Declension of "Literal" in German

Declension of the adjective literal

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Positiv

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
literaler
literale
literales
literale
Genitiv
literalen
literaler
literalen
literaler
Dativ
literalem
literaler
literalem
literalen
Akkusativ
literalen
literale
literales
literale
Femininum
literale
literaler
literaler
literale
Neutrum
literales
literalen
literalem
literales
Plural
literale
literaler
literalen
literale

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der literale
die literale
das literale
die literalen
Genitiv
des literalen
der literalen
des literalen
der literalen
Dativ
dem literalen
der literalen
dem literalen
den literalen
Akkusativ
den literalen
die literale
das literale
die literalen
Femininum
die literale
der literalen
der literalen
die literale
Neutrum
das literale
des literalen
dem literalen
das literale
Plural
die literalen
der literalen
den literalen
die literalen

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein literaler
eine literale
ein literales
meine literalen
Genitiv
eines literalen
einer literalen
eines literalen
meiner literalen
Dativ
einem literalen
einer literalen
einem literalen
meinen literalen
Akkusativ
einen literalen
eine literale
ein literales
meine literalen
Femininum
eine literale
einer literalen
einer literalen
eine literale
Neutrum
ein literales
eines literalen
einem literalen
ein literales
Plural
meine literalen
meiner literalen
meinen literalen
meine literalen

literal

Singular and plural for Literal, n, strong declensiontranslation to English quoted string, literal

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
das Literal
die Literals
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Literals
der Literals
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Literal
den Literals
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
das Literal
die Literals
Plural
die Literals
der Literals
den Literals
die Literals
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