Yours or your partner?
How is it written:
We would like to cordially invite you, NAME LAST NAME and your partner.
Need help spelling this sentence correctly? Yours or your partner's?
Is there a comma after “dich” before the name?
Thank you for your support!
someoneen invite
It is very strange to address a person in an invitation with name and family name, especially if you duce the person. If you win the person, the invitation looks like this:
If it is not a business partner, but the person with whom Veronika Richter lives together, then I would write “deine/your lifemate”. That sounds more personal and warmer.
We would like to invite you, dear Verofant, and your partner.
Who do we want to invite? Youren Partner. -> Rechargeable
Who? does something? Your partner. -> Nominativ
”deine partner” is completely right.
Hello,
There are four cases in German that can be recognized by the question sample, eg:
1. Case Nominative / Werfall: Who / What [is that]? —-> This is your partner .
Two. Case Genetic / Wesfall: Whose [bicycle is that]? —-> This is the bike Your partner .
3. Case Dativ / Wemfall: Who do you want to listen to? —-> Your partner Listen.
4. Case Accurate / Who is it? —-> We want (you and) your partner invite.
Maybe the following link will help you:
general education.ch/arb/arb=deu/q_Nomen+Article_05_Faelle1.pdf
In addition to the question sample, only stubborn learning remains, since there is always a dependency on the gender and on the singular/plural.
male :
1. the / one / my / no
Two. the / one / my / none
3. the / one / mine / none
4. the / one / mine / no
Female :
1. The / a / my / no
Two. the / one / my / none
3. the / one / my / none
4. the / a / my / no
the :
1. the / a / my / no
2. of / one / mine / none
3. the / one / mine / none
4. the / a / my / no
Majority (male, female, causal):
1. The / my / no
Two. the / my / no
3. the / my / no
4. The / my / no
AstridDerPu
Yours is right