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German Adjective Endings

๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ช Adjektivendungen
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German adjective endings change depending on the gender, case and whether a definite or indefinite article precedes the adjective. There are three tables to learn: after der/die/das, after ein, and without an article.

โœ๏ธ Adjective Endings after Definite Articles (der/die/das)

GermanEnglishNotes / Example
der alte Mannthe old man (nom.)Masculine nominative: -e
die alte Frauthe old woman (nom.)Feminine nominative: -e
das alte Hausthe old house (nom.)Neuter nominative: -e
den alten Mannthe old man (acc.)Masculine accusative: -en
dem alten Mannto the old man (dat.)Masculine dative: -en

โœ๏ธ รœbungen (Practice Exercises)

Exercise 1: Try using 3 words from the table above in a sentence! Write them down.

Exercise 2: Cover the English column and test yourself โ€” do you know all the words?

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