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YourGermanTeacher | German Adjective Endings | Adjektivdeklination im Nominativ @yourgermanteacher | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
In this lesson I am going to explain you why there are German adjective endings, when you will need to use them and how you have to use them. AND a special long bonus tip this time where I explain the entire concept behind the adjective endings. There is actually a system... πŸ˜€

Here the time stamps:

0:00 Intro
1:14 When you have to decline an adjective?
2:32 What affects the ending?
3:05 German adjective endings in nominative
4:45 Examples
8:26 The system of adjective endings explained
12:30 Bonus Tip 2: Negativ- & Possessivartikel

In this video we only discuss the German adjective endings in nominative. In German we call it: Adjektivdeklination im Nominativ. You might have seen this in your textbook.

In the following lessons I am going to explain you the declension of German adjectives in Akkusativ, Dativ and Genitiv. But for now, lets concentrate on nominative and get it right from the beginning. Once you memorized the nominative endings, all other cases will be much easier to learn and understand.

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Related Content:
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2️⃣ Declension of German adjectives in Akkusativ:
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3️⃣ Declension of German adjectives in Dative:
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