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A2
Noun

Personalpronomen im Akkusativ und Dativ

Personal pronouns in accusative and dative

Examples

Ich sehe dich.
Er gibt mir das Buch.
Kannst du ihm helfen?

Personalpronomen Akk/Dat

Personalpronomen in Akkusativ und Dativ

CEFR A2 (A2.1) — Noun

Common Mistakes

Using "die" instead of "der" for feminine nouns in Dativ.
Forgetting Dativ after two-way prepositions when describing location (not movement).

Tips

Always learn nouns with their article (der/die/das). Never learn a noun without it.
Color-code articles in your notes: blue for der, red for die, green for das.
Practice with prepositions — they determine which case to use.
Practice this topic in context through conversations and writing exercises at the A2 level.

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