Nominative
Accusative
Kein
Rules and Plurals
Gender and Case
100

How do you say this in German?

A boy is eating.

Ein Junge isst

100

How do you say this in German?

I am reading a book.

Ich lese ein Buch.

100

How do you say "I have no money." in German?

Ich habe kein geld.

100

The indefinite article does not have this form.

Plural Form

100

This article ending indicates a feminine noun in the Nominative case.

-e (eine)

200

How do you say this in German?

My daughter is swimming

Meine tochter schwimmt.

200

How do you say this in German?

She is playing a computer.


Sie spielt einen Computer.

200

How do you say "Wir kaufen kein Essen." in German?

Wir kaufen kein essen.

200

The rule to use when talking about multiple indefinite items.

Use no article at all

200

This article ending indicates a masculine noun in the Accusative case.

-en (einen)

300

How do you say this in German?

A child is speaking German.

Ein kind spricht Deutsch

300

How do you say this in German?

We are drinking a glass of milk.

Wir trinken ein glas milch.

300

How do you say "He has no girlfriend." in German?

Er hat keine Freundin.

300

How do you say "They have no books." in German?

Sie haben keine Bücher

300

This article ending could indicate a neuter noun in either the Nominative or Accusative case.

no ending (ein)
400

The indefinite article for a feminine noun in the Nominative case.

eine

400

The indefinite article ending for a feminine noun in the Accusative case. What is the article

-e (eine)

400

The ending for kein in the Accusative case for a masculine noun.

-en (Keinen)

400

How do you say "I see children" in German?

Ich sehe kinder.

400

The three different endings for indefinite articles in the Nominative case.

-e (feminine), no ending (masculine), no ending (neuter)

500

The ending added to the indefinite article for a masculine noun in the Nominative case. What is the indefinite article?

no ending (ein)

500

The one gender whose indefinite article ending changes in the Accusative case. What is that article.

Masculine (einen)

500

The form of kein used for a plural noun.

Keine

500

How do you say "She is visiting her Grandparents." in German?

Sie besucht ihr Großeltern

500

The two indefinite article forms that are the same in the Nominative and Accusative cases.

feminine (eine) and neuter (ein)

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