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German Nouns and Cases
All about German nouns and the four German cases.
German Nouns and Gender - der, die, das
German Nouns and Gender - der, die, das
Tricky Masculine Nouns in German
Some German masculine nouns take case endings that do not follow the usual pattern.
Tricky Masculine Nouns in German
Tricky Masculine Nouns in German
Special German-English Nouns Glossary
A glossary of special masculine nouns that take irregular endings in the accusativem dative, and genitive cases.
Tricky Masculine Nouns in German
Tricky Masculine Nouns in German
German for Beginners: Lesson 3 - Nouns and Gender
German for Beginners: Lesson 3 - Nouns and Gender. With audio. An online course with references designed for beginners and intermediate learners who wish to review.
Grammar/Grammatik
German grammar grammar guides, lessons and exercises.
German Noun Suffixes and Gender
A look at German noun endings and the exceptions to the gender rules for many noun suffixes.
German Grammar: Gender and Nouns
German grammar - gender - nouns - pronouns.
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