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23 Cards in this Set

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What would be the correct way to determine Gender for German nouns that refer to Males?
der
Nouns ending in -er -en or -el would denote which Gender determining article?
der
Days of the Weeks, Months, and seasons denote which gender determining article?
der
Foreign words with the accent on the last syllable denote which Gender determining article?
der

Example: der Soldat, der Elefant
(Soldier, elephant)
Nouns formed from an infinitive minus the -en ending denote which Gender determining article?
der

Example: der Besuchen (besuchen), der Lohn (lohnen)
(Visit, wages)
Many nouns that form their plural by (umlaut) +e denote which Gender determining article?
der

Example: der Brief (die briefe)
(letter)
Nouns ending in -ich, -ig, -ismus, -ist, -ling, -us denote which Gender determining article?
der
Nouns that refer to females denote which Gender determining article?
die
Names of numerals denote which Gender determining article?
die
Names of most rivers denote which Gender determining article?
die
Many nouns ending in -e denote which Gender determining article?
die
Nouns ending in -in that identify females in professions denote which Gender determining article?
die
Many nouns ending in -a denote which Gender determining article?
die
Many nouns that form their plural by -(e) denote which Gender determining article?
die
Nouns that end in -ei, -heit, -keit, -ie, -ik, -nz, -schaft, -ion, tat, -ung, and -ur denote which Gender determining article?
die
Diminutive nouns that end in -chen or lein denote which Gender determining article?
das
Nouns formed from an infinitive denote which Gender determining article? *Hint - they do not have a plural form
das
Most nouns that end in -nis denote which Gender determining article?
das
Many nouns with the prefix Ge- denote which Gender determining article?
das
Nouns that refer to metals denote which Gender determining article?
das
Nouns that end in -ment denote which Gender determining article?
das
Most nouns that form there plural by (umlaut) + er denote which Gender determining article?
das
Nouns that end in -tel, -um, -tum denote which Gender determining article?
das