One of the most confused topic that German leaners struggle to use in practical life is concept of cases especially when to use Akkusativ case in German. In this post, I have made a list of Verb that take Dative Case always along with some exercises at the end.
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Akkusativ Case in German Explain
Like any other language, German language also has its own system of cases in Grammer. There are four types of cases in German that we use at different language level. Types of German Cases are: Nominative case, Akkusativ Case, Dative Case & Genitiv Case.
While learning sentence formation in German, when we use only subject and verb, it is known as Nominative Case. When a sentence is formed using Subject, Verb & object then it is called Akkusative Case. Herre object is direct object, which means action of subject will have an impact on object. Here direct object can mainly be a name, noun, pronouns (Personal Pronoun & Possessive Pronoun).
For Example:
Ich lese ein Buch. Buch-Akkusative Object (I read a book)
Ich liebe dich. Dich- Akkusative: Personal pronoun (I love you)
Ich habe deinen Laptop. deinen Laptop: Possessive Prounoun akkusative case (I have your laptop)
Akkusative Case In german | ||||
Masculine | Feminine | Neutral | Plural | |
The (Bestimmt) | Den | Die | Das | Die |
A/An (Unbestimmt) | Einen | Eine | Ein | —- |
German Verb That Always Take Akkusative Case List
Deutsch | Englisch | Hindi |
essen | to eat | खाने के लिए |
anrufen | to call | फ़ोन करना |
haben | to have | (पास )होना |
es gibt | there is | वहाँ है |
sehen | to see | देखना |
suchen | to search | खोजना |
lieben | to love | प्यार करना |
hören | to hear | सुनना |
lesen | to read | पढ़ना |
trinken | to drink | पीना |
kennen | to know | जानना |
planen | to plan | प्लान (करना) |
nennen | to name/ called | कहलाना (नाम से) |
vergessen | to forget | भूल जाना |
genießen | to enjoy | मजे करना |
fotografieren | to take photos | फोटो लेना |
heiraten | to marry | शादी करना |
lassen | to let | होने देना |
mögen | to like | पसंद |
öffnen | to open | खुला |
schließen | to close | बंद |
besuchen | to visit | मिलने जाना |
benutzen | to use | इस्तेमाल करना |
beneiden | to envy | ईर्ष्या करना |
erhalten | to receive | प्राप्त करना |
tragen | to wear | पहनना |
übersetzen | to translate | अनुवाद करना |
vorbereiten | to prepare | तैयारी करना |
unterbrechen | to interrupt | रुकावट डालना |
Also Read: List of Verben Mit Dativ Case (These verbs always take dative case)
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