills!   What…

German Dative Case with Example
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • November 15, 2024
  • German Language

German Dative Case with Example Master the German Dative Case with Example to enhance your grammar skills. Learn when and how to use it effectively in sentences for accurate communication.…

Personal Pronomen For Dative
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • October 24, 2024
  • German Language

Personal Pronomen For Dative In German, personal pronouns change according to the case they are in, and the dative case is used to indicate the indirect object of a sentence…

Personalpronomen - German Personal Pronouns
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • September 24, 2024
  • German Language

Personalpronomen - German Personal Pronouns In German, the Akkusativ case is used to show the direct object of a sentence, meaning the person or thing that is directly affected by…

Akkusativ Articles in German
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • September 24, 2024
  • German Language

Akkusativ Articles The Akkusativ (accusative) is one of the four grammatical cases in German. It is used to indicate the direct object of a sentence—the person or thing that is…

German Nominative Case
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • July 26, 2024
  • German Language

German Nominative Case Learn about the German Nominative Case, its role in sentence structure, and how to identify and use it correctly with examples and practical tips. Using der, die, and das with…

Personalpronomen (German Personal Pronouns)
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • July 24, 2024
  • German Language

Personalpronomen (German Personal Pronouns)  Master Personalpronomen (German Personal Pronouns) with our comprehensive guide. Enhance your German skills and improve your fluency with expert tips and examples.   The “first person”: ich and wir (I…

Colors in German
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • June 25, 2024
  • German Language

Colors in German Learn the names of Colors in German with our comprehensive guide. Enhance your vocabulary and pronunciation skills by mastering the colors in German. Red – rot If…

Formal German Greetings
  • By hjoshi@jamesknows.com
  • May 21, 2024
  • German Language

Formal German Greetings German greetings should look and sound familiar to English speakers. Very, very familiar. Many are close cousins to English with just a few pronunciation differences. Let’s take…