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21 Cards in this Set
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I
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ich
The pronoun ich is not capitalized except at the beginning of a sentence. |
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May I?
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Darf ich?
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Ich bin 16 Jahre alt.
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(I'm 16 years old.)
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you
(fam.) |
du
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(Are you coming along?)
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Kommst du mit?
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he
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er
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Is he here?)
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Ist er da?
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she
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sie
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(Is she here?)
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Ist sie da?
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it
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es
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(Are you coming today?)
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Kommen Sie heute?
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(Do you have it?)
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Hast du es?
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you (formal)
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Sie
The pronoun Sie always takes a plural conjugation, but is also used for the formal "you" singular. |
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we
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wir
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(We're coming on Tuesday.)
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Wir kommen am Dienstag.
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you guys
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ihr (fam.)
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(Do you guys have the money?)
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Habt ihr das Geld?
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they
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sie
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(They're coming today.)
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Sie kommen heute. The pronoun sie in this sentence could also mean "you" Sie. Only the context makes it clear which of the two is meant.
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you
(plur.) |
Sie
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(Are you [all] coming today?)
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Kommen Sie heute?
The pronoun Sie always takes a plural conjugation, but is also used for the formal "you" singular. |