Akkusativ is the German label for the accusative grammatical case.
German uses the accusative to mark direct objects and objects of certain prepositions, or adverbs relating to time. The accusative is marked for masculine articles, pronouns, and adjectives.
In German, Akkusativ is a grammatical case used for the direct object of a sentence. Nouns and pronouns in the accusative case receive the action of the verb. It answers the question "whom?" or "what?" in relation to the verb.
The word "sauerkraut" comes from German, combining "sauer" meaning sour and "kraut" meaning cabbage. It is a traditional German dish made from fermented cabbage.
"Lechliter" is not a German word, and it does not have a specific meaning in the German language. It is possible that it is a surname or a term used in a specific context.
In German, 888 is pronounced as "achtachtacht". It doesn't have a specific meaning in the language, but 8 is considered a lucky number in many cultures, symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
"Glittervorsp" is not a standard German word, and it doesn't have a known meaning in the language. It might be a misspelling or a made-up word.
AloisAlzheimer was the first one to officially describe the disease which was then named after him. Alzheimer was a German neurologist and psychologist, so his last name probably developed within the German language, but it does not have any specific meaning.
mich = me (objective case, German: akkusativ)
mich = me (objective case, German: akkusativ)
German. Meaning "to arrange".
German. It is spelled "nein" in German meaning "no" in English.
German, meaning Merry Christmas.
Verbotene liebe is a german soap-opera, that translates (in german) to forbidden love. Meaning that verbotene liebe would be originated from german, or derived from the german language.
Cologne is written 'Koln' in German. The name comes from the Latin 'Colonia'.
Fuhrer means leader or guide in the German language .
grünes Chilli is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
A noun meaning a leader or guide in the German language
The word "sauerkraut" comes from German, combining "sauer" meaning sour and "kraut" meaning cabbage. It is a traditional German dish made from fermented cabbage.
The correct spelling for the word meaning German in the German language is Deutsch.BUT, in some cases, it is spelled Deutsche.