Subject (Nom.) Direct Objects (Acc.) Indirect Objects (Dat.)
0 C9 @: }7 D$ t: H2 j% M0 Z ich I mich me mir (to) me
8 w6 _; o$ q7 U% b du you (fam.) dich you dir (to) you
" X" d4 @* F9 Y. X3 }0 V& G er he ihn him ihm (to) him
, g- s$ z3 L, V2 I L8 w sie she sie her ihr (to) her
" \ c+ U1 _. w4 }) u es it es it ihm (to) it- r6 n- K* F* C% g0 @* G+ T
wir we uns us uns (to) us( X5 ~9 r0 t, Y7 c6 x6 T
ihr you (pl.) euch you euch (to) you) e4 H& G' O( P, T% ?% C
sie they sie them ihnen (to) them
7 }. C* d9 _& E; M" `' a* R Sie you (pol.) Sie you Ihnen (to) you
$ ^4 p* D2 t# _9 z# z antworten to answer (a person) The following four need an object as
2 l' P1 n$ _$ |* D a subject:
0 s8 L$ Q4 l2 }/ W9 x8 a schenken to give schaden to be harmful to
; D+ i" G# M. ~2 M, D- a bringen to bring schmecken to taste good to/ l$ v- R* `6 t1 r9 B& |
danken to thank stehen to suit8 G4 s9 O. S& l, @) t2 q5 _4 k
zuh?ren to listen to passen to fit! c- x/ h4 k3 K
geh?ren to belong to The following two need the subject and8 ~, r2 r2 z8 ?) v2 A
object
% \0 T4 H/ `& y! ` inverted from the original English construction:
* c1 m9 B5 B: C5 i! _ glauben to believe
% y2 ?# p& f$ U helfen to help3 w# d0 g' H# g$ h7 Y( J( t
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