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German Grammar: Weak Masculine -n Nouns, Adjectival Nouns, Infinitive Nouns - Grammatik der deutschen Sprache: Schwache Substantive, Adjektivnomen Weak nouns & nouns from adjectives and verb infinitives Weak nouns / Masculine -n nouns Weak nouns, also called masculine n-nouns, are a group of masculine nouns in German that have a special declension. In addition to inflecting their article, these nouns themselves add an -en or -n ending (-n if the noun already ends in -e) in every case and number except the nominative singular. Many of the weak nouns refer to people or animals: der Student, der Junge, der Herr, der Nachbar, der Franzose, der Elephant, der Hase, der Affe. Weak nouns that do not refer to people or animals, add an additional -s suffix in the genitive singular.

Fasching and Karneval The Fifth Season: Fasching & Karneval – Mardi Gras, German Style Different Traditions, Different Dates There are three different words in German for “Carnival” or “Mardi Gras”: Karneval, Fasching and Fastnacht. Although all three refer to the same pre-Lenten observance, each has a different tradition and reflects somewhat different customs in different regions of the German-speaking world. Some Fastnacht celebrations in Switzerland even take place after Ash Wednesday. Let’s take a closer look.

Five College Center for the Study of World Languages About LangMedia "Language by Country" Collection Language by Country videos focus on practical aspects of everyday life. They were filmed by Five College international students between 1999 and 2002. Grimm Grammar : characters : Die Einwohner in Schloßallee 18 Die Einwohner in Schloßallee 18 Pack your cognitive bags and take a trip to Schloßallee 18, the magnificently restored medieval castle where thirty-six Grimm Brothers fairy tale characters leave behind their 19th century urges and try to cope with the complex demands of the 21st century. Meet the residents of Schloßallee 18! Der Keller In the dungeon lives tortured East German underground poet Hanno, who was imprisoned before system change ... and then, forgotten. Hanno doesn't mind eternal imprisonment, as the tragedy provides ample fodder for his revolutionary poetry.

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9 Cool German Grammar Lessons Learned from Listening to Chima It’s pretty much impossible to go one day without hearing music. It’s everywhere: playing in shops, blasting out as someone’s ringtone or booming from a tricked-out car. It gets us psyched for adrenaline-filled action scenes in movies, and it melts our hearts as our favorite television characters confess their undying love for one another. Wo, Woher, Wohin > Useful: Contact us | Best resources | Most popular | All our lessons & exercises > German lessons & exercises: Abbreviations and acronyms... | Adjectives | Adverbs | Alphabet | Animals | Articles | Audio test | BE | BE, HAVE, DO, DID, WAS... | Banks, money | Bilingual dialogues | Business | Buying in a shop | Capital letters | Cars | Celebrations: Thanksgiving, new year... | Clothes | Colours/Colors | Comparisons | Compound words | Conditional and hypothesis | Conjunctions | Countries and nationalities | Dates, days, months, seasons | Dictation | Direct/Indirect speech | Diseases | Exclamative sentences! | Our German lessons and tests are 100% free but visitors must pay for Internet access.

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