Lesson 24: The Adjective Endings in the Nominativ
24.1 This is Called Deklination
Deklination is how the endings of articles, adjectives, and nouns vary or change, depending on which case you use. In German, it also depends on which article you use.Here you will learn them in three of the four German cases and you'll learn them with the definite, indefinite, and the negative articles. Be sure to look for the same patterns that you learned before.
24.2 Die Deklination im Nominativ
24.2.1 Definite Article
With the definite article, you'll see the article, an adjective with an -e ending, and then the noun. Note that the adjective ending for the plural form has an -n.der heiße Kaffee, die kluge Krähe, das neue Buch, die interessanten Nachrichten