Translation: "For"
Was ist "für"?
Translation: "With"
Was ist "mit"?
Use this case if the question being asked is "Wohin?" (Where to?).
Was ist Akkusativ?
Use this case if the question being asked is "Wo?" (Where?).
Was ist Dativ?
Short for: in + dem
Was ist "im"?
Translation: "Without"
Was ist "ohne"?
Translation: "From" or "By"
Was ist "von"?
Translation: "Behind"
Was ist "hinter"?
Translation: "Under"
Was ist "unter"?
Short for: in + das
Was ist "ins"?
Translation: "Through"
Was ist "durch"?
Translation: "After" or "To"
Was ist "nach"?
Translation: "Over"
Was ist "über"?
Translation: "Between"
Was ist "zwischen"?
Short for: an + dem
Was ist "am"?
In the Accusative case, the word der (masculine) always changes to this.
Was ist "den"?
In the Dative case, feminine words (die) change to this word (usually used for masculine).
Was ist "der"?
This verb is the action of "placing/laying" something down; it triggers the Accusative.
Was ist "legen"?
This 3-letter German verb means "to be lying down" (flat) and always uses the Dative.
Was ist "liegen"?
You use "zum" for masculine/neuter places, but you must use this version for feminine places (like die Bäckerei).
Was ist "zur"?
Fill in the blank: Ich habe ein Geschenk für ____ (my father).
Was ist "meinen Vater"?
In the Dative plural, you change the article to den and usually add this letter to the end of the noun.
Was ist "n"? (e.g., den Kindern)
This verb is the action of "setting" something upright; it triggers the Accusative.
Was ist "stellen"?
This 6-letter German verb means "to be standing" (upright) and always uses the Dative.
Was ist "stehen"?
To say you are going "to the" movies, you use this contraction because Kino is a das word.
Was ist "ins"?