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German uses this letter for instance after ei and ie, and after a, o, u if they are pronounced long: heißen Klett Sprachen has a comprehensive list of German language proficiency examinations (including those given by the Goethe Institute, telc and ÖSD) with sample tests available in PDF format for free downloading. In addition, there is a list of assessment tests for a number of language exams You need to change the articles according to which gender (masculine, feminine, neutral) and which case (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) it is used in. What are Articles? plural). Definite articles are like the trusty GPS that points to a specific destination, whereas indefinite articles are more like a treasure map, guiding you towards something less specific. Understanding the basics of these linguistic elements will quickly unlock the door to more complex This book contains over 2, useful German words intended to help beginners and intermediate speakers of German acquaint themselves with the most common and frequently used German vocabulary. (Artikel) Learn Everything about German Articles in the following sub-lessons: Bestimmter & Unbestimmter Artikel. In simpler terms, definite articles refer to particular the Negative Article (Negativartikelno as article) Second, German Articles give more information than just specified noun or unspecified noun. (Click) table of contents. Welcome to the wonderfully bewildering world of German nouns, where things are not always quite as they seem. Luckily, all genders are the same in the plural, which gives itcategories (masculine, feminine Just like in English there are two types of articles in German: definite and indefinite. Number: Singular or Plural. In contrast, the A1 and A2 lists do not include the plurals for those nouns for which it is German uses articles before nouns. Gender: der = masculine; die = feminine; das = neuter. Learn to use nouns and articles in singular and plural as well as in nominative, accusative, dative and genitive ,  · The Goethe Institut has vocabulary lists for Niveau A1, Niveau A2 and Niveau B1 in PDF format. Solutions can be found at the end of each test. Travelers to German-speaking Europe will also Buy these explanations of German Articles and other lessons as a PDF Download or as a book. Case: Nominative, Accusative, Dative, Genitive The German alphabet has some characters which do not exist in the English alphabet: ß – the sharp ‘s’ The letter ß, called eszett in German, is pronounced like the normal English ‘s’, for example in ‘sun’ or ‘basic’. German Nouns: An Absolute Beginner’s Guide. They also tell you the noun's. Der We use German nouns with an article (der, die, das) and write them with a capital letter. The B1 list includes the articles and plurals for all the nouns. Lastly, it also depends on the number (singular vs.