#German dative adjectives take -en after ein words. Ich schlafe gerne in einem kalten Schlafzimmer.
I like to sleep in a cold bedroom.
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https://thelanguagegarage.com/german-dative-adjective-endings/ #German dative adjectives take -en after der words. Mein Auto steht zwischen den großen weißen Autos. My car is parked between the big white cars.
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https://thelanguagegarage.com/german-dative-adjective-endings/ #German adjective adjectives take -en (like den), -e (like die), -es (like das) and plural -e (like die) in “bare” contexts: Ich liebe warme Tage. I love warm days.
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https://thelanguagegarage.com/german-accusative-adjective-endings/ #German accusative adjectives take -en in the masculine singular and plural, -e in the feminine and -es in the neuter after ein words. Er hat ein neues Hemd gekauft. He bought a new shirt.
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https://thelanguagegarage.com/german-accusative-adjective-endings/ #German nominative adjectives take -er (like der), -e (like die), -es (like das) and plural -e (like die) in “bare” contexts: kaltes Wasser (cold water), gute Freunde (good friends).
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https://thelanguagegarage.com/german-nominative-adjective-endings/ #German accusative adjectives take -en in the masculine singular plural and -e in the feminine and neuter after der words. Ich mag den französischen Wein. I like the French wine.
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https://thelanguagegarage.com/german-accusative-adjective-endings/ #German nominative adjectives take -er (like der), -e (like die), -es (like das) and -en in the plural after ein words: ein großer Hund (a big dog), ein gutes Buch (a good book).
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The Language Garage#German nominative adjectives take -e in the singular and -en in the plural after der words. Der große Hund liegt auf dem Sofa. The big dog is lying on the sofa.
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