Gleich (the same, equal to) is an adjective and therefore takes normal adjective endings. Adjektivdeklination 1. Wir tragen den gleichen Rucksack. (der Rucksack) We are carrying the same backpack ( der Rucksack = masculine) Das Gleiche (the same thing) can also be written as a standalone noun, in which case the initial letter is capitalized.
Prävention der Sepsis. Die Leitlinienkommission hat einvernehmlich entschieden, der Prävention nosokomialer Infektionen wegen ihrer großen Bedeutung ein eigenes Kapitel zu widmen. In den Empfehlungen der SSC werden Maßnahmen zur Prävention von nosokomialen Infektionen nicht separat aufgegriffen.
EP.1 Der Die Das 到底是何方神聖?. |冠詞的運用|德文入門|A1程度. Hallo, Leute! 歡迎來到EgalBox,我是Calvin,今集是《從零開始學德文》的第一集,在正式進入今天的主題之前,我想首先多謝你願意花時間看這個系列的影片,我是從2017年開始學習德文的,還記得
The difference is case. The "case" of a noun is just a grammatical reflection of the role that noun plays in the sentence. "der" appears before masculine nouns that are the subject of the sentence. "dem" appears before masculine nouns (or neuter nouns, for that matter) that are indirect objects or the object of some preposition.
Différance. Différance [ difeʀɑ̃s] (nach frz. différence „Unterschied“, absichtlich falsch mit a geschrieben, was die Aussprache aber nicht beeinflusst) ist eine Wortschöpfung des französischen Philosophen Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) und ein zentraler Begriff in der von ihm entwickelten philosophischen Idee der Dekonstruktion.

L'article défini ( der, die, das) On utilise l’article défini quand on connaît déjà la personne ou l’objet dont on parle. Remarque : C'est l’article qui indique le genre. Cependant, le genre grammatical n'est pas forcément le même que le sexe de la personne dont on parle. Vous souhaitez apprendre l'allemand rapidement ? Ne faites

Grimm Grammar is an online German grammar reference from the University of Texas at Austin. Page description: Determiners are words, which precede nouns in order to give more precise information about them. Der-words are determiners that behave, grammatically speaking, like definite articles (i.e., der, die, das).
One of the first questions you might have about learning German is how to say German articles, “the” , “a” and “an”. But, the choices are a little more complicated in German. Instead of two options, you have 11: der, die, das, den, dem, des, ein, eine, einen, einem, and eines. However, you shouldn't let these articles intimidate you.
In German, there are three genders: masculine, feminine and neuter, and each noun falls into one of these categories. Der, die and das all mean the same thing: THE. But masculine nouns take the 'der' form; feminine nouns take the 'die' form, and neuter nouns take the 'das' form. Here are some examples:der Mann = the man (masculine)die Blume Major Uses of 'the'. "In broad outline, the major uses of the are the following: 1. for something previously mentioned: yesterday I read a book . . . the book was about space travel (This is the anaphoric, or 'pointing back,' function of the definite article); 2. for a unique or fixed referent: the Prime Minister, the Lord, the Times, the Suez
Available anytime, anywhere, on any device. Most of you have been learning Swedish for a short time, but something that you use from the very beginning of your studies is personal pronouns (jag, du, han/hon/den/det, vi, ni, de) and the object form of them (mig, dig, honom/henne/den/det, oss, er, dem). But these pronouns have several practical
Der See means lake. A lake is usually calm and predictable, just like men. For that reason, der See is masculine. Die See means sea/ocean. The sea is fierce and unpredictable, just like women. For that reason, die See is feminine. She was taught this trick by her own teacher back in the early sixties, so I'm actually letting you in on an age
der, ein = masculine. die, eine = feminine. das, ein = neutral. die = plural. Definite Articles in the German Accusative Case. Unfortunately, I have to let you know that your knowledge isn’t quite complete: when nouns are in the accusative case, they have different articles… At least, some of them do. den, einen = masculine. die, eine

der / die / das Letzte inf pej ( jd oder etwas, den / das man völlig ablehnt) der / die / das Nebenstehende. der / die / das Einzige. der / die / das Vorige. der / die / das Einzelne. Das Haltbarkeitsdatum / der Pass / die Zeit ist abgelaufen. Der Fels / Die Mauer / Das Gebäck ist zerbröckelt. Das Auto / der CD-Player / die Vase ist kaputt.

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