In German there is a difference between the subject of a sentence and the object of a sentence. For the subject you use “der/die/das” (Nominativ) and for the object it’s “den/die/das” (Akkusativ). Of course there isn’t a special form of “die” or “das” just to mess with your head a little, since it’s German.
In German there is a difference between the subject of a sentence and the object of a sentence. For the subject you use “der/die/das” (Nominativ) and for the object it’s “den/die/das” (Akkusativ). Of course there isn’t a special form of “die” or “das” just to mess with your head a little, since it’s German.