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In German, all nouns are capitalized. For example, "my name" is "mein Name," and "the apple" is "der Apfel." This helps you identify which are the nouns in a sentence. Three Grammatical Genders, Three Types of Nouns Nouns in German are either feminine, masculine or neuter. For example, "Frau" (woman) is feminine, "Mann" (man) is masculine, and "Kind" (child) is neuter. The grammatical gender may not match the biological gender: "Mädchen" (girl) is a neuter noun. It is important to learn every noun along with its gender because parts of German sentences change depending on the gender of their nouns. In case you need to guess, the most common gender is masculine. Generally speaking, the definite article "die" (the) and the indefinite article "eine" (a/an) are used for feminine nouns, "der" and "ein" for masculine nouns, and "das" and "ein" for neuter nouns. For example, it is "die Frau," "der Mann," and "das Kind." However, later you will see that this changes depending on something called the "case of the noun." Umlauts Umlauts are the two dots you see above some vowels in German words, such as in "Mädchen." Literally, "Umlaut" means "around the sound," because its function is to change how the vowel sounds. An umlaut can sometimes indicate the plural of a word. For example, the plural of "Mutter" (mother) is "Mütter." Verb Conjugation Verb Conjugation in German is more challenging than in English. To conjugate a regular verb in the present tense, identify the invariant stem of the verb and add the ending corresponding to any of the grammatical persons, which you can simply memorize: English Person-Ending-German Example I-e ich spiele You (singular)-st du spielst He/She/It-t er/sie/es spielt We-en wir spielen You (plural)-t ihr spielt You (formal)-en Sie spielen They-en sie spielen Notice that the 1st and the 3rd person plural have the same ending as "you (formal)."
Posted on: Tue, 09 Jul 2013 09:54:44 +0000

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