Adjektivendungen deutsch or adjective endings in German nomiative case is explained in Lesson 8 of A1 level of German language course for beginners. The adjective endings in German language are among the difficult topics of German grammar, I have tried to explain German adjective endings in nominative case in a simple and easy way. The adjective endings in German language are selected according to the gender of German noun. In addition to this it is important to know, if the noun to which adjective is associated is in nominative case in German language, accusative case in German language, Dative case in German language or Genitive case in German language. This video explains the adjective endings in nominative case in German language and the rules explained in this video does not apply to for the adjective endings in accusative, dative or genitive case.
Since each German noun has a gender and article of noun depends on the gender of noun in German language therefore the use of adjective ending in nominative is explained with respect to definite articles in nominative case and indefinite artciles in nominative case in German language.
There is a slight difference in the ending of adjective in nominative case with respect to 1. Gender of noun in German language in nominative case. 2. Definite and indefinite article in nominative case.
In the next sessions of A1 level of German language course for beginners the further topics related to nominative case accusative case dative case and genitive case will be explained in a simple way.
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