Declension of "solcher" in German
Declension of the adjective solch 
such, similar
Positiv
Ohne Artikel
Mit bestimmtem Artikel
Mit unbestimmtem Artikel oder Possessivpronomen
solch 
Nicht flektierte Form
| solch |
Starke Deklination, Singular, Maskulinum
| Nominativ | solcher |
| Genetiv | solchen |
| Dativ | solchem |
| Akkusativ | solchen |
Starke Deklination, Singular, Femininum
| Nominativ | solche |
| Genetiv | solcher |
| Dativ | solcher |
| Akkusativ | solche |
Starke Deklination, Singular, Neutrum
| Nominativ | solches |
| Genetiv | solchen |
| Dativ | solchem |
| Akkusativ | solches |
Starke Deklination, Plural
| Nominativ | solche |
| Genetiv | solcher |
| Dativ | solchen |
| Akkusativ | solche |
Schwache Deklination, Singular, Maskulinum
| Nominativ | der solche |
| Genetiv | des solchen |
| Dativ | dem solchen |
| Akkusativ | den solchen |
Schwache Deklination, Singular, Femininum
| Nominativ | die solche |
| Genetiv | der solchen |
| Dativ | der solchen |
| Akkusativ | die solche |
Schwache Deklination, Singular, Neutrum
| Nominativ | das solche |
| Genetiv | des solchen |
| Dativ | dem solchen |
| Akkusativ | das solche |
Schwache Deklination, Plural
| Nominativ | die solchen |
| Genetiv | der solchen |
| Dativ | den solchen |
| Akkusativ | die solchen |
Gemischte Deklination, Singular, Maskulinum
| Nominativ | ein solcher |
| Genetiv | eines solchen |
| Dativ | einem solchen |
| Akkusativ | einen solchen |
Gemischte Deklination, Singular, Femininum
| Nominativ | eine solche |
| Genetiv | einer solchen |
| Dativ | einer solchen |
| Akkusativ | eine solche |
Gemischte Deklination, Singular, Neutrum
| Nominativ | ein solches |
| Genetiv | eines solchen |
| Dativ | einem solchen |
| Akkusativ | ein solches |
Gemischte Deklination, Plural
| Nominativ | meine solchen |
| Genetiv | meiner solchen |
| Dativ | meinen solchen |
| Akkusativ | meine solchen |
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