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The trickiest German prepositions are the ***Wechselpräpositionen***, also known as the *“two-way prepositions”*. They’re sometimes also called the *“dual case prepositions”*. These prepositions can take the dative *or* accusative: • *an* – “on (a vertical surface)” • *auf* – “on top of (horizontal surface)” • *hinter* – “behind” • *in* – “in, into” • *neben* – “next to” • *entlang* – “along” • *über* – “above” • *unter* – “under” • *vor* – “in front of” • *zwischen* – “between”

German Prepositions – The Ultimate Guide (with Charts)

George Julian

Python [decorators](https://realpython.com/primer-on-python-decorators/) are another popular and convenient use case for inner functions, especially for closures. **Decorators** are higher-order functions that take a callable (function, method, class) as an argument and return another callable.

Python Inner Functions: What Are They Good For?

Real Python

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