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Nominativ – Wikipedia
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A Guide to the 4 German Noun Cases - ThoughtCo
WEBFeb 24, 2020 — The nominative case—in both German and in English —is the subject of a sentence. The term nominative comes from Latin and means to name (think of "nominate"). Amusingly, der Werfall translates …
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WEBMay 10, 2024 — In German, sentences are built around four cases: nominative, genitive, dative and accusative. Your ability to understand these can vary depending on your previous language experience. However, …
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Nominative Case: Explanation and Examples
WEBThe nominative case is the grammatical case used for a noun or pronoun that is the subject of a verb. The nominative case is also known as the 'subjective case.' (The nominative case is the 'dictionary version' of a …
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