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What does "dich" mean? I don't know what "dich" means- er I think it means "you" but "du" means "you" so- does it mean "(to) you"?- wait... no that's "dir"... Please help!
2016年11月11日 14:14
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Didn't you ask about cases a couple of days ago? English only distinguishes between subject and object case for some pronouns (I/me, he/him, she/her, we/us, they/them), in German the system is a bit more complex and has different forms for direct and indirect objects. – Direct object: You see me. I see you. → Du siehst mich. Ich sehe dich. (accusative pronoun) – Indirect object: I give you the money./I give the money to you. You give me the apple./You give the apple to me. → Ich gebe dir das Geld. Du gibst mir den Apfel. (dative pronoun)
2016年11月11日
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