Declension of "mindest" in German

Declension of the adjective mindesttranslation to English least, slightest

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Positiv

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
mindester
mindeste
mindestes
mindeste
Genitiv
mindesten
mindester
mindesten
mindester
Dativ
mindestem
mindester
mindestem
mindesten
Akkusativ
mindesten
mindeste
mindestes
mindeste
Femininum
mindeste
mindester
mindester
mindeste
Neutrum
mindestes
mindesten
mindestem
mindestes
Plural
mindeste
mindester
mindesten
mindeste

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der mindeste
die mindeste
das mindeste
die mindesten
Genitiv
des mindesten
der mindesten
des mindesten
der mindesten
Dativ
dem mindesten
der mindesten
dem mindesten
den mindesten
Akkusativ
den mindesten
die mindeste
das mindeste
die mindesten
Femininum
die mindeste
der mindesten
der mindesten
die mindeste
Neutrum
das mindeste
des mindesten
dem mindesten
das mindeste
Plural
die mindesten
der mindesten
den mindesten
die mindesten

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein mindester
eine mindeste
ein mindestes
meine mindesten
Genitiv
eines mindesten
einer mindesten
eines mindesten
meiner mindesten
Dativ
einem mindesten
einer mindesten
einem mindesten
meinen mindesten
Akkusativ
einen mindesten
eine mindeste
ein mindestes
meine mindesten
Femininum
eine mindeste
einer mindesten
einer mindesten
eine mindeste
Neutrum
ein mindestes
eines mindesten
einem mindesten
ein mindestes
Plural
meine mindesten
meiner mindesten
meinen mindesten
meine mindesten

mindesttranslation to English least

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