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Originally Posted by SqueakyRat
(By the way, I'm not sure what those abreviations in front of your sentences mean. I suppose DAT and ACC stand for dative and accusative cases but I'm not sure about MON and CEN. And in your last sentences [die Frau] is still dative.)
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I’m sorry; that’s my mistake. MON must have been NOM. Nominativ (nominative).
CEN is my mistake, too. I’m sorry! That was GEN, Genitiv.
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So [Buch] is actually the accusative in your sentence.
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Now I see what you mean. Thank you.
Learning the German language is really hard to me. It’s really complicated, but I will try.
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Here's an example where [Frau] is accusative.
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It’s really helpful. Thank you!
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So [Buch] is your dative in this case.
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Yes. I’ve got it.
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[Den Frauen], and again it's dative not accusative, [Weg] is your accusative in this sentence.
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Yes. You are right. I was totally confused.
Is this correct? I need one more sentence. Accutive and plural.
He instructs the women. =
Er insrtuct die Frauen.