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what a nice question
Answer:
Hallo, mein Name ist Jack.
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I hope this helps. :)
I put in German if you will like.
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Ute mag ihre Chefin nicht.
Max findet seinen Chef nett.
Mittags liest Ute ihre E-Mails.
Ute und Max lieben
ihren Job.
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The accusative case is used to mark the direct object of a sentence. In the accusative case possessive pronouns have an 'en' ending for the masculine, an 's' or 'es' for the neutral, and an 'e' ending for the feminine and plural.
Klaus steht um 6 Uhr auf.
Frau Schulz räumt am Morgen auf.
Meine Mutter kauft am Freitag ein.
Um wie viel Uhr gehst du schlafen?
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I read an article from Franfurter Allgemeine magazine newspaper and its called In Birthplace of Nazism, „Never Again“ Must Really Mean „Never Again’’. And they are talking about the Holocaust, Jews and how anti-Semitism is on the rise in Germany again.
I learned that 27 percent of Germans are anti semitic, which means they don't like Jews. And some of these reasons are either because they think they talk too much about the Holocaust (41%) or they think Jews have to much power in buisnees (28%) or Jews are more loyal to Israel than to Germany (48%). It also talks about how Jews are a target in Germany and around the world.
This can not happen in the US because we don't have a Hitler and we don't have bad history with Jews.
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its my example i had to do last semester
just translate it