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40 | Ich kann den Reichstag sehen

I can see the Reichstag

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Talk about points of interest, locations, means of transport
The accusative case (den, einen, keinen)

accusative den einen keinen
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Translations

Anna:Anna (name)
noun (f.)
Berlin Berlin
noun
ist is
verb
so so; such; in this manner
adverb
schön pretty; beautiful; handsome
adjective
! Ich I
personal pronoun
habe have
verb
eine a / one
article / numeral
Idee idea
noun (f.)
: Wir we
personal pronoun
gehen to go; walk
verb
erst (at) first; not until; only
adverb
zum to the
preposition
Brandenburger Tor Brandenburg Gate (point of interest)
noun (n.)
und and
conjunction
dann then
adverb
zum to the
preposition
Fernsehturm Television Tower (point of interest)
noun (m.)
und and
conjunction
dann then
adverb
zum to the
preposition
Reichstag Reichstag (government building)
noun (m.)
und and
conjunction
dann then
adverb
zum to the
preposition
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Anna: Berlin is so beautiful! I have an idea: first, we go to the Brandenburg Gate and then to the TV Tower and then to the Reichstag and then to the ...

Paul:Paul (name)
noun (m.)
Langsam slow; slowly
adjective
, langsam slow; slowly
adjective
. Wir we
personal pronoun
können can; may; to be able to
verb
erst (at) first; not until; only
adverb
zum to the
preposition
Reichstag Reichstag (government building)
noun (m.)
gehen to go; walk
verb
. Das the (neuter); that
article
ist is
verb
nicht not
particle
weit wide; far; vast
adjective
.

Paul: Slowly, slowly. First, we can go to the Reichstag. That’s not far.

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New words

 

der Bahnhof
the train station

die Barbie
the Barbie (doll)

die Brücke
the bridge

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German lessons: 1 | Ich bin Paul / I am Paul: Paul and Meili meeting for the first time Topic: greet someone, speak formally Grammar: personal pronouns: Sie, ich, er

Ich bin Paul

Greet someone, speak formally
Personal pronouns: Sie, ich, er