Declension of "schachmatt" in German

Declension of the adjective schachmatt     translation to English exhausted, checkmate

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
schachmatter
schachmatte
schachmattes
schachmatte
Genitiv
schachmatten
schachmatter
schachmatten
schachmatter
Dativ
schachmattem
schachmatter
schachmattem
schachmatten
Akkusativ
schachmatten
schachmatte
schachmattes
schachmatte
Femininum
schachmatte
schachmatter
schachmatter
schachmatte
Neutrum
schachmattes
schachmatten
schachmattem
schachmattes
Plural
schachmatte
schachmatter
schachmatten
schachmatte

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der schachmatte
die schachmatte
das schachmatte
die schachmatten
Genitiv
des schachmatten
der schachmatten
des schachmatten
der schachmatten
Dativ
dem schachmatten
der schachmatten
dem schachmatten
den schachmatten
Akkusativ
den schachmatten
die schachmatte
das schachmatte
die schachmatten
Femininum
die schachmatte
der schachmatten
der schachmatten
die schachmatte
Neutrum
das schachmatte
des schachmatten
dem schachmatten
das schachmatte
Plural
die schachmatten
der schachmatten
den schachmatten
die schachmatten

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein schachmatter
eine schachmatte
ein schachmattes
meine schachmatten
Genitiv
eines schachmatten
einer schachmatten
eines schachmatten
meiner schachmatten
Dativ
einem schachmatten
einer schachmatten
einem schachmatten
meinen schachmatten
Akkusativ
einen schachmatten
eine schachmatte
ein schachmattes
meine schachmatten
Femininum
eine schachmatte
einer schachmatten
einer schachmatten
eine schachmatte
Neutrum
ein schachmattes
eines schachmatten
einem schachmatten
ein schachmattes
Plural
meine schachmatten
meiner schachmatten
meinen schachmatten
meine schachmatten
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