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Learn the forms and endings of der/das/die, ein-words, and pronouns in German with this chart and mnemonic advice. See examples, practice exercises, and tips for gender neutral pronouns.
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8 cze 2024 · Learn why and how to use der, die, das correctly in German. Discover the concept of noun gender, shortcuts for memorizing, and tips for using der die das in a sentence.
Learn these two charts well, and everything else you do in German will become a lot easier for you! Once you know the nominative forms of der/das/die, you essentially know the accusative forms, which are the same except for the masculine accusative, where "der" changes to "den."
16 kwi 2021 · To use a noun correctly, you must know its gender. Look at these examples, and notice how I use a different article (der/die/das) depending on the noun’s gender: (Remember that all German nouns are always written with a capital letter.) You need to remember the gender of every German noun that you learn.
31 maj 2023 · When a German learner looks for ‘articles’, one of the first things you’ll be introduced to is a chart like this: Or maybe this somewhat improved version: Either way, we have a chart that tells us specifically how to say ’the’ in German — six different ways! How do you pick out the correct variant of ‘the’?
18 lis 2017 · Learn how to use the German definite articles der, die, das according to noun gender, case and suffixes. Find out when to ignore the genitive case and how to deal with exceptions and biological gender.
PDF versions of this table and its notes for printing: black&white (47 Kb) or colour (51 Kb) | Nominative | Accusative | Dative | Genitive | Notes |. After the verb " sein " (to be) - e.g. Er ist ein nett er Mann. Practise it! Do this practice exercise on German noun gender (Nominative).