- What’s the difference between “Ich habe dich lieb” and “Ich liebe dich”?
94 “Ich liebe dich” is stronger and more profound than “Ich habe dich lieb” The difference is hard, if not impossible, to translate to English, or only with some extra language acrobatics; but in German, there is indeed a difference
- Meaning of dich right after subject in german questions
Q: Warum konntest du dich nicht hinlegen? Translation: Why can't you lay down? My question is what is the purpose of 'dich' in this sentence? I tried to translate the sentence without dich into E
- Regeln für Verwendung von Mir, Mich, Dir, Dich,
Ich lerne Deutsch und habe Probleme mit dem Unterschied von mir, mich und dir, dich Ich weiß nur mit Gefühl welches Wort ich verwenden muss und oft mache ich es falsch Zum Beispiel: Ich wasch
- dich in Ich glaube (an) dich — accusative or dative?
4 Is the "dir" in "Ich glaube an dich " in accusative case while "dich" in "Ich glaube dich " in dative case, not the other way? I encounter this in Duolingo and it seems very quirky and counter-intuitive
- Does Ich hab dich lieb mean the same as Ich liebe dich?
5 "Ich hab dich lieb" can mean both ones, the stronger "Ich liebe dich" or an intermediate thing between that and "I like you Ich mag dich" It depends on your girlfriend which one she's referring to For example, she could simply have used this phrase for not overstressing the "I love you"
- dative - für dich or dir? - German Language Stack Exchange
Would you say, for example, Bin ich dir zu laut? or Bin ich zu laut für dich? Relatedly, how do you know to use accusive vs dative when it English it´s unclear such as 'That´s too late for
- Warum Infinitiv anstatt Partizip-Perfekt? (Ich habe dich gar nicht . . .
Bitte lass dich nicht durch Derartiges beirren, denn die meisten Muttersprachler hätten diese Frage genauso wie du beantwortet Nicht nur, dass der Satz "Ich habe dich gar nicht kommen gehört" zeitgemäßer klingt, laut Duden ist es eine korrekte Form Schau im Link unter Bedeutungen, Beispiele und Wendungen nach
- Degrees of liking in Ich mag dich and Ich habe dich gern
In this thread, it has been pointed out that "Ich liebe dich" and "Ich habe dich lieb" are both strong statements -- the former is reserved for the significant other such as boy girlfriend, wife husband, while the latter for somewhat close and beloved family members
- Why does fragen take two accusatives? - German Language Stack Exchange
Ich muss dich etwas fragen — Duolingo (If the above is wrong, so is the premise of this question, so please correct it if need be!) Does this sentence not have two direct objects? Why does the
- Wer hat dich gesehen? or Wen hat dich gesehen?
"Sehen is an accusative verb" - That's why you say "Wer hat dich gesehen" and not "Wer hat dir gesehen" "Wen hast du gesehen" is also grammatically correct but has a totally different meaning - "which are the people that you saw", instead of "which people did you see"
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