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German Sentence Structure Simple Guide

The most important German sentence rule for beginners is simple: in a normal statement, the verb usually stays in position two.

Basic German order is usually subject + verb + extra information.
The verb is normally the second idea in a statement.
Time phrases can come first, but the verb still stays second.

Simple explanation

Short sections, short paragraphs, clear takeaways.

English says "I learn German today". German can say "Ich lerne heute Deutsch".

If you start with time, the verb still comes second: "Heute lerne ich Deutsch".

This verb-second habit is one of the fastest ways to make German sentences sound correct.

German examples

Each example includes English and Bangla support.

Ich lerne Deutsch.

EN: I learn German.

BN: আমি জার্মান শিখি।

Heute lerne ich Deutsch.

EN: Today I learn German.

BN: আজ আমি জার্মান শিখি।

Am Abend höre ich eine Geschichte.

EN: In the evening I listen to a story.

BN: সন্ধ্যায় আমি একটি গল্প শুনি।

Bangla explanation

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

German sentence-এ verb-এর position খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ। সাধারণ statement-এ verb দ্বিতীয় স্থানে থাকে।

Time phrase আগে আসলেও verb দ্বিতীয় জায়গায় থাকবে: Heute lerne ich Deutsch।

এই নিয়মটি A1-A2 sentence writing-এর জন্য সবচেয়ে দরকারি।

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