what the heck is the accusative case

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tryna learn german and its saying the difference between eine or ein and einen is the accusative case and idk wtf that means and when to use it so pls what does this mean

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The accusative case is a noun which receives the action of the verb.

“The man saw a car”.

There are two nouns, “man” and “car”. The man did the action. The car received the action.

The car is the accusative. In English they don’t really distinguish them when speaking, but other languages use special suffixes like Latin.

For instance: “the girl saw a girl”

In Latin, the first girl is “puella” and the girl who was seen is “puellam”.

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