Au sommaire IMAGYNA :
- Le mot « Kompliment » est un nom neutre en allemand.
- En allemand, l’orthographe du mot et l’article précédant le mot peuvent changer en fonction du cas nominatif, accusatif, génitif ou datif.
- La déclinaison de « Kompliment » en allemand : Neutre Singulier : das Kompliment | Neutre Pluriel : die Komplimente
- Différence entre « compliment » et « complement » en allemand.
- Utilisation des compliments dans les conversations en allemand.
- Exercice pour formuler des compliments sur l’apparence et la personnalité en allemand.
Understanding the Declension of Kompliment
Kompliment is a neuter noun. Remember that, in German, both the spelling of the word and the article preceding the word can change depending on whether it is in the nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative case. For further information, see Collins Easy Learning German Grammar.
Case:
Neuter Singular: das Kompliment | Neuter Plural: die Komplimente
Nominative: das Kompliment | die Komplimente
Accusative: das Kompliment | die Komplimente
Genitive: des Kompliments/Komplimentes | der Komplimente
Dative: dem Kompliment | den Komplimenten
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Understanding the Difference Between Compliment and Complement
Do not confuse with complement.
Using Compliments in Conversations
If you give something to someone with your compliments, you give it to that person free:
- I like how cheerful you are.
- I appreciate that you always listen carefully to everyone’s ideas.
- It was nice of you to bring a gift.
OK, at this point, you’ve learned some language to compliment someone’s appearance and personality. We have an exercise for you! Think of someone you know well. This person could be your friend, family member, or colleague. Imagine you want to compliment this person on his or her appearance and personality. Can you make two sentences? Pause the video, and say your sentences out loud.