Another Thursday, another Beginner Lesson and a lot of fun and exciting things to learn: Today we will cover reflexive verbs, German bathroom habits and how they differ from American ones, what kind of bathroom items you might want to bring with you but at the same time might not be able to get past airport security, environmental friendly bathroom habits and of course, there is still the greatest mystery of all: will John and Michaela finally make it to the sight-seeing? There are also going to be some really exciting changes concerning the Beginner Lessons. What those are? Tune in and find out. And be sure to leave us a post with your opinions.
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How long do you need in your bathroom before you’re ready to go?
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I know that problem. Either it is people telling me to hurry or people blocking the bathroom when I need to use certain facilities…
@ a.b.c.d.:
I think you wanted to use “Ich?”
“Mich?” is accusative. You use that in the sense of “Did you mean me?” (Meinten sie mich?)
In reference to yourself you use “Ich?”
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: reflexive verbs | Function: providing background information | Topic: the bathroom | Politeness Level: informal
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