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Article 2: Freedom of the person – Grammar: Genitive structures

Decoding the “Des” – My Struggle with the Genitive in Germany Okay, deep breath. Let me tell you, learning German isn’t just about memorizing words; it’s about understanding how those words fit together, and honestly, the Genitive case has been my nemesis. It’s not about rote learning; it’s about… well, it’s about feeling like I’m…
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