Declension of "Indikativ" in German

Declension of the adjective indikativ     translation to English indicative

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Positiv

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
indikativer
indikative
indikatives
indikative
Genitiv
indikativen
indikativer
indikativen
indikativer
Dativ
indikativem
indikativer
indikativem
indikativen
Akkusativ
indikativen
indikative
indikatives
indikative
Femininum
indikative
indikativer
indikativer
indikative
Neutrum
indikatives
indikativen
indikativem
indikatives
Plural
indikative
indikativer
indikativen
indikative

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der indikative
die indikative
das indikative
die indikativen
Genitiv
des indikativen
der indikativen
des indikativen
der indikativen
Dativ
dem indikativen
der indikativen
dem indikativen
den indikativen
Akkusativ
den indikativen
die indikative
das indikative
die indikativen
Femininum
die indikative
der indikativen
der indikativen
die indikative
Neutrum
das indikative
des indikativen
dem indikativen
das indikative
Plural
die indikativen
der indikativen
den indikativen
die indikativen

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein indikativer
eine indikative
ein indikatives
meine indikativen
Genitiv
eines indikativen
einer indikativen
eines indikativen
meiner indikativen
Dativ
einem indikativen
einer indikativen
einem indikativen
meinen indikativen
Akkusativ
einen indikativen
eine indikative
ein indikatives
meine indikativen
Femininum
eine indikative
einer indikativen
einer indikativen
eine indikative
Neutrum
ein indikatives
eines indikativen
einem indikativen
ein indikatives
Plural
meine indikativen
meiner indikativen
meinen indikativen
meine indikativen

Singular and plural for Indikativ, m, strong declension     translation to English indicative

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
der Indikativ
die Indikative
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Indikatives / Indikativs
der Indikative
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Indikativ / Indikative
den Indikativen
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
den Indikativ
die Indikative
Plural
die Indikative
der Indikative
den Indikativen
die Indikative
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