A1 German Course | Lesson 10 | Adjective Endings in German Nominative & Possessive Pronouns| English

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Adjective ending in nominative case along with possessive pronouns for German noun depends on the gender of noun in German language. The lesson 10 of A1 level of German language course for beginners explains a special case in German nominative case. In this lesson the changes in the adjective endings in nominative case are exaplined, if a possessive pronoun is used along with the adjective for a noun. Since the gender of noun in German language can be maculine, feminine or neuter, therefore the adjective endings vary for different genders.
If the adjective is used together with the possessive pronoun and the noun being used is in nominative case, the djective ending for a masculine German noun will be -er
If the adjective is used together with the possessive pronoun and the noun being used is in nominative case, the djective ending for a masculine German noun will be -e
If the adjective is used together with the possessive pronoun and the noun being used is in nominative case, the djective ending for a masculine German noun will be -es
It is important to note that this adjective ending is valid only for the nominative case in German language. In the upcoming lessons of Free german language for beginners, I will explain the adjective endings in accusative case, dative case and genitive case.
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You are such a amazing teacher!
your lessons are very helpful and well paced. Thank you for making all of this available for free for everyone.

aanandita
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Unnecessary tough language = german 😤
But you thoroughly explain the concept which helps to understand it better. I used busuu for learning german before but its method doesn't suit me. I learn by remembering the rules.
Thank you for your contribution. 🎉 You're a excellent teacher.

sunilatahir
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Please make video on how to pronounce the R letter in German via hindi/urdu

ashishkhkh
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Hello, thank you very much sir. Please for some one that does not even know a single word in German, how do I start learning. I can not even remember more than one or two words. It is really frustrating

christopheroven
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Hello,
In Lesson 8, you have mentioned the use of "e" at the end of adjective in definite adjective for masculine, feminine and neutral but you have used "er", "e" and "es" in this lesson. Please explain this or correct me if I have made my statement wrong.

prafulmalagavi
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Please Tell, Whole nominative case in one lesson video Nummer?.

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