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Jul 10, 2017 - 11:06 AM
In spoken German, these pronouns can be used both as "this" or "that", so it's the context that will tell you.
Dieser is used before masculine subjects, Diese before feminine ones, and Dieses before neutral subjects. When in front of a word in the position of object, the endings change, just like for "ein".
We explain all these phenomenas all through Fluenz level 1, so if you're feeling a bit lost with endings, don't hesitate to review the corresponding sessions for each article, and do the workouts again, it will help you retain them better.
Dieser is used before masculine subjects, Diese before feminine ones, and Dieses before neutral subjects. When in front of a word in the position of object, the endings change, just like for "ein".
We explain all these phenomenas all through Fluenz level 1, so if you're feeling a bit lost with endings, don't hesitate to review the corresponding sessions for each article, and do the workouts again, it will help you retain them better.