Dative Pronouns

Pronomen im Dativ

This lesson requires a Polly Passport subscription

Get complete access to all premium lessons, for all languages and courses, plus other advanced features, when you buy a Polly Passport subscription.

Buy a Polly Passport More Information

Introduction

Einführung

The dative personal pronouns are of the equivalent of words like “her” and “me” when used as indirect objects or after dative prepositions.

If you are unfamiliar with the four German grammatical cases we suggest you do the Accusative Articles and Dative Articles lessons first. The Dative Articles lesson also contains a brief explanation of indirect objects.

Like the other personal pronouns in German, the dative pronouns include a second-person plural pronouns, euch, which is similar to saying “you guys”, “you all” or “y’all” in English. The nominative version of this pronoun is ihr.

There is also a formal second-person pronoun, Ihnen, which is used like Sie from the nominative and accusative case for both the singular and plural “you”. Unlike Sie however it is not used as the third-person feminine pronoun. The word ihr is used instead for the equivalent of “her”.
Singular First-person
Play mir
me
Second-person
Play dir
you informal
Third-person
Play ihr
her
Play ihm
him it
Plural First-person
Play uns
us
Second-person
Play euch
you all informal
Third-person
Play ihnen
them
Play Ihnen
you formal you all formal

This is only a preview of the lesson.

Get complete access with a Polly Passport.

Buy a Polly Passport More Information

Comments

Kommentare

Change language Flag fr French Flag es Spanish Flag en English Flag it Italian Flag pt Portuguese