. Henn-Ahn's German grammar. A practical, easy, and thorough method of learning the German language. In accordance with the modern German orthography . ctroiberftefyeu (miberftanb, miberftanben), to withstandzürnen, to be angry with 4. A few inipersonal verbs and pbrases are always aecompanied by adative, as: e§ tl)itt mir leib. (See 120. 2 and 3.) 5. The dative of a norm or pronoun is often used where in Englishthe possessive case would be proper; thus: id) manne mir bie §änbe, I amwarrning my hands; £>cm ©enerat rourbe ba% ^J3ferb erfefjoffeu, the generalshorse was shot. 6. The dative fre


. Henn-Ahn's German grammar. A practical, easy, and thorough method of learning the German language. In accordance with the modern German orthography . ctroiberftefyeu (miberftanb, miberftanben), to withstandzürnen, to be angry with 4. A few inipersonal verbs and pbrases are always aecompanied by adative, as: e§ tl)itt mir leib. (See 120. 2 and 3.) 5. The dative of a norm or pronoun is often used where in Englishthe possessive case would be proper; thus: id) manne mir bie §änbe, I amwarrning my hands; £>cm ©enerat rourbe ba% ^J3ferb erfefjoffeu, the generalshorse was shot. 6. The dative frequently answers to the English objeetive with for;thus: fott id) fcem armen9)?anne bie Xtyüv öffnen? shall I open the door/orthe poor man? 7. Intransitive verbs governing a dative can not regularly be used inthe passive form; but many of them admit of an impersonal passive withthesame case, as: fcein Spanne fanu geholfen roerben, Bernau canbehelped. 174. tiersagt, faint-hearted bie (Srroadjfenen (pl), grown peoph bie gaefet (—, - n), the torch guträglid), beneficialba$ ®d)icffal (-§, -e), the fate ber ©egen (-§, —), the blessing.


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