Form the dative with "Atlas"?
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Maybe someone here can help me…
I'm currently racking my brains over how to form the dative case with "Atlas." That is, how to correctly use the dative case "Atlanten."
Thank you in advance 😂
Hey 👋
Maybe someone here can help me…
I'm currently racking my brains over how to form the dative case with "Atlas." That is, how to correctly use the dative case "Atlanten."
Thank you in advance 😂
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Where? -> Preposition + Dativ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY005u9vaZQ
The weight of my atlant is 2.6 kg.
No, that’s not it!☹️
1 also: Atlas lake
Either you only have an atlas that weighs 2.6 kg, or you have several atlases that weigh together 2.6 kg, so:
DANKEEE!!!! 😀
the Atlas
the atlants