Subject (Nom.) Direct Objects (Acc.) Indirect Objects (Dat.), [! l- ]0 |$ e6 U( @
ich I mich me mir (to) me
: A5 c' u: T1 G! x2 m du you (fam.) dich you dir (to) you
9 S. G* ^# Z. r3 a/ V er he ihn him ihm (to) him
+ z' m2 u* [" @! [( C5 U8 F9 ^ sie she sie her ihr (to) her
) A! @) E0 {8 w; F/ S$ ~8 e es it es it ihm (to) it7 |1 w! S, F" `; j1 M
wir we uns us uns (to) us0 e# I% I" f+ M9 o
ihr you (pl.) euch you euch (to) you6 B9 R: N& p- ]
sie they sie them ihnen (to) them
6 \2 a8 C% N7 b, P- M l Sie you (pol.) Sie you Ihnen (to) you \! M" [2 L. W/ N) l% j, _/ I4 J
antworten to answer (a person) The following four need an object as8 {; u" q. K k2 Z
a subject:- f R8 m/ V7 R
schenken to give schaden to be harmful to a7 g' w0 t* z7 O$ q
bringen to bring schmecken to taste good to
! X) g P: m' M$ ]- Q O8 j danken to thank stehen to suit: Y6 T. R& Z P+ C3 t
zuh?ren to listen to passen to fit/ z$ w5 U! H3 F) j
geh?ren to belong to The following two need the subject and4 t' Q2 p6 A L$ P: a x
object; h5 @$ l2 |7 V3 c/ u1 i
inverted from the original English construction:
8 ?- L4 M: C0 V" [# p! S glauben to believe
A+ F0 y. Y# V helfen to help
) K3 ]6 i! ]8 x: V- f% v3 Y; L gratulieren to congratulate fehlen to be missing to
/ M9 V/ q9 X: L% U# P6 y begegnen to meet gefallen to be pleasing to |