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  • Nouns and Articles in German Grammar - Lingolia
    German nouns can be masculine (= der), feminine (= die) or neuter (= das) German-language dictionaries indicate noun gender via the abbreviations m (masculine), f (feminine) and n (neuter)
  • Articles in German Grammar - Lingolia
    They can be definite: der, die, das (the); or indefinite: ein, eine (a, an) In English grammar, the article does not change its form, however, in German grammar, the article changes its form to indicate the gender, number and case of a noun
  • Noun Cases in German Grammar - Lingolia
    First of all: articles are the small words that come before the noun (der, die, das; ein, eine …) Their form is declined (changed) depending on the case (nominative, accusative, dative or genitive)
  • Plural Nouns in German Grammar - Lingolia
    Add -r -er Here is a list of German noun endings that form the plural with -r or -er: many single-syllable neuter nouns Example: das Wort – die Wört er the word – the words an umlaut is often added to the plural form To note: feminine nouns never form the plural with -r -er
  • Gender – Free Exercise - Lingolia
    April war sehr verregnet The names of the months are all masculine in German (The month of) April was very rainy Der Die Das
  • Demonstrative Pronouns in German Grammar - Lingolia
    Der Derjeniger Derselber Use der die das, as well as derjenige diejenige (n) or derselbe dieselbe dasselbe to emphasise something Example: Wer ist der Junge? – Das weiß ich nicht Den kenne ich nicht Who is that boy? - I don’t know that I don’t know him Derjenige, der das Rätsel zuerst löst, bekommt einen Preis
  • Relative Clauses in German Grammar - Lingolia
    Relative clauses are always introduced by relative pronouns, usually, der, die, das for people and things Learn about the construction and word order of German relative clauses online with Lingolia
  • Les articles allemands et leur déclinaison - Lingolia
    L’article allemand peut être comme en français indéfini (ein, eine) ou défini (der, die, das) Apprends les règles d’usage et la déclinaison des articles allemands grâce à nos explications gratuites simples et claires accompagnées d’exemples et teste tes nouvelles connaissances avec nos exercices




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