die Banane

Usages of die Banane

Ich kaufe eine Banane und eine Birne für das Frühstück.
I am buying a banana and a pear for breakfast.
Die Banane liegt schon in der Tüte, aber die Birne bleibt auf dem Tisch.
The banana is already in the bag, but the pear stays on the table.
Meine Mutter sagt, Brokkoli und Blumenkohl seien gesund, aber mein Bruder isst lieber eine Banane.
My mother says broccoli and cauliflower are healthy, but my brother prefers to eat a banana.
Die Banane liegt schon auf dem Tisch, aber die Birne bleibt in meiner Tasche.
The banana is already on the table, but the pear stays in my bag.
Am Morgen isst meine Mutter Müsli mit einer Banane, aber ich trinke nur Kaffee.
In the morning my mother eats muesli with a banana, but I only drink coffee.
Wenn die Banane zu weich ist, esse ich lieber eine Birne.
If the banana is too soft, I prefer to eat a pear.
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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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