Indefinite articles in the accusative case in German
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Indefinite articles in the accusative case
These are the different forms of the indefinite article in the accusative case:
| Article | Example | |
|---|---|---|
| masculine | EINEN | Ich sehe einen Mann I see a man |
| feminine | EINE | Ich sehe eine Frau I see a woman |
| neuter | EIN | Ich sehe ein Haus I see a house |
| plural | - | Ich sehe Kinder I see children |
Note: There is no indefinite article for plural nouns.
Ich habe ein Kind. → Ich habe Kinder.
I have a child → I have children.
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