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musickatia [10]
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The subject does the ACTION.
The subject is the same word as nominative (nom).

The direct object is affected by the verb.
The direct object is the same word as accusative (akk).

The indirect object is the receiver of the direct object.
The indirect object is the same word as dative (dativ).

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EXAMPLE:
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GERMAN TRANSLATE:
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Ich = I 
sehe = see
das = the
Buch = book

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ANOTHER EXAMPLE:

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The English translation of the sentence is "I see the window."

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The object in the sentence is "window" since it is being affected by the action.

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ANOTHER EXAMPLE:

Der Mann siht die Frau.

Der Mann = the man
Die Frau = the women
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English translation is "The man sees the woman."
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I'm a bit rubbish on my German, but hopefully this helps you somewhat.
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