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LastDayofEden
1 year ago

It’s both right. It’s a little bit different. Unfortunately, I can’t explain, it’s a subtle difference. 😅💁

MaxMusterman353
1 year ago
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🤣

LastDayofEden
1 year ago

I think HansWurst45 could explain it. 😅👇

MaxMusterman353
1 year ago

🤣

Good night!

LastDayofEden
1 year ago

Yes, now we have, well put to the point! 😅👍

MaxMusterman353
1 year ago

Eben – where or where. 👍

HansWurst45
1 year ago

“He dropped in front of the house entrance,” means he dropped and the house entrance was more or less randomly directly next to it.

“He dropped in front of the house entrance” means that he deliberately dropped right in front of the house entrance to block it, for example.

BlumeBaum123
1 year ago

I think it’s both.

if you say that, it’s in date, so before whom/what am I going to fall? –> dat

and with them it is the acoustic. before whom/what I will fall –> akk

This problem is also found in other words, I mean that both are going and, as I said, only the case is another.
lg

Cookie469
1 year ago

boahh am overwhelmed haha in the 9th school year and I am not sure but I think it is and I am really not sure

Joana51
1 year ago

Before WEM or what did he fall? So I’d say that.

MrMurbyk
1 year ago

Unique that, I would say.

Andreaslpz
1 year ago

both of you. somehow comes to the context

MaxMusterman353
1 year ago

Where did he fall? Dativ.

Where did he fall? Rechargeable.

saygoodnight
1 year ago

Who or what did he fall from? Before the House entrance

guitschee
1 year ago

This depends on the context – it is both, but has different meanings.