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What is the difference between nominativo, acusativo, dativo y genitivo (der, den, dem, des... etc.) and y porfavor ayúdame con unos ejemplos ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between nominativo, acusativo, dativo y genitivo (der, den, dem, des... etc.) and y porfavor ayúdame con unos ejemplos ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Hey @isalfaro:)
This website could help you with the 4 cases http://www.deutschseite.de/grammatik/faelle/fae...
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