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YourGermanTeacher | Reflexive Verben mit Akkusativ | German Reflexive Verbs Explained! @yourgermanteacher | Uploaded September 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
In this video you will learn the German reflexive verbs in accusative case or in German "reflexive Verben mit Akkusativ. You will learn the basics like what reflexive verbs are. I am going to teach you the conjugation of German reflexive verbs with the reflexive pronoun (in German: Reflexivpronomen) for each person.
Very important for this topic is the sentence structure. There is a difference between sentences with proper subject or pronouns... ;) We are going to do example sentences so you can practice along and of course at the end a bonus tip about a common misunderstanding.

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Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro
1:03 The Basics
2:07 Reflexive Pronouns in Accusative / Conjugation
3:06 Sentence Structure
6:47 Example Sentences
9:48 Bonus Tip

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Related Content:

1️⃣ German Accusative Prepositions:
youtu.be/5bhyiDQWJ2E

2️⃣ German Dative Prepositions:
youtu.be/yJi5jjvJZZg

3️⃣ Trennbare Verben / German separable verbs:
youtu.be/Tizr0WwCzFQ

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