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Dative and prepositions: mit dem Garagenöffner / nach dem Fußballspiel & n-declension in the dative

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Translations

Paul Paul (name)
noun (m.)
fährt drives; rides
verb
nach to (place) / after
preposition
dem the (dative)
article
Fußballspiel football (soccer) game
noun (n.)
mit with; by means of
preposition
der the (masculine)
article
U-Bahn underground railway; subway
noun (f.)
. Er he
personal pronoun
will want(s)
verb
nach to (place) / after
preposition
Hause home
part of: "nach Hause gehen" (go 'to' home) / "zu Hause sein" (be at home)
. Meili Meili (Chinese name)
noun (f.)
ist is
verb
leider unfortunately; regrettably
adverb
noch still; yet; else
adverb
sauer sour; angry; annoyed
adjective
auf on; onto / open
preposition
Paul Paul (name)
noun (m.)
. Anna Anna (name)
noun (f.)
und and
conjunction
Tim Tim (name)
noun (m.)
mögen to like
verb
ihn him
personal pronoun
wieder again
adverb
ein a / one
article / numeral
bisschen bit; little
pronoun
. Er he
personal pronoun
hat has
verb
Anna Anna (name)
noun (f.)
geholfen helped
participle
. Und and
conjunction
er he
personal pronoun
hat has
verb
Tim Tim (name)
noun (m.)
den the (accusative)
article
Eintritt entrance fee; admission
noun (m.)
für for
preposition
das the (neuter); that
article
Fußballspiel football (soccer) game
noun (n.)
bezahlt pay(s) / paid
verb / participle
.

Paul takes the subway after the football game. He wants to go home. Meili is unfortunately still angry at Paul. Anna and Tim like him a little again. He has helped Anna. And he has paid Tim the entry fee for the football game.

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New words

 

denken
to think

der Eintritt
the entrance fee

sie freuen sich
they are glad

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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

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

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