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Describe your apartment and accurately describe your room
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Wir gingen nach Aruba. Ich glaube, wir haben ein Flugzeug genommen. Wir wollten an die Strände gehen und abhängen, aber meine ganze Familie wurde krank und begann sich zu übergeben. Ich wurde zuerst krank. Es dauerte einen Tag. Dann meine Mutter, dann mein Vater. Die Krankheit aller dauerte nur einen Tag, wir wissen immer noch nicht, was es war. Es war okay, denke ich. Hätte besser sein können. Wir konnten immer noch die Umgebung genießen, nur nicht das, was wir uns erhofft hatten.
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Herr, in German, means <em>mister, sir, gentleman, </em>or in elevated cases, <em>lord</em> or <em>master</em>.
It's important to realize something about German: cases.
There are four different cases in German, and they are:
nominative - when something acts as a subject
<em>(the person doing the action)</em>
accusative - when something acts as a direct object
<em>(the thing the action happens to)</em>
dative - when something acts as an indirect object
<em>(like accusative but preceded by to, at, in, etc.)</em>
genitive - when something acts as possessing something.
<em>(the person to whom something belongs)</em>
Here's a sample sentence.
<u>He came into the garage and stole John's bike.</u>
The subject, <em>he</em>, is nominative.
The direct object, <em>the bike,</em> is accusative.
The indirect object, <em>the garage</em>, is dative.
The person possessing something, <em>John</em>,<em> </em>is in the genitive.
In English, cases don't matter very much.
However, in German they are extremely important.
German cases even change how to <u>write and say words<em /></u><em>.
(This is called <u>declension</u>.)
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Herr will appear as Herrn because of its <em>declension</em>.
In the nominative, it's <u>Herr</u>.
In any other case, it's <u>Herrn</u>. (i.e., when it's acting as the object of a sentence)
When it's plural, it's always <u>Herren</u>.
Hi there! Hopefully this helps!
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The economy you are describing is a <u><em>Traditional Economy.</em></u>
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<em>Countries that use this type of economic system are often rural and farm-based. Also known as a subsistence economy, a traditional economy is defined by bartering and trading. </em>