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Expressing well-being (Mir geht es…) – Grammar: Dative constructions

My First Few Months: Mastering “Mir geht es…” and the Dative Okay, so here I am, six months into living in Berlin. It’s… intense. The language, the pace, the sheer amount of everything. Before I came, everyone kept saying “Learn the basics!” which, fair enough. But nothing really prepared me for how much I actually…
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