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Clear, example-driven explanations of the German grammar structures that trip up learners most. Each guide focuses on practical usage — how the rule appears in real sentences — not just tables to memorise.
German has three grammatical genders — masculine (der), feminine (die), and neuter (das). Unlike French with two or Engl…
Read guide →German has four grammatical cases — nominative, accusative, dative, and genitive — each showing the role a noun plays in…
Read guide →Modal verbs are among the most useful German words you can learn. They modify the meaning of another verb — expressing a…
Read guide →German word order is more flexible than English but follows strict rules. The most important rule: in a main clause, the…
Read guide →Reading grammar rules is one thing. Seeing them used in a real German sentence — and clicking the word to understand exactly how it works — is faster and sticks longer. Butterfluent shows grammar explanations in context as you watch.
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