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What is the different between in, im, bei, von, um, am, an, zu?
I get difficulty to put them correctly in a sentence. So, please help me to differ the function of those words.
I will really appreciate you if you write it in English because knowing that my Deutcsh is still bad.
Vielen dank :)
27 de feb. de 2012 14:20
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I'll give you some partial answers and advise you to go to about.com's german area to read more in depth about the prepositions.
in - (you are walking INTO the church -- action/)
im - contraction for 'in dem' which is the dativ for masc/neuter ) you are IN (inside) a church
bei - (at) such as I'm at Debbie's house. I'm at my company picnic.
von and vom (von dem - dativ) -
um - around, or used in time. Let's go around the city (um die Stadt). They are coming at 3:00 (um 3 Uhr).
an (and am - dativ for masc/neuter) - ON in a verticle sense. The clock is on the wall (Die Uhr ist an der Wand). I hang the clock ON the wall -- denotes action so accusative (Ich hänge die Uhr an die Wand)
zu (and zum - dativ for masc/neuter) - We're going to church (Wir gehen zu der Kirche).
http://german.about.com/library/blcase_acc2.htm
http://german.about.com/library/blcase_dat2.htm
http://www.acampitelli.com/explain_case_in_German.htm
I may be mixing up some of my genders but hope this helps you somewhat or at least gives you more resources.
27 de febrero de 2012
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juwita
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