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What do we mean by der-word ending.
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German “der” words represents the point at which a grammar endings is attached to that words. Grammar ending for determiners are based on the case and gender of the noun that a determiner describes. These word take “primary” endings.
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Der, die and das are definite articles. You decide which you have to use depending on the gender of the noun. In the German language there are three genders:
Masculine => der
Feminine => die
Neuter => das
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Der, die and das are definite articles. You decide which you have to use depending on the gender of the noun. In the German language there are three genders:
Masculine => der
Feminine => die
Neuter => das
#Be Brainly❤️
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