Sich
Sich is the German reflexive pronoun used to indicate that the subject acts upon or is affected by the action in reference to itself. It is used with reflexive verbs and can appear in either the accusative or the dative case, depending on the sentence structure and the presence of another object.
- Accusative: mich, dich, sich, uns, euch, sich
- Dative: mir, dir, sich, uns, euch, sich
The third-person forms are identical in both cases: sich. In sentences with another direct object, the reflexive
- Reflexive verbs: sich erinnern, sich duschen, sich waschen, sich kämmen. Examples: Ich wasche mich. Er rasiert
- With two objects or when emphasis is needed: Wir gönnen uns etwas. (We treat ourselves to something.)
- Intensification: sich selbst can be used for emphasis: Er hat sich selbst überrascht.
- Some verbs require a reflexive form more naturally than an ordinary object, while others can be
- With prepositional complements, the reflexive pronoun remains the object of the verb: Sie freut sich über
- Etymology: sich is a Germanic reflexive pronoun, cognate with Dutch zich and Swedish sig, and is
Overall, sich plays a central role in expressing actions directed at the subject itself and in forming