Lesson Transcript

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Ich möchte (pause with a tap of the finger) Schuhe.
Ich möchte (pause with a tap of the finger) Schuhe.
grüne
grüne
Ich möchte grüne Schuhe.
Ich möchte grüne Schuhe.
"I would like green shoes."
We use grüne in this sentence because Schuhe is a plural noun, and in the accusative case, adjectives before plural nouns take the ending -e when there is no article like die.
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Ich möchte eine (pause with a tap of the finger) Katze.
Ich möchte eine (pause with a tap of the finger) Katze.
schwarze
schwarze
Ich möchte eine schwarze Katze.
Ich möchte eine schwarze Katze.
"I would like a black cat."
We use schwarze in this sentence because Katze is a feminine noun, and in the accusative case, adjectives before feminine nouns take the ending -e.
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Ich möchte einen (pause with a tap of the finger) Apfel.
Ich möchte einen (pause with a tap of the finger) Apfel.
roten
roten
Ich möchte einen roten Apfel.
Ich möchte einen roten Apfel.
"I would like a red apple."
We use roten in this sentence because Apfel is a masculine noun, and in the accusative case, adjectives before masculine nouns with einen take the ending -en.
Unscramble the words to make a sentence.
Ready?
Möchtest
Möchtest du
Möchtest du eine
Möchtest du eine kleine
Möchtest du eine kleine Cola?
"Would you like a small cola?"
Möchtest du eine kleine Cola?
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?
Ich möchte (ein or einen) leckeres Eis.
Ich möchte (ein or einen) leckeres Eis.
ein
ein
Ich möchte ein leckeres Eis.
"I would like a tasty ice cream."
Ein is used here because Eis "ice cream" is a neuter noun, and in the accusative case, the correct indefinite article for neuter nouns is ein.
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Möchtest du (einen or eine) süßen Keks?
Möchtest du (einen or eine) süßen Keks?
einen
einen
Möchtest du einen süßen Keks?
"Would you like a sweet cookie?"
Einen is used here because Keks (cookie) is a masculine noun, and in the accusative case, the correct indefinite article for masculine nouns is einen.
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Let's translate some sentences into German.
Translate "I would like a blue jacket." into German.
Ich, meaning "I,"
followed by
möchte, the verb form of mögen, meaning "would like,"
next
eine, meaning "a,"
followed by
blaue Jacke, meaning "blue jacket."
We use eine in this sentence because Jacke is a feminine noun, and in the accusative case, the correct indefinite article for feminine nouns is eine.
The adjective blau becomes blaue to match the feminine noun in the accusative case.
Ich möchte eine blaue Jacke.
Ich möchte eine blaue Jacke.
"I would like a blue jacket."
Translate "Would you like to see a beautiful picture?" into German.
Möchtest, from mögen, meaning "would you like,"
followed by
du, meaning "you,"
next
ein, meaning "a,"
followed by
schönes Bild, meaning "beautiful picture,"
next
sehen, the infinitive form of sehen, meaning "to see."
We use ein here because Bild is a neuter noun, and in the accusative case, the correct indefinite article is ein.
The adjective schön becomes schönes to match the neuter noun in the accusative case.
Möchtest du ein schönes Bild sehen?
Möchtest du ein schönes Bild sehen?
"Would you like to see a beautiful picture?"
Translate "I would like a comfortable chair." into German.
Ich, meaning "I,"
followed by
möchte, from mögen, meaning "would like,"
next
einen bequemen, meaning "a comfortable,"
followed by
Stuhl, meaning "chair."
We use einen because Stuhl is a masculine noun, and in the accusative case, the correct form is einen.
The adjective bequem becomes bequemen to match the masculine noun in the accusative case.
Ich möchte einen bequemen Stuhl.
Ich möchte einen bequemen Stuhl.
"I would like a comfortable chair."
Listen to me as I speak. Which article is used in the sentences?
Ich möchte einen roten Apfel.
Let's listen one more time.
Ich möchte einen roten Apfel.
Did you hear, einen?
Einen is used here because Apfel is a masculine noun in the accusative case.
How about...?
Möchtest du eine kleine Cola?
Let's listen one more time.
Möchtest du eine kleine Cola?
Did you hear, eine?
Eine is used here because Cola is a feminine noun in the accusative case.
Next…
Ich möchte ein leckeres Eis.
One more time.
Ich möchte ein leckeres Eis.
Did you hear, ein?
Ein is used here because Eis is a neuter noun in the accusative case.
And...
Ich möchte einen bequemen Stuhl.
One more time.
Ich möchte einen bequemen Stuhl.
Did you hear, einen?
It's used again here because Stuhl is a masculine noun in the accusative case.
Thank you for watching.
Now you know how to say what kind of thing you want in German.
...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway.
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