In German, the prepositions 'zu', 'zum', and 'zur' all mean 'to' and are used with different grammatical genders: 'zu' is used with persons (e.g., 'ich gehe zu Oma'), 'zum' (zu + dem) is used with masculine or neuter nouns (e.g., 'ich gehe zum Arzt'), and 'zur' (zu + der) is used with feminine nouns (e.g., 'ich gehe zur Schule').
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Uses of Zu, Zur , Zum in German Language !#germangrammar#fypシ #learngerman #usages #deutschlearners追加:
Hello, guten Tag. Are you also getting confused between zu, zum, zur?
So, all three comes from zu, which means to.
Zu is used whenever you are going to a person. For example, ich gehe zu Oma.
Or wir gehen zu Freunde.
So, zum comes from zu plus dem and it is used only with masculine or neuter nouns. For example, ich gehe zum Arzt.
Ich gehe zum Arzt.
Wir gehen zum Bahnhof. Wir gehen zum Bahnhof.
Zur.
Zur is comes from zu plus der and it is used only with feminine nouns. For example, ich gehe zur Schule.
Or sie fährt zur Arbeit.
Or we can say wir gehen zur Party.
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