Declension of "millionste" in German

Declension of the adjective millionsttranslation to English millionth

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
millionster
millionste
millionstes
millionste
Genitiv
millionsten
millionster
millionsten
millionster
Dativ
millionstem
millionster
millionstem
millionsten
Akkusativ
millionsten
millionste
millionstes
millionste
Femininum
millionste
millionster
millionster
millionste
Neutrum
millionstes
millionsten
millionstem
millionstes
Plural
millionste
millionster
millionsten
millionste

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der millionste
die millionste
das millionste
die millionsten
Genitiv
des millionsten
der millionsten
des millionsten
der millionsten
Dativ
dem millionsten
der millionsten
dem millionsten
den millionsten
Akkusativ
den millionsten
die millionste
das millionste
die millionsten
Femininum
die millionste
der millionsten
der millionsten
die millionste
Neutrum
das millionste
des millionsten
dem millionsten
das millionste
Plural
die millionsten
der millionsten
den millionsten
die millionsten

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein millionster
eine millionste
ein millionstes
meine millionsten
Genitiv
eines millionsten
einer millionsten
eines millionsten
meiner millionsten
Dativ
einem millionsten
einer millionsten
einem millionsten
meinen millionsten
Akkusativ
einen millionsten
eine millionste
ein millionstes
meine millionsten
Femininum
eine millionste
einer millionsten
einer millionsten
eine millionste
Neutrum
ein millionstes
eines millionsten
einem millionsten
ein millionstes
Plural
meine millionsten
meiner millionsten
meinen millionsten
meine millionsten
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