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How to pronounce German genitive
The first example uses the German genitive to show possession.
Das ist der Hund des Mannes.
That is the dog of the man.
This example shows how the same sentence would be spoken (with the genitive replaced by "von" and the dative).
Das ist der Hund von dem Mann.
That is the dog of the man.
The question you can use for the genitive is whose (“wessen”). Whose dog is it? It’s the man’s dog. Have a look at the table below to see how the articles change in the singular:
Definite articles:
Definite Articles
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
Indefinite articles:
Masculine
Feminine
Neuter
In the Genitive not only the articles change but also the endings of the nouns. Luckily the feminine nouns don’t change, so all you have to remember are the endings for the masculine and neuter nouns. If the noun ends with –en, -el, –er or a vowel you simply add an –s to the noun in the genitive. For example:
of the teacher (genitive)
For example:
Die Frau des Lehrers ist im Urlaub
The wife of the teacher is on vacation.
Die Spiegel eines Autos sind kaputt.
The mirrors of a car are broken
If the noun is short and ends with a consonant you have to add the ending –es. For example:
For example:
Das ist das Haus des Mannes.
That is the house of the man.
Das ist der Besitzer der Katze.
That is the owner of the cat.
Das ist das Buch eines Lehrers.
That is the book of a teacher.
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