Learn German – Lesson 4

Hello and welcome to German 1. Lesson 4 of this language course is about the four German cases and will show you the structure of the complete German declension system. Thank you for watching.

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German 1

Lesson 1: “sein” – present tense.
The personal pronouns
Lesson 2: The grammatical gender
Lesson 3: The grammatical number
Lesson 4: The grammatical case
Lesson 5: The definite article
– forms
Lesson 6: The definite article
– nominative and genitive
Lesson 7: The definite article
– dative and accusative
Lesson 8: “haben” – present tense
Lesson 9: The conjugation system
Lesson 10: The verb – present tense endings
Lesson 11: The verb – irregular present tense
Lesson 12: The singular noun – n-declension
Lesson 13: The singular noun – s-declension (1)
Lesson 14: The singular noun – s-declension (2)
Lesson 15: The singular noun – s-declension (3)
Lesson 16: The singular noun – zero declension
Lesson 17: The plural noun – declension

german language course – Sprachkurs – Deutsch

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25 Responses to “Learn German – Lesson 4”

  • melbourneopera says:

    Kinder = children …
    Kinder = children in German term
    so that’s how kindergarden comes?

  • tristaotezoira says:

    Pretty nice lessons …
    Pretty nice lessons! It helps a lot! I am from Brazil and I’ve just started to study German. Thanks a lot!

  • viridianaprz says:

    ok “Die Eltern sind …
    ok “Die Eltern sind mit den kinder in Berlin.” English “The parents (are in) or (have gone to) Berlin with the children.” HOW WOULD YOU KNOW THEN THAT THE PARENTS “ARE IN BERLIN” OR “HAVE GONE TO BERLIN” THAT MAKES NO SENSE even Spanish it has a sense to it ?:/ this is confusing
    please HILFE!??

  • Xorcrupt says:

    Wow. This is …
    Wow. This is confusing lol. But interesting too.

  • MrGoodprince says:

    Khan .
    i love …

    Khan .
    i love this LANGUAGE
    i Wish i Learn the German .thank you very much your lesson is helping me a lot

  • cicofly13 says:

    I think that …
    I think that spanish speaking people can pronounce the german accent pretty good. I am Mexican and i find it easier to pronounce

    Ich denke, dass spanische sprechende Leute den deutschen ziemlich guten Akzent aussprechen können. Ich bin mexikanisch, und ich finde es leichter mich auszusprechen.

  • kybarx3 says:

    How do you say ‘ …
    How do you say ‘parent’ singularly, as in one parent?
    Is the article masculine, femimine or neuter?

  • Adun4184 says:

    i found that the …
    i found that the video lessons are best after finishing the lessons on their website first, but that is just my opinion

  • zachalgermac says:

    Danke! Ich habe …
    Danke! Ich habe viele lerne gesehen, aber deine lerne ist sehr gut. Ich habe deutsch in der schule gelernt und du haben mir geholfen. Ich bin Englisch , Dankeschon

  • abdo9086 says:

    I wonder who made …
    I wonder who made these rules?
    Ich frage mich, wer diese Regeln gemacht?

  • 92magdeburg says:

    Gott bless Sie. …
    Gott bless Sie. seher danke, herr, ihre video ist die besten. ich suche viele site in internet aber dass ist die besten.

  • rafaellimpim says:

    Thank you very much …
    Thank you very much for the lessons. I’m Learning a lot.

  • AKADZASTER says:

    der vater ist DARTH …
    der vater ist DARTH VADER

  • MetalHeadMassacre says:

    Thanks so much for …
    Thanks so much for your lessons :)
    you saved me alot of time

  • ifyrita123 says:

    thank you very much …
    thank you very much, your lesson is helping me a lot .. but i find it diffcult to prononuce the words the exact way,

  • aiceberry2000 says:

    Your video’s are …
    Your video’s are indeed helpful… Isn’t it the correct translation of “The Eltern sind mit die Kinder in Berlin” = The parents are with the children in Berlin. Which is generally accepted in English. Cheers!

  • thundernuts0 says:

    gosh, how many …
    gosh, how many languages do you know?
    i know english,spanish(spain) and italian, and im studing german as we can see!

  • DeutschOnlineLernen says:

    Thank you very much …
    Thank you very much for your question.

    Although German and English sentences sometimes have a similar structure, the word order patterns of the two languages follow very different rules.

    „Die Eltern sind mit den Kindern in Berlin.

    The structure of this sentence from the video is very common and natural, whereas the word order of „Die Eltern sind in Berlin mit den Kindern. would be less usual.

    Best wishes

  • parsaur says:

    Hello, these videos …
    Hello, these videos are great. They’re helping me learn a lot about the language. On page 2 of the exercises, it asks me to translate “The parents are in Berlin with the children.” It answers with “Die Eltern sind mit den Kindern in Berlin.”, which is “The parents are with the children in Berlin.” Is the answer they give the proper way to structure the sentence in German, or does it not matter? I translated it as “Die Eltern sind in Berlin mit den Kindern.” Thanks for any clarification.

  • IHEART1234 says:

    Russian is actually …
    Russian is actually very difficult for me also, I have been studying it for months now and know only some of it. The Grammer context is very difficult to understand. But I must agree, German and Spanish are very easy.

  • pimapdiendai says:

    thank you for the …
    thank you for the lesson..:)

  • couxinhas says:

    try portuguese
    try portuguese

  • helioringer says:

    Any and every …
    Any and every language can be difficult to learn. Which is the most or just more difficult to learn above the others is almost entirely dependent upon the person. I was told that Japanese is absolutely one of the hardest languages to learn but I find it quite easy. I studied German and Spanish in high school and found them both extremely easy, Spanish much more so than German. So far, I’ve found Russian to be the most difficult for me but that doesn’t men it is for everyone.

  • armoricain says:

    It’ s hard not to, …
    It’ s hard not to, but I guess you have to let it sink in slowly but surely, and once it’ s in your brain, it just doesn’ t go away, a little bit like once you’ ve learned how to ride a bicycle, you simply don’ t forget how to, even after years of not riding one. I’ ve always wanted to learn German which was my choice as a second foreign language at school, English being the first one, and French my native tongue, but they thought it was too hard for me, so they made me learn Spanish instead.

  • angalagon says:

    που να μάθετε …
    που να μάθετε ελληνικά δηλαδή… θα σας φύγει το περικλανίδιον…

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