Adjectives, let’s talk “Akkusativ” (Level: A2)

Welcome back or welcome for the first time! Glad you’re here and hoping that everyone’s families are safe and healthy during this Corona world crisis. So let’s all make good use of our time and get right into these German adjectives! Last post Adorably Arduous Adjectives (Level: A2) introduced the idea of German adjectives. Again, this is a level 2 topic because in order to be able to do these adjectives properly, you’ll need to understand a few A1 ideas. Idea #1: Every noun has a gender and it is very important (when you want to build great sentences) to know the gender for each noun’s article. Articles are the and a/an in the English language, but not in German. The genders for the are masculine (der), feminine (die), and neutral (das). But keep in mind that der , die and das changes depending on idea #2. der Mann – masculine, die Frau – feminine, das Kind – neutral Idea #2: There are 4 cases in German and it affects the articles you use. Let’s take ...