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spanferkel14
1 year ago
  • WHEN do you ask? WEM will I answer?
  • If you Me ask, I answer You.

Someoneen ask, but someoneem answer – in languages you have to accept a lot. Most transitive verbs have a rechargeable object, but there are a number of verbs with Dativ. These include:

  • Jdm. reply
  • Jdm.
  • Congratulations
  • help
  • jdm. or use a thing / harm

It’s better if you look at the list of examples:

spanferkel14
1 year ago
Reply to  spanferkel14

🌿🌷Thank you for your star. 🌺🍃

Desparativum
1 year ago

Can I? You ask something?

Battery -> Who? – “dich”

ArniD
1 year ago

Can I ask you something?

Can I tell you something?

OlliBjoern
1 year ago

Can I ask you something?
This is just the battery.

I would still be interested in your origins (for some areas of Germany are known for “causal uncertainty”, e.g. Berlin).

In the Berlin dialect you say “Mir ham se als jeheilt Dismissed.” – in the standard German only goes “I have dismissed them as healed.”

OlliBjoern
1 year ago
Reply to  Maurice1609

Ah ok… I live there too (but Saarland).
Greetings!

OlliBjoern
1 year ago

Yeah, that can be good.

Christian710
1 year ago

I can ask you something.

Reasons: The other sentence does not make sense 😂

Tannibi
1 year ago

“me.”

AstridDerPu
1 year ago

Hello,

Who do I ask? Can I? You ask something?

But,

Wem do I ask a question? Can I? You ask a question?

AstridThePu

Concorde5990
1 year ago

“Can I ask you something?” , is the right answer.