German Sentence Structure Made Easy
German sentence structure becomes easier when you track one rule first: the verb stays in the second position in a normal statement.
Simple explanation
Short sections, short paragraphs, clear takeaways.
A simple statement often looks like Subject + Verb + Rest.
When time or place moves to the front, the verb still stays second: Heute lerne ich Deutsch.
This is why direct translation from English sometimes creates wrong German order.
German examples
Each example includes English and Bangla support.
Ich lerne heute Deutsch.
EN: I study German today.
BN: আমি আজ জার্মান পড়ি।
Heute lerne ich Deutsch zu Hause.
EN: Today I study German at home.
BN: আজ আমি বাসায় জার্মান পড়ি।
Bangla explanation
The same concept, explained in simpler Bangla-focused terms.
জার্মান main sentence-এ verb সাধারণত দ্বিতীয় স্থানে থাকে। এটিই সবচেয়ে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ নিয়ম।
সময় বা অন্য কোনো অংশ সামনে গেলেও verb তার জায়গা ধরে রাখে।
এই নিয়মটা ধরতে পারলে sentence বানানো অনেক সহজ হয়ে যায়।
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