german pronouns Flashcards

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What is the german 1st person, singular pronoun - I?

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ich

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What is the german 2nd person, informal singular pronoun - you?

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du

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What is the german 3rd person, singular pronoun - he?

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er

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What is the german 3rd person, singular pronoun - she?

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sie

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What is the german 3rd person, singular pronoun - it?

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es

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What is the german 1st person, plural pronoun - we?

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wir

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What is the german 2nd person, informal plural pronoun - you?

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ihr

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What is the german 3rd person, plural pronoun - they?

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sie

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What is the german 2nd person, formal singular pronoun - you?

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Sie

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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 1st person, singular pronoun - ich?

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  • ich
  • mich
  • mir
  • meiner
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 2nd person, informal singular pronoun - du?

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  • du
  • dich
  • dir
  • deiner
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 3rd person, singular pronoun - er?

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  • er
  • ihn
  • ihm
  • seiner
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 3rd person, singular pronoun - sie?

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  • sie
  • sie
  • ihr
  • ihrer
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 3rd person, singular pronoun - es?

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  • es
  • es
  • ihm
  • seiner
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 1st person, plural pronoun - wir?

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  • wir
  • uns
  • uns
  • unser
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 2nd person, informal plural pronoun - ihr?

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  • ihr
  • euch
  • euch
  • euer
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 3rd person, plural pronoun - sie?

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  • sie
  • sie
  • ihnen
  • ihrer
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of the 2nd person, formal singular pronoun - Sie?

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  • Sie
  • Sie
  • Ihnen
  • Ihrer
19
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What is a reflexive verb?

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A reflexive verb is one that refers back to the subject using a reflexive pronoun.

e.g Ich wasche mir die Haare.

20
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Where is a reflexive pronoun usually placed?

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They usually go right after the conjugated verb.
e.g. Ich wasche mir die Haare.

21
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What cases are used with reflexive verbs?

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  • Accusative
  • Dative
22
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What are the accusative and dative reflexive pronouns used with the 1st person, singular pronoun - ich?

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  • mich
  • mir
23
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What are the accusative and dative reflexive pronouns used with the 2nd person, singular pronoun - du?

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  • dich
  • dir
24
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What is the reflexive pronoun used with the 3rd person, singular pronouns - er/sie/es?

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sich

25
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What is the reflexive pronoun used with the 1st person, plural pronoun - wir?

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uns

26
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What is the reflexive pronoun used with the 2nd person, informal plural pronoun - ihr?

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euch

27
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What is the reflexive pronoun used with the 3rd person, plural pronoun - sie?

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sich

28
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What is the reflexive pronoun used with the 2nd person, formal singular pronoun - Sie?

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sich

29
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What is a relative pronoun?

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The function of relative pronouns in English is usually served by “that,” “who” or “which.”

In German the main ones are fully declined, and the relative clause is usually set off with commas. e.g. Das Auto, das ich sah, war blau.

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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive relative pronouns that replace masculine nouns - der…?

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  • der
  • den
  • dem
  • dessen
31
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive relative pronouns that replace feminine nouns - die…?

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  • die
  • die
  • der
  • deren
32
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive relative pronouns that replace neuter nouns - das…?

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  • das
  • das
  • dem
  • desen
33
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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive relative pronouns that replace pleural nouns - die…?

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  • die
  • die
  • denen
  • deren
34
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What is the interrogative pronoun - why?

A

warum?

35
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What is the interrogative pronoun - what?

A

was?

36
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What is the interrogative pronoun - when?

A

wann?

37
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What is the interrogative pronoun - how?

A

wie?

38
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What is the interrogative pronoun - where?

A

wo?

39
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Where from?

A

woher?

40
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Where to?

A

wohin?

41
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What is the interrogative pronoun - who?

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wer?

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What are the nominative, accusative, dative and genetive versions of interrogative pronoun - wer?

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  • wer
  • wen
  • wem
  • wessen