The cast of Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod - 2008 includes: Bastian Sick as Himself - Host
Depending on the context it can be "ich", "mich" or "mir". This is because of the forms of the verb "sein" for ich: Nominativ: Ich Genitiv: Meiner Dativ: Mir Akkusativ: Mich For example: Gib es mir - Give it to me. Und ich? - What about me? Er hat mich geschlagen - He beat me.
Ich spiele mit dem Hund. (Dativ!)
Joseph Keilmann has written: 'Dativ und Accusativ beim Verbum'
Michael Herslund has written: 'Dativ' 'On modality' -- subject(s): Congresses, Modality (Linguistics) 'Danish' -- subject(s): Danish language, Grammar
Bastian Sick has: Played himself in "NDR Talk Show" in 1979. Played himself in "Riverboat - Die MDR-Talkshow aus Leipzig" in 1992. Played himself in "Nachtstudio" in 1997. Played himself in "Die Johannes B. Kerner Show" in 1998. Played himself in "Volle Kanne" in 1999. Played himself in "Beckmann" in 1999. Played himself in "Inas Nacht" in 2007. Played Himself - Host in "Der Dativ ist dem Genitiv sein Tod" in 2008. Played himself in "Seitensprung" in 2008. Played himself in "Markus Lanz" in 2008. Played herself in "Markus Lanz" in 2008.
the word "zwei" means 2 and "zweiten" is just another case ... während des ZWEITEN Weltkriegs (during second world war)if you participate at an auction, before an item is sold and the hammer swung you would hear : ZUM ERSTEN, ZUM ZWEITEN, ZUM DRITTEN... and sold to so and so...you could translate it with "second", but be careful, it doesnt apply for all the grammatical cases...der die dasNominativ zweite ... ...Genitiv (des) zweiten (der)... (des)...Dativ (dem) zweiten (der) ... (dem)...Akkusativ (den) zweiten (die) zweite (das) zweiteAnd these are only the singular forms...sometimes there stands "sie entzweiten sich", which means to people had an argument
It depends. If the noun is male, that is, the article is der, then it is ein. If the noun is female, that is, the article is die, then it is eine. If the noun is neutral, that is, the article is das, then is is also ein. Also, there are 4 cases in german. In Nominativ it is the same with the above cases. In Genitiv (des, der, des): eines, einer, eines respectively. In Dativ (dem, der, dem): einem, einer, einem respectively. In Akkusativ (den, die, das): einen, eine, ein. So: (the last article is plural. there is no plural for "a") der, die, das, die des, der, des, der dem, der, dem, den den, die, das, die Corresponds to... ein, eine, ein eines, einer, eines einem, einer, einem einen, eine, ein Hope this helps.
Der, die, das (the) Deutsch (German) Deutschland (Germany) du (you) dein (your) denken (to think) dunkel (dark) dumm (dumb) dass (that) dann (then) Dativ (dative case) Datum (date) dünn (thin)