DativObjekten
Dativobjekt, often called the indirect object, is a grammatical object in German that is put in the dative case. It typically marks the recipient, beneficiary, or beneficiary of an action. The Dativobjekt answers questions like Wem? or Wozu? while the direct object, the Akkusativobjekt, answers Wen? or Was?
In a sentence with two objects, the Dativobjekt usually indicates to whom something is given, shown, or
Dativobjekte use the forms of the dative case: personal pronouns are mir, dir, ihm, ihr, uns, euch,
Some verbs allow both a dative and an accusative object with different meanings, e.g., Ich erklärt dem
Understanding the Dativobjekt helps clarify sentence roles and word order, especially in ditransitive constructions, and distinguishes