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0 null (nool) | \n17 siebzehn (zeep-tseyn) | \n
1 eins (ayns) | \n18 achtzehn (âHt-tseyn) | \n
2 zwei (tsvay) | \n19 neunzehn (noyn-tseyn) | \n
3 drei (dray) | \n20 zwanzig (tsvân-tsîH) | \n
4 vier (feer) | \n21 einundzwanzig (ayn-oont-tsvân-tsiH) | \n
5 fünf (fuenf) | \n22 zweiundzwanzig (tsvay-oont \ntsvân-tsiH) | \n
6 sechs (zêks) | \n30 dreißig (dray-siH) | \n
7 sieben (zee-ben) | \n40 vierzig (feer-tsiH) | \n
8 acht (âHt) | \n50 fünfzig (fuenf-tsiH) | \n
9 neun (noyn) | \n60 sechzig (zêH-tsiH) | \n
10 zehn (tseyn) | \n70 siebzig (zeep-tsiH) | \n
11 elf (êlf) | \n80 achtzig (âHt-tsiH) | \n
12 zwölf (tsverlf) | \n90 neunzig (noyn-tsiH) | \n
13 dreizehn (dray-tseyn) | \n100 hundert (hoon-dert) | \n
14 vierzehn (feer-tseyn) | \n200 zweihundert (tsvay-hoon-dert) | \n
15 fünfzehn (fuenf-tseyn) | \n1000 tausend (tou-zent) | \n
16 sechzehn (zêH-tseyn) | \n\n |
In grammar, cases indicate the role that nouns and pronouns play in a sentence.
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While studying in France, she traveled around Europe, and became curious about the German language and culture. p>This practical, portable audio set is designed to help you learn to speak German in a hurry and with no fuss, whether you’re at home or on the road. It is organised into sensible sections and uses a very useful method for helping with pronunciation. eventuell (ey-vên-tooh- êl ): This one means possible or possibly , not eventual or eventually , both of which would be schließlich ( shlees -liH) in German. Note that they all retain their English pronunciations, with a slight exception: The borrowed verbs are "germanified," which simply means they combine the English verb, such as kill or jog , with -en , the German suffix that creates the infinitive form ( to kill and to jog ).p>\n
Case | \nCase Function | \n
Nominative | \nUsed for the subject of a sentence\n Used for predicate nouns | \n
Accusative | \nUsed for the direct object of a sentence | \n
Dative | \nUsed for the indirect object of a sentence | \n
Genitive | \nUsed to show possession, ownership, or a close relationship | \n
The biggest difference between German personal pronouns and English personal pronouns is that you have to distinguish among three ways to say you: du, ihr, and Sie.