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Tricky Masculine Nouns in German

Here's a short German lesson on masculine nouns that behave a little differently than most der nouns. Most German nouns ending in -e, for instance, are feminine. But some e-ending nouns are masculine and usually based on an adjective. Do you know how they work in cases other than nominative? Then there's another group of masculine nouns referring to animals, titles, and professions. They take endings that differ from normal, too. Learn more in this special lesson complete with glossary.

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Thursday April 21, 2005 | comments (0)

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