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>.
Answer:
South American and languages Spanish, Portuguese and French
Explanation:
Bro I hot no answer for you I’m so sorry, good luck
Answer:
1. Ich würde ein teures Auto und schöne Kleider für mich selbst kaufen, wenn ich eine Million Euro hättest
-I would buy an expensive car and nice clothes for myself if I had a million Euros
(WO may be a bit scuffed)
2. Ich werde feiern, wenn ich mit der Schule fertig bin
- I will party when I finish school (feiren = to party/celebrate)
3. Ich würde in meinem eigenes Hause wohnen, wenn ich in eigenes Haus hätte
-I would live in my own house if I had my own house (pretty big brain stuff going on here)
4. Ich würde eine Party veranstalten wenn meine Eltern nicht zu Hause wären
-I would throw a party if my parents weren't home
5. I'm just gonna skip this one...
6. keine Ahnung
-no Idea
just a suggestion for this: switch some of the verbs around so that it still makes sense but is more personal
also my answers maybe a bit scuffed as I haven't been fully taught the subjunctive (Konjunktiv) case yet