Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
11 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
der Buchstabe(n) / die Buchstaben |
letter (of the alphabet) / letters
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Fels / die Felsen |
rock, cliff / rocks, cliffs
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Friede(n) / die Frieden |
peace / peaces
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Funke(n) / die Funken |
spark / sparks
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Gedanke / die Gedanken |
thought / thoughts (Gedanke ueber [+acc.] X: a thought on/about X) These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Glaube / die Glauben |
belief, faith / beliefs, faiths (Glaube an [+acc.] X: faith in X) These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Haufe / die Haufen |
heap / heaps
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Name / die Namen |
name / names
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Same(n) / die Samen |
seed / seeds
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
der Wille / die Willen |
willpower / willpowers
These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |
|
das Herz / die Herzen |
heart / heart (neuter) These nouns have lost the -(e)n that used to be at the end of their nominative singular form. The -(e)n that appears in the oblique cases is the -(e)n that was dropped in the nominative singular. All but one of these noun are masculine. The one exception is neuter. |