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Usages of dick

Ich trage eine warme Mütze und einen dicken Schal, weil es kalt ist.
I wear a warm cap and a thick scarf because it is cold.
Je kälter der Morgen ist, desto wichtiger ist ein dicker Schal.
The colder the morning is, the more important a thick scarf is.
Mir ist kalt, deshalb ziehe ich einen dicken Pullover an.
I am cold, so I put on a thick sweater.
Mir ist heute kalt, deshalb ziehe ich einen dicken Pullover an.
I am cold today, so I put on a thick sweater.
Hinter dem Busch, an dem wir gestern vorbeigegangen sind, sieht man eine dicke Wurzel.
Behind the bush that we walked past yesterday, you can see a thick root.
Hinter der Hecke liegt ein Ast, und darunter kommt eine dicke Wurzel aus dem Boden.
Behind the hedge there is a branch, and underneath it a thick root comes out of the ground.
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German has four grammatical cases: nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), dative (indirect object), and genitive (possession). The case determines the form of articles and adjectives. For example, "the dog" is "der Hund" as a subject but "den Hund" as a direct object.

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