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German "it" Er, sie, es versus der, die, das
German "it"... why does Fluenz German use der, die, das instead of er, sie, es for "it". I've taken german at the college level for over a year and it has always been the case that "it" was er, es, sie not der, das, die as Fluenz has it.
Is this the case further on in Fluenz/are they doing this only to simplify the pronouns early on, or in German can either es/das, er/der, or sie/die mean "it".
Thanks for your help regarding this matter.
Is this the case further on in Fluenz/are they doing this only to simplify the pronouns early on, or in German can either es/das, er/der, or sie/die mean "it".
Thanks for your help regarding this matter.