Declension of the word "deutsch"
Declension of the adjective deutsch 
German
Positiv
Ohne Artikel
Mit bestimmtem Artikel
Mit unbestimmtem Artikel oder Possessivpronomen
deutsch 
in German
| Positiv | deutsch |
| Komparativ | deutscher |
| Superlativ | am deutschsten |
Singular and plural for Deutsch,
n, strong declension 
German
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