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Are there pronominal verbs in German language?
5 Thg 11 2009 03:55
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Pronominal Verbs could be with Dativ or Akkusativ. Example: Ich wasche mich ( I clean myself) ( Dativ) Ich wasche mir die Haende ( Akkusativ) For more info about it check that site: www.wer-weiss-was.de/theme143/article2495595.htm
6 tháng 11 năm 2009
Hello Bellemexican, Yes of course they do exist and Daniel did a good job explaining you in details. You can check this site for more info about the pronominal verbs in German ,the so called " Reflexive Verben". http://deutsch.lingo4u.de/grammatik/verben/reflexive
6 tháng 11 năm 2009
ehhhh, perdoname, que no te respondí! ;) Yes, there are. And as in Spanish, there are different types of pronominal verbs. Some verbs have to be used reflexive to work: - freuen (to be glad) - Ich freue mich - beeilen (to hurry) - Ich beeile mich - verirren (to get los) - Ich habe mich verirrt - schämen (to blush) - Ich schäme mich so sehr and many more... some verbs can be used reflexive or direct. of those, some verbs can stay the same meaning when used reflexive or normal: - waschen - Ich wasche mich (I have a wash - wash myself) (reflexive) - Ich wasche [etwas] (I wash [something]) some verbs change their meaning, when used reflexive or not: - ausziehen - Ich ziehe mich aus (I undress) (reflexive) - Ich ziehe aus [, aus meinem Haus] (I move out [from my house]) - ärgern - Ich ärgere mich [über etwas] (I am annoyed [with something]) (reflexive) - Ich ärgere [jemanden] (I tease [someone]) The reflexive pronouns to use are: - ich: mich - du: dich - er/sie/es: sich - wir: uns - ihr: euch - sie/Sie: sich Those verbs normally are referred to as: "sich + infinitive" to show, that they are reflexive: - sich freuen - sich schämen - etc... Cuidate, nos vemos, Daniel
5 tháng 11 năm 2009
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