Category Nouns
The table, the lamp, the book, as we say in English. But in German: der Tisch, die Lampe, das Buch? What's this? the... the... the but der, die, das? It is terrifying, isn't it? Yes, it is terrific.Read More
hotels, exercises, books, documents, computers - Hotels, Aufgaben, Bücher, Dokumente, Computer. So, how is the plural of the German nouns formed?Read More
What happens to the nouns if they are put into a sentence? Or more exactly, what happens to the articles and things like this before them? Let's see!Read More
Three-form determiners, such as der, die, das; or: dieser, diese, dieses; or: jener, jene, jenes - they have three different forms in the nominative. How to decline them?Read More
How to decline the two-form determiners ein, eine, ein and kein, keine kein (pl. keine)?Read More
How to decline the possessive articles as two-form determiners?
mein-meine-mein (pl. meine); dein-deine-dein (pl. deine) and so onRead More
What to do with the German proper nouns? Do we have to decline them? If so, how?Read More
A special group of German nouns is called weak nouns, e.g. der Junge, -n, der Student, -en, der Polizist, -en.
How are they declined? Here we can find it out!Read More
Irregular nouns and their declension. E.g.: das Herz, des Herzens; der Name, des Namens; der Friede, des FriedensRead More