Wie ist die Stadt? Dative articles after 'laut'
I can use 'laut' with the dative case to report what I have understood from a text or to express other people's opinions.
Wie ist die Stadt? Dative articles after 'laut'
I can use 'laut' with the dative case to report what I have understood from a text or to express other people's opinions.
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Key learning points
- The preposition ‘laut’ means 'according to' and is followed by the dative case.
- The dative definite articles are: 'dem', 'der', 'dem', 'den'. 'Dies-' follows the same pattern.
- The dative indefinite articles are: 'einem', 'einer', 'einem'. Possessives follow the same pattern as these articles.
- The preposition 'laut' can be used to report what we have understood from texts, pictures, or from other people.
- The sound-symbol correspondence [au], as in 'laut', sounds like 'Haus'.
Keywords
Laut - a preposition meaning ‘according to’ which is followed by the dative case
Dative - case used for the indirect object in a sentence and after a dative verb or preposition
Common misconception
The word 'laut' always means 'loud' or 'loudly'.
As an adjective, 'laut' means 'loud', and as an adverb it means 'loudly'. However, when used as a preposition followed by the dative case, it means 'according to'.
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Prior knowledge starter quiz
6 Questions
to chat online, chatting online
to download, downloading
to stream, streaming
to be silent, being silent
to record, recording
to connect, to link
sandwich
contribution
coffee
cake
coach
stay, residence
Assessment exit quiz
4 Questions
Der Verkehr ist zu laut.
Das Kind singt zu laut.
Laut dem Kind, gibt es zu viel Verkehr.