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29 окт. 2024 г. · The gender of almost any German noun is determined by its form — especially suffixes, which are little endings such as -at, -ion, -ung, -ig ...
All German nouns are included in one of three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine or neuter. While the gender often does not directly influence the plural ...
4 окт. 2022 г. · German has three grammatical gender categories! That der (the) goes with masculine nouns, die (also means "the") with feminine, and das (...the) is for neuter ...
18 июл. 2024 г. · The masculine definite article (“the”) is der, the feminine is die, and the neuter form is das. German speakers have had many years to learn ...
If the noun ends in -tum, -chen, -lein, -ment, -um (-erl, -le, -el, -li = dialect variants), it's neuter.
Many genders can be easily worked out by looking at the ending of a noun. Common masculine noun endings: Common feminine noun endings: Common neuter endings.
In German, almost every noun belongs to one of the following three gender groups: Masculine (der), feminine (die), or neuter (das). To be able to use the ...
14 июн. 2023 г. · German Noun Endings · masculine ending: -ling, -ast, -ich · feminine endings: -ung, heit, -anz · neuter endings: -chen, il, -ing.
Nouns ending in “-er”, “-ner” and “-ant”. Common nouns, which can take on both genders, are marked masculine by the endings “-er”, “-ner” or “ant.” (The ...
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