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Help, I don’t know when to use mir or mich!

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Save the above picture, print it in the size you wish, fold it in half and laminate it. You then have two lists of pronouns.


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Please share this post, danke! October 30, at I made two a few months ago which you may like: Or you could have some fun on this page: I learned the language as a child. I moved to Germany many years ago, and understand the language when germans speak, as if it was my Mother tongue.

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I can also more than adequately make myself understood. However I do not understand the concept of cases at all, do not know what first person, second person, pronouns, etc. As a result, I can not correctly use mich and mir, dich and dir, den, dem, etc. It must be possible to learn these things without understanding cases and pronouns.


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Children learn without these things. But every teaching method is full of things which block my brain. I would be so grateful if someone could give me a pointer here.

Yes, German children learn without grammar in the beginning. For the first 6 years of their life they learn by copying their parents. Then they learn grammar at school! If you want to learn about the cases etc… without learning grammar, the only way is to learn any correct sentences you might need by heart.