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German Accusative Case Explained Simply

The accusative is easier when you stop thinking about case labels and focus on what changes in the sentence. For beginners, the main thing to watch is often the masculine article.

The direct object often takes the accusative case.
Masculine der often changes to den in accusative.
Examples matter more than abstract grammar terminology.

Simple explanation

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In Ich sehe den Mann, the object Mann receives the action, so der Mann becomes den Mann.

Feminine die, neuter das, and plural die usually stay the same in the accusative.

Train the pattern with common verbs like sehen, kaufen, haben, and lesen.

German examples

Each example includes English and Bangla support.

Ich sehe den Mann.

EN: I see the man.

BN: আমি মানুষটিকে দেখি।

Sie kauft das Buch und die Tasche.

EN: She buys the book and the bag.

BN: সে বইটি এবং ব্যাগটি কিনে।

Bangla explanation

The same concept, explained in simpler Bangla-focused terms.

Accusative সাধারণত direct object-এ আসে, অর্থাৎ কাজটি যার উপর হচ্ছে।

সবচেয়ে নজর রাখতে হয় masculine noun-এ: der থেকে den হয়।

অনেক উদাহরণ দেখে pattern ধরুন, নিয়ম মুখস্থ করাই যথেষ্ট নয়।

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