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German flash cards

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Der, die, das - what do they mean? Den refers to male words, die for female, and das for gender neutral.
Ich habe ___ Kuli - Der or Den? Den
What do the nominative and accusative cases refer to? Nominative refers to the subject of the sentence, and accusative refers to the direct object.
What is the structure for german sentences? Subject + Verb + Other stuff
Vor Before
Viertel Quarter
Form of spielen referring to a group of people in the first person Wir spielen
Servus Means both "hello" and "goodbye"
So gegen 5.00 Like around 5 o' clock
Mein Freund spielt oft Klavier My friend plays the piano
Lese, Montag, Ich, Am - In which order do these words go? Am montag Lese Ich. The order of time sentences goes like this; Time - Verb - Subject - other stuff.
Deine Yours
Da There
Du wohnst in Leipzig? - What would be a response to this question? Ja, ich wohne in Leipzig. OR Nein, ich wohne in Berlin.
Woher, wohin - Respectively, what do they mean? Woher - From where; Wohin - Where
Ich spiele Klavier gern. What does gern mean? Gladly.
What are the forms of Sein? Bin - I am Bist - You are Ist - He/she/it is Seid - Y'all are Sein - We are OR You are (formal)
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