Learn German Dativ Prepositions: mit, nach, von, zu, bei, seit
Learn German Dativ Prepositions: mit, nach, von, zu, bei, seit
Learn German Dativ Prepositions: mit, nach, von, zu, bei, seit
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Welcome to today’s lesson on German Dative Prepositions: mit, nach, von, zu, bei, and seit.
These six prepositions are among the most commonly used in everyday German and they all share one important rule: they always require the dative case.
Understanding how and when to use them correctly is key to sounding fluent and expressing yourself accurately, whether you're talking about who you're with (with), where you're going (to), where something comes from (von), your current location (at), or how long something has been happening (since).
In this lesson, you'll learn the meaning and usage of each preposition, see real-life examples, and practice forming grammatically correct sentences. By the end, you’ll feel more confident navigating conversations, reading texts, and writing in German. Let's dive in!
