Prepositions Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
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For

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Für- acc.
Ich kaufe ein geschenk für meinen Bruder

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2
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Through

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Durch- acc
Wir gehen durch den park

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3
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Against

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Gegen- acc
Das auto fährt gegen den Baum

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4
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Without

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Ohne-acc
Ich gehe ohne mei en Hund

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5
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Around/at time

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Um -acc
Wir gregfen uns um den tisch/um acht Uhr

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6
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Until

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Bis -acc
Warte bis nächsten Montag

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7
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Along

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Entlang-acc
Er geht die straße entlang

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8
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From /out of

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Aus -dat
Ich komme aus dem Haus

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9
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At,near,with

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Bei - dat
Ich bin bei meinem frey d

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10
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With

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Mit - dat
Ich gehe mit meiner Schwester

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11
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After, to a city/country

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Nach -dat
Wir fahren nach berlin

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12
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Since

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Seit -dat
Ich lebe seit einem jahr hier

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13
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From,of

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Von -dat
Das geschenk isf von meinem onkel

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14
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To

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Zu -dat
Ich gehe zu dem Arzt

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15
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Opposite

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Gegenüber -dat
Das hotel liegt dem bahnhof gegenüber. Often comes after Noun

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16
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What does the German preposition ‘an’ mean?

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‘An’ means ‘at’ or ‘on’ and requires the accusative or dative case depending on the context.

17
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Which case does the preposition ‘auf’ require when indicating location?

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‘Auf’ requires the dative case when indicating location.

18
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What does ‘über’ mean and which case does it take?

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‘Über’ means ‘over’ or ‘about’ and can take the accusative or dative case.

19
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Which preposition means ‘between’ in German?

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‘Zwischen’ means ‘between’ and requires the dative or accusative case.

20
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True or False: ‘Vor’ can mean ‘before’ and ‘in front of’.

21
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Provide an example sentence using ‘nach’.

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‘Ich fahre nach Berlin.’ (I am driving to Berlin.)

22
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What is the meaning of ‘seit’ and which case does it require?

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‘Seit’ means ‘since’ or ‘for’ and always requires the dative case.

23
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What does ‘über’ mean in the context of direction?

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‘Über’ means ‘across’ and requires the accusative case.

24
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Provide an example sentence using ‘entlang’.

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‘Wir gehen den Fluss entlang.’ (We walk along the river.)

25
What is the meaning of the preposition 'über' in the context of topics?
'Über' means 'about' and requires the accusative case.
26
Which preposition means 'towards' in German?
'Zu' means 'towards' and requires the dative case.
27
Provide an example sentence using 'hinter'.
'Die Katze ist hinter dem Sofa.' (The cat is behind the sofa.)
28
What is the meaning of 'über' in the context of comparison?
'Über' means 'more than' and requires the accusative case.
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An
At
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Auf
On(to)
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Hinter
Behind
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Neben
Next to
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Über
Over
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Unter
Under
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Vor
In front of
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Zwischen
Between