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'''mensches''' "men"
'''mensches''' "men"


=== Articles and Genitive ===
=== Articles ===


The definite articles are '''der''' (singular) and '''des''' (plural).
The definite articles are '''der''' (singular) and '''des''' (plural).


The genitive is formed with the preposition '''o''' "of":
=== Genitive ===
 
The genitive is formed in two ways.
 
It may be formed with a prepositional phrase, using the preposition '''o''' "of":


'''der cän o der mensch''' "the dog of the man", "the man's dog"
'''der cän o der mensch''' "the dog of the man", "the man's dog"
Or it may be formed by using the plural form of the possessor in apposition to the thing possessed:
'''der mensches cän''' "the man's dog"


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Revision as of 14:21, 7 April 2016

Nouns

Gender

Nouns have no grammatical gender.

Plural

Nouns form their plurals in -s (-es if the singular ends in s, z, x, or sch):

mädins "young women"
mensches "men"

Articles

The definite articles are der (singular) and des (plural).

Genitive

The genitive is formed in two ways.

It may be formed with a prepositional phrase, using the preposition o "of":

der cän o der mensch "the dog of the man", "the man's dog"

Or it may be formed by using the plural form of the possessor in apposition to the thing possessed:

der mensches cän "the man's dog"