About syntax?
How can you say this sentence and why?
He is similar to the Father.
So, how can you make it dative?
How can you say this sentence and why?
He is similar to the Father.
So, how can you make it dative?
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He’s like his father. (Dativ)
totheso./sth.| resembled, |jmdm./etw.Chicken| resembling, similar
Long texts in German are better corrected by Germans.
It’s called “You are me similar” That’s the Dativ.
Or would you like another case better?
Which one?
Genitiv: You are of Chickenh.
Battery: You are Me similar. Brrr, what?
You see, only the Dativ “similar” or “similar” fits.
And if me and You so it is the father So:
You are the Father similar. You dem father. And the one that meanshe!
someonem similar
someonem Chicken
These expressions now demand the Dativ. There’s nothing to talk about.
> He is hism Father very similar.
Thank you. And when can his father be optional or leaveable? So she won’t be a Dativ.
I don’t understand your question.
Without object, the sentence doesn’t make any sense.
He’s like him.
She’s similar to her mother. = She is similar to her.
Maybe:
He’s similar to the father?
Why are you doing Dativ and when?
In the phrase “He is similar to the Father” the Dativ is used, because “the Father” assumes the role of the indirect object. The tripod is used in German to indicate the indirect object or the recipient of an action or a property.
In this case, the sentence expresses that “he” (the person who is spoken) has a similarity to “the father”. “The Father” is used in the Dativ to indicate that the similarity exists in relation to the Father. You could also say, “He resembles the father.”
In general, the tripod is used in different situations, for example:
1.) and 2.) are identical.
There are still no