Subject (Nom.) Direct Objects (Acc.) Indirect Objects (Dat.)3 d; x+ {, F9 _7 m, h2 X
ich I mich me mir (to) me
# s" k) q, L+ b& {6 V# Y2 ?, k du you (fam.) dich you dir (to) you9 c L# w! p: g3 X
er he ihn him ihm (to) him. T1 g1 Z+ a; J) W; w6 r
sie she sie her ihr (to) her
x8 o6 w7 p! M# Q8 D7 d es it es it ihm (to) it: t1 f3 o/ t d' R7 d+ M- Z+ G& d8 L
wir we uns us uns (to) us) \# s* Q4 N0 b" |4 T7 M, ]
ihr you (pl.) euch you euch (to) you' p6 e3 m8 ~8 n$ r+ Y
sie they sie them ihnen (to) them- e* J5 h1 M+ j+ {8 A( w+ p
Sie you (pol.) Sie you Ihnen (to) you4 p" t. R: |) S8 N* X
antworten to answer (a person) The following four need an object as
2 P' M. E% d& \& F/ U8 F a subject:
1 ]& l" `- \0 I4 _5 c schenken to give schaden to be harmful to
& h4 d' \0 X( X2 m7 t q* C bringen to bring schmecken to taste good to+ o1 A6 `% ?) B, u3 K6 |$ h
danken to thank stehen to suit
/ W; w% d- p9 l$ W' \. B/ g zuh?ren to listen to passen to fit% K d" T5 V m+ @! N: D4 q
geh?ren to belong to The following two need the subject and
. G( N2 b2 h5 s8 r object
8 Y* @" N' z& _" K7 P; i inverted from the original English construction:) [. }4 Q" P) j* e
glauben to believe
9 j- ^5 m" p3 e( {& `& ~+ k helfen to help1 w) k: B( p1 m7 E
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