German Grammar
German Clause Connectors
Subordinating connector (dass / wenn / weil / ob …) + clause with verb at the end
German clause connectors are essential for linking ideas in real German. This page focuses on the subordinating ones — dass, wenn, weil, ob, obwohl — that send the verb to the end of the clause, one of the most distinctive word-order patterns learners need to hear in natural speech.
Real Examples from Native Speakers
"Wenn ich wenn ich alle nehme, wenn ihr da sagt Fünfer, wenn ich alle nehme pro Stück."
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Formula
Subordinating connector (dass / wenn / weil / ob …) + clause with verb at the end
This page combines the textbook rule with real-world German — every example is an unscripted clip from a real native speaker. You're hearing how this grammar point sounds in real life, not in a classroom.