German language (Dative, Nominative, Accusative, Genitive)

Could someone give an example sentence in German to illustrate the uses of;

Cases.

Dative.
Nominative.
Accusative.
Genitive.

Many thanks.

Dative: Mein Chef hat mir von den Expansionsplänen erzählt.
Nominative: VW ist ein dynamisches Unternehmen.
Accusative: Können Sie das Schiff am Horizont sehen?
Genitive: Die Angehörigen der Besatzung sind informiert worden.[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC short conversations: Two conference participants introduce themselves to each other[YSaerTTEW443543]

Many thanks Torsten. Now I only have to translate them. (sentences.) :slight_smile:

Sure Bill. We can do it together. I can try to translate those sentences into English and you can correct me. Or we can do it the other way round. What do you reckon?[YSaerTTEW443543]

TOEIC short conversations: A customer complains about bad service[YSaerTTEW443543]

Good morning Torsten. Both your German and English is far better than mine, so I’ll let you do it alone.

Bill.

Centuries ago, English had the same cases.

When people say that English comes from Germany it’s very difficult for me to accept as true. They are so distinct languages. I’m not able to read and understand a sentence written in German. :wink: