‘derselbe’
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Grammar: Demonstrative ‘derselbe’ (the same one) – Grammar: Demonstrative pronouns

Decoding “derselbe”: A Beginner’s Guide to German Demonstrative Pronouns Okay, so let’s be honest. German grammar felt like a locked fortress at first. All these cases, genders, and weird word orders – it was enough to make me want to pack my bags and move back to America. But, I’m slowly getting the hang of…
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Grammar: Case endings for ‘derselbe’ (Nom/Akk/Dat) – Grammar: Case declension

Decoding ‘derselbe’: My Struggle with German Case Endings Okay, let’s be honest. Learning German has been… a lot. I’ve been living in Berlin for six months now, working as a freelance translator, and while I can sort of get by, the grammar is absolutely kicking my butt. Specifically, this whole ‘derselbe’ thing has been driving…
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