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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 8:33 am
What's the difference between "du" and "dich"?
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Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 12:00 pm
du - Du liebst mich. You love me. Nominativ.
dich - Ich liebe dich. I love you. Akkusativ.
Du is the pronoun for the nominativ (the subject, the doer of the action). Du liebst mich, you love me. You is the doer of the action, du in German; me, mich in German is the receiver, the indirect object, the receiver of the action.
Dich is the pronoun for the akkusativ (the receiver of the action, the direct object). Ich liebe dich, dich liebe ich, whatever, you know who is the doer of the action (ich) because of the conjugation of the verb lieben. Dich is the receiver of the action.
Hope that helps.
Alles liebe,
Yavi 3nodding
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