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German Declension Explained
If you’ve ever wondered why der Hund (the dog) sometimes turns into den or dem Hund, what those funny endings…
German Tenses
For an English speaker, learning German tenses can feel like entering a parallel universe. But don’t fret! Remember, English is…
German Infinitive: 5 Ways to Use It
If you’ve been learning German for more than a few weeks, you’ve probably already come across infinitives. The German infinitive…
The German Verb “Sein” and All Its Conjugations
(To be or not to be, that is the question.) Sein, which means “to be,” is easily one of the…
The Ultimate Guide to Der, Die and Das
The word “the” starts looking like the most beautiful, efficient word ever conceived once you start learning a new language—particularly…
How to Use Prepositions in German
Maybe you have been struggling with your mits and aufs. Maybe prepositions are going to be the subject of your…
German Sentence Structure: The Simple Guide to German Word Order
As a German learner, you might feel that anything other than the simplest of sentences requires some serious forethought. While…
Guide to the German Imperative
German imperative is one of those grammar forms that will come in handy when you least expect it. You never…