German ismin Halleri (Deklination Der Substantive)

GERMAN NAME HALLERY (DEKLÄ°NATÄ°ON DER SUBSTANTÄ°VE)



In Germany, the states of identity are slightly different from Turkish lean state, -i state, -e state, -in state There are four forms of identification.
To put it into a name in Turkish, the appropriate one of the letters i-iu-ü is added at the end of the word.
(if necessary, the addition letter is added). For example, home-home, school-school, garden-garden.
Or it can be done like home-home, school-school, garden-garden.

In the German language, these cases are usually created by changing the article of the word. There are cases where some letters are added to the end of some words.

In German, four forms of the name are expressed as follows:

Lean State: Nominativ
-e Current state: Dativ
-i State: Akkusativ
-in state: Genitiv



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The lean state is pure state, unchanged.
For example, pencil, book, computer words are in a lean state. In addition to names, plural can also be found in simple form. The books are also plural and the words are also plural.
All the words we have studied as far as this division are also simple. Names in the books and other sources are always given in a lenient form.
There is not much to examine about being simple in German. As a matter of fact, the pure states of words are plain.

Carpet: der Teppich
Eye: das Auge
Table: der Tisch
Lamba: die Lampe
Buses: Busse
Anneler: die Mütter
Babes: die Väter

Examples are lean. In the next section we will examine the name -i.
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