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What is the plural of Apfel in German?

What is the plural of Apfel in German?

noun. [ masculine ] /ˈapfəl/ genitive , singular Apfels | nominative , plural Äpfel /ˈɛpfəl/

What is the meaning of Apfel?

eating apple; desert apple; apple.

What is the difference between Ein Apfel and einen Apfel?

Einen Apfel is not in nominative case (it is accusative case) and therefore it must be an object. Both German sentences are correct, both sentences are used by native speakers, and both sentences mean the same (“I have an apple”).

What is the plural of Fisch?

The declension of the noun Fisch is in singular genitive Fisch(e)s and in the plural nominative Fische.

What is the plural of kartoffel?

noun. [ feminine ] /karˈtɔfəl/ genitive , singular Kartoffel | nominative , plural Kartoffeln.

What is the plural of student in German?

der Student

Singular Plural
Nominativ (Wer? Was?) der Student die Studenten
Genitiv (Wessen?) des Studenten der Studenten
Dativ (Wem?) dem Studenten den Studenten
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) den Studenten die Studenten

What language is the word Apfel?

Apfel (German for “apple”) is a surname.

Is Apfel masculine or feminine in German?

The noun “apple” (as in the fruit) is Apfel in German, and that word has masculine gender, so it’s der Apfel in the nominative case and den Apfel in the accusative case.

What is the difference between einen and Einem?

If the noun is in the accusative case it’s einen (masculine), eine (feminine) and ein (neuter). If the noun is in the dative case the articles change to einem (masculine/neuter) and einer (feminine). For example, Das Land gehört einem Unternehmen meaning “The land belongs to a (neuter) company.”

What is nominative and accusative?

Nominative: The naming case; used for subjects. Accusative: The direct object case; used to indicate direct receivers of an action. Dative / Instrumental: The indirect object and prepositional case; used to indicate indirect receivers of action and objects of prepositions.