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Please name the rule when to use the akkusativ case snd when to use the dativ case in the German language (or how to know if you you 'wen' or 'wem' / 'den' or 'dem'​

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User Enzotib
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Answer:

Use Akkusativ when the usage is like “into” or “onto” in English.

Use Dativ when the usage is like “in” or “on” (but not “into” or “onto”) in English.

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Answer:

Use Akkusativ when the usage is like “into” or “onto” in English.

Use Dativ when the usage is like “in” or “on” (but not “into” or “onto”) in English.

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