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This video is the first of the series Relativsatz German.
In this lesson I will explain you the characteristics of German relative clauses in general and what's behind the concept of a relative clause. This information you need to know and understand for the following videos about Relativsatz im Akkusativ, Dativ und Genitiv. They are all based on this information I teach you in this lesson.

Das Relativpronomen im Nominativ is pretty straight forward and easy to memorize: Just take the definite articles of the noun and you will have your relative pronouns in nominative. And don't forget: Ein Relativsatz ist ein Nebensatz (subordinate clause): Conjugated verb always at the end! ;)

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