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Das or Den?
In "Eine Frau isst den Apfel", why is "den" used?
16 de jul. de 2014 21:53
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Because this sentences is in Akkusativ and the apple has male gender. So ...
Nominnativ Akkusativ
Der Apfel = Den Apfel
When you use the verbs Essen , trinken , rauchen .... the sentence is in Akkusativ
16 de julio de 2014
1
As Laura has said it, it's accusative case of the male definite article 'der'.
I can just add that accusative (Akkusativ) roughly corresponds to direct objects of English transitive verbs (like her in 'he loves her' ) - and that's true for all languages by the definition of accusative.
Not really always it corresponds well, but the idea is clear: you eat the apple.
Not 'of the apple' or 'to the apple' or 'by the apple' etc. So, accusative.
16 de julio de 2014
1
"den Apfel" is in the objective (accusative) case, causing the article "der" to change to "den".
17 de julio de 2014
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Marlene
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Alemán, Japonés
Idioma de aprendizaje
Alemán
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