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Seit: The gloriousest of prepositions…. Deutsch 1 Herr Reierstad 27/1/14

The 3 lines Remember the 3 lines? Masculine:Feminine:Neutral:Plural: Nominative:derdiedasdie Accusative:dendiedasdie Dative:demderdemden

The Dative prepositions You use the Dative Case (3 rd line) with certain prepositions: ausout of, fromseitsince ausserexceptvonfrom, by beiby, next tozuto mitwithgegenüberacross from nachafter, to

Remember the years? The plural form of “year” (das Jahr) is “die Jahre:” Ich bin 14 Jahre alt. Sie ist 24 Jahre alt.

Dative plural: All you need to know about Dative for now is that the Dative prepositional objects add “-n” or “-en” in the plural: S V T (M) P Ich wohne seit 7 Jahren in NK. I have lived in North Carolina for 7 years. S V T (M) P Sie wohnt seit 10 Jahren in Berlin. She has lived in Berlin for 10 years.

But why not “Ich habe seit 10 Jahren in Hamburg gewohnt?” Ich habe seit 10 Jahren in Hamburg gewohnt = I lived in Hamburg for 10 years. (But I don’t live there anymore.) Ich wohne seit 10 Jahren on Hamburg. I’ve been living in Hamburg for 10 years. (Still there….)

Bitte auf Deutsch aufschreiben! 1.Where do you live? 2.I live in Berlin. 3.I’ve lived in Berlin for 20 years. 4.Did you live in Germany, Frau Schüüüüülz? 5.We lived in Switzerland.

Bitte auf Deutsch aufschreiben! 1. Where do you live? Wo wohnst du? 2. I live in Berlin. Ich wohne in Berlin. 3. I’ve lived in Berlin for 20 years. Ich wohne seit 20 Jahren in Berlin. 4. Did you live in Germany, Frau Schüüüüülz? Haben Sie in Deutschland gewohnt, Frau S.? 5. We lived in Switzerland. Wir haben in der Schweiz gewohnt.