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this post was submitted on 03 Jun 2026
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In German, the construction to say "because of X", "wegen X", requires X to be put into genitive case. Most people will default to dative, unless they're actively thinking about it. "Because of the car" should be "wegen des Autos" but you'll regularly see "wegen dem Auto". "Because of you" should be "wegen deiner" but you'll absolutely never hear that but "wegen dir" (or maybe "deinetwegen", if they're fancy, which is also correct).
This is widespread enough that I'm wondering why it hasn't been standardised yet.