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Oct 06, 2015 - 05:05 PM
"In" can mean "in" or "to". The case tells you how to translate it.
If you see the accusative case, it indicates direction (movement) and means "to".
If you see the dative case, it indicates a location and means "in".
In your example, "In unserem Zug" is in the dative case, so it means "In our train."
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If you see the accusative case, it indicates direction (movement) and means "to".
If you see the dative case, it indicates a location and means "in".
In your example, "In unserem Zug" is in the dative case, so it means "In our train."
I Hope that helps!