Your Ultimate Guide to Reflexive Pronouns in German
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ม.ค. 2025
- If you are struggling to understand reflexive pronouns and reflexive verbs in German, this video is guaranteed to explain everything you need to know about them. In this video I explain the pronoun "sich", what it means to use a reflexive pronoun, why reflexive pronouns even exist in German and a whole lot more.
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Finally someone explaining fully instead of give us list to memorize
I try. 😎
Thank you I finally found someone who explains it instead of just reading out a bunch of sentences
I'm glad you liked it.
After 2 hours spend on TH-cam to find a logically explained video , you were the HERO 🦸♀️ THANK YOU 🙏
The only critique I'd have is to make pauses between different points, so that the transitions are caught easier. As a viewer, I need to regularly hit the pause button (sometimes even go back), in order to grasp what's coming (and what was already completed) or read the additional text/translation.
Good advice. Thanks.
THANK YOU so much for this video. It helped me so much with understanding this.
loved the way you explained the topic
I have a question here.
What's the difference between reflexive verbs and reciprocal verbs?Are they the same thing?
I'd be grateful if you could clear up my confusion here.
Tschüss
So nice i learned a lot by your lessons
Glad I could help.
Danke Lehrer! Ich habe so viel gelernt!
Thank you sir, i am happy for this wonderful message.
Bist du frei? ...oder hast du frei?... ist richtig für do you have free time?
Beides sind richtig, aber sie sind nicht gleich.
Bist du frei? = Hast du heute etwas Zeit?
Hast du frei? = Must du heute arbeiten?
@3:10 a List reflexive
Hi, why in this sentence (wir freuen uns auf das Wochenende), did we use "auf"= on top of something?
Freuen on its own expresses a kind of joy. The preposition auf tells us onto what we are casting our joy.
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Hi! I love your videos however, the audio is a bit lower compared to other videos I've watched but overall it's so helpful. GBY!
Are you able to talk a little slower. It so rushed. Thanks.
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Thanks for the fact that Sie is derived from “they” sie… who knew??👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I thought it was cool. Now, if you ask me to cite my sources, I may have a problem, because I don't remember where I read that. I know I didn't make it up, though. 😀
Wasn't/Isn't it pretty obvious when you learn personal pronouns and conjugation?
@@fremejoker not obvious at all. Er,sie and man are all conjugated in the 3 rd person singular and no relationship exists between MAN and ER such as using the pronouns interchangeable when referring to the same person. No correlation whatsoever.
@@jasonlove8733 Why are you talking about 3rd person singular, when the question and your comment was about 3rd person plural?
"man" doesn't refer to "Mann" as a male person, so why should it have a correlation to "er"?