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German personal pronouns in nominative are the first pronouns you need to learn when learning German. Pronouns replace or refer to nouns that can be people or things. Instead of repeating the noun or name of the subject you can use the personal pronoun.
The German personal pronouns are pretty much the same like in other languages except that you have to be careful with things. As German has 3 genders the pronouns also change according to the gender of each subject. For example "der Tisch" is a masculine noun, so the pronoun would be "er". So in German we don't use the pronoun "es" which is in English for example used for all the things. In German you have to change it like in the example before. So "es" would be used for neuter nouns. For example "das Baby" becomes "es". This is a beginner A1 level video. Basic German lessons for beginners.
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The German personal pronouns are pretty much the same like in other languages except that you have to be careful with things. As German has 3 genders the pronouns also change according to the gender of each subject. For example "der Tisch" is a masculine noun, so the pronoun would be "er". So in German we don't use the pronoun "es" which is in English for example used for all the things. In German you have to change it like in the example before. So "es" would be used for neuter nouns. For example "das Baby" becomes "es". This is a beginner A1 level video. Basic German lessons for beginners.
Viel Spass und bis bald
Luzi
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