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74 | Pauls Blog wird im Internet bekannt

Paul's blog becomes well-known on the Internet

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Complain about pain, congratulate and spur someone on
Possessive pronouns in the accusative & dative: meinem/-r/-n, deinem/-r/-n

accusative dative possessives

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Translations

Paul:Paul (name)
noun (m.)
Au ouch! / ow!
interjection
! Sie they
personal pronoun
haben to have
verb
mich me / myself
pronoun
an at; on; about
preposition
meinem my
pronoun
Fuß foot
noun (m.)
getroffen met; hit (target)
participle
. Und and
conjunction
am at the; on the (short for an dem)
presposition
Bein leg
noun (n.)
auch also; too; as well
adverb
. Ich I
personal pronoun
mach make; do (imperative for du)
verb
’ mal once; time(s) (as in: one time, two times) / â€˜real quick‘
adverb
eine a / one
article / numeral
Pause pause; break
noun (f.)
.

Paul: Ow! They've hit me on my foot. And on my leg too. I'm going to take a break.

Gibt es is there schon already; yet
adverb
Arbeit work; job; labor
noun (f.)
für for
preposition
mich me / myself
pronoun
? Mal occasion; time (as in: next time) / OR: â€˜real quick‘
noun (n.)
sehen to see
verb
. Wo where
adverb
ist is
verb
die the (feminine) / plural
article
App app
noun (f.)
? Hier here
adverb
: Ich I
personal pronoun
soll am / is supposed to
verb
einen a; an (accusative)
article
kurzen short; brief
adjective
Text text (piece of writing, not text message)
noun (m.)
für for
preposition
5 € schreiben to write
verb
. Das the (neuter); that
article
ist is
verb
sehr very
adverb
gut good; well
adjective
.

Is there work for me yet? Let's see. Where's the app? Here: I'm supposed to write a short text for €5. That's very good.

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New words

 

an
at; on; about

anderer
different; otherwise

anklicken
to click on

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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