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I. Theory and definitions - Negation with "kein" and “nicht” in German 

Kein nicht
Kein Nicht negation german

Mr. Puddle: Right, Mrs. Catalog!

She doesn't swim.

She doesn't like my car.

They don't eat breakfast.

We don't live in the city.

 

Sie schwimmt nicht.

Sie mag mein Auto nicht.

Sie essen das Frühstück nicht .

Wir leben in der Stadt nicht.

 

I don't want any money.

We don't like any car.

I don't find any books there.

He doesn't have a house

 

 

Ich will kein Geld

Wir mögen kein Auto

Ich finde dort keine Bücher

Er hat kein Haus

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Check me!

Check me!

Take your chance and try to guess what these  sentences mean !

Mrs. Purrplexed wants to play!

 

Position of nicht: 

 

When we negate the verb, nicht will be at the end of the sentence:

 

Ich esse das Fleisch nicht.

 

 

I don't eat meat.

 

 

 

*The previous rule doesn't apply to adjectives, adverbs preceding the noun or phrasal/separable verbs:

 

 

Ich spreche nicht gut Deutsch

 

 

I don’t speak German well

 

 

Ich rufe sie nicht an.

 

 

I don’t call her

 

 

When we negate the noun, before the noun:

 

Ich esse kein Fleisch

 

I don’t eat MEAT

 

            

▶  Use “nicht” before:

 

 

1.Nouns preceded by : Der/ Die/ Das    

 

Das ist nicht die Schule!    

 

This isn’t the school!

 

 

2.Possessive pronouns: Mein, Dein, Sein etc

 

Das ist nicht mein Haus.  

   

This isn’t my house.

 

 

3. Phrasal verbs  such as : Spazieren gehen, Fußball spielen etc

 

Ich gehe nicht spazieren.  

 

 I don't take a walk

                                                                                 
Feminine + Plural keine Nominative+Accusative
Neuter kein  
Masculine kein Nominative
Masculine  keinen Accusative

 

The negation Nicht 

The negation Nicht in German

The negation Kein 

The negation Kein in German

There one specific rule that you should remember that makes everything clear: we use Kein (and its variations) for indefinite articles( Ein, Eine, Einen, etc. ) and Nicht when we have defined articles (Der, Das, Die)

Mr. Kitty Paw answers:

Have you noticed?!

As you notice, “kein” negation takes on all the characteristics that an article comes with. Just add a K in front of the indefinite article to transform it into a negation.

Mr. Puddle answers:

Have you noticed?!

I see the chair.                   No, I don’t see any chair.

Ich sehe den Stuhl.        Nein, Ich sehe keinen Stuhl!

This is a dog!                   No, this isn’t a dog!

Das ist ein Hund!             Nein, das ist kein Hund!

▶ Don’t forget that German is all about declension (the words take on the case, the number and the gender), “kein” is declined the same way as articles. 

 

 

 

 

▶ Feminine (+plural) and neuter have the same forms at Nominative and Accusative, only the masculine adds an extra -en at Accusative.

▶ Use “kein” before any noun preceded by articles ( ein/ eine/ ein, der/ die/ das) to negate it. 

 

 

 

Hint: it’s always used in combination with the verb to be (sein)

Select the correct answer:



Number Ich mag ___ Äpfel


Number Das ist ___ der Ring


Number Hexen haben ___ Kräfte


Number Er isst das Frühstück ___


Number Er spricht ___ Französisch


Number Mein Lehrer ist ___ alt


Number Ich mache es ___


Number Wir springen ins Meer ___


Number Ich koche ___ gut


Number Sie hat ___ Hund


See the translation of the text

I like don't apples!
This isn't the ring
Witches don’t have powers
He doesn't eat the breakfast!
He doesn't speak French
My teacher isn't old
I don’t do it
We don’t jump in the see
I don’t cook well
She doesn’t have a dog

V. Let's practice! - Negation  with "kein" & “nicht”

Mr. PuddleNicht” Ich spreche nicht gut Deutsch!, don’t forget to use “nicht” before adverbs/adjectives and at the end of sentence when negating verbs, otherwise you use kein.

Mr. Puddle: Ich spreche kein Deutsch”, meaning that you negate the word “German” by using “kein” because you can’t speak the language.

Mrs. Catalog: So.. when I say “ I don’t swim”,  it would be :

“Ich schwimme nicht”.

Mrs. Catalog:: And when I say “I don’t speak German well”, what do I use? I forgot it!

Mrs. Catalog:  Mr.Puddles! How can I say that “I don’t speak German?”

     IV. Purrrfection explained! - Negation with "kein" and“nicht”

    ▶   As long as you follow the rules, it’s easy to remember that "kein" is used for all articles preceding a verb while "nicht" only for der, die, das and verbs.

 

   ▶   Don't forget to decline "kein" according to the noun's gender and case

 

   ▶   Watch out for "nicht"'s position because you could do mistakes: negating the verb will result in having "nicht" placed at the end of the sentence, whilst "nicht" preceding a noun would stay behind it (+adverbs and adjectives)

 

 

III.  Tips & Tricks : How to learn them easily? - Negation with "kein" and“nicht”

II.  Practical examples - Negation with "kein" and “nicht”

 

Have you ever wondered how to say: “I don’t speak German” or “I don’t have a car”? There are certain ways to express negation in German, and we'll learn them here.  

 

 

To express such sentences we use “kein” and “nicht”, but what’s the difference between these two words? Learn the rules bellow ⤦

 

Negation with kein and nicht


 

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