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The video introduces the accusative case, or *Akkusativ*, in German grammar, highlighting its role as the direct object []. Initially, it contrasts sentences using the nominative case as the subject, such as "Maria hat einen Hund" (Maria has a dog) and "Wir kaufen ein Auto" (We are buying a car) [-]. The subject, in this instance, is identified as performing the action and thus conjugates the verb.
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The video introduces the accusative case, or *Akkusativ*, in German grammar, highlighting its role as the direct object []. Initially, it contrasts sentences using the nominative case as the subject, such as "Maria hat einen Hund" (Maria has a dog) and "Wir kaufen ein Auto" (We are buying a car) [-]. The subject, in this instance, is identified as performing the action and thus conjugates the verb.