Declension of "Schwarz-Rot-Gold" in German

Declension of the adjective schwarz-rot-gold     

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
schwarz-rot-golder
schwarz-rot-golde
schwarz-rot-goldes
schwarz-rot-golde
Genitiv
schwarz-rot-golden
schwarz-rot-golder
schwarz-rot-golden
schwarz-rot-golder
Dativ
schwarz-rot-goldem
schwarz-rot-golder
schwarz-rot-goldem
schwarz-rot-golden
Akkusativ
schwarz-rot-golden
schwarz-rot-golde
schwarz-rot-goldes
schwarz-rot-golde
Femininum
schwarz-rot-golde
schwarz-rot-golder
schwarz-rot-golder
schwarz-rot-golde
Neutrum
schwarz-rot-goldes
schwarz-rot-golden
schwarz-rot-goldem
schwarz-rot-goldes
Plural
schwarz-rot-golde
schwarz-rot-golder
schwarz-rot-golden
schwarz-rot-golde

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der schwarz-rot-golde
die schwarz-rot-golde
das schwarz-rot-golde
die schwarz-rot-golden
Genitiv
des schwarz-rot-golden
der schwarz-rot-golden
des schwarz-rot-golden
der schwarz-rot-golden
Dativ
dem schwarz-rot-golden
der schwarz-rot-golden
dem schwarz-rot-golden
den schwarz-rot-golden
Akkusativ
den schwarz-rot-golden
die schwarz-rot-golde
das schwarz-rot-golde
die schwarz-rot-golden
Femininum
die schwarz-rot-golde
der schwarz-rot-golden
der schwarz-rot-golden
die schwarz-rot-golde
Neutrum
das schwarz-rot-golde
des schwarz-rot-golden
dem schwarz-rot-golden
das schwarz-rot-golde
Plural
die schwarz-rot-golden
der schwarz-rot-golden
den schwarz-rot-golden
die schwarz-rot-golden

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein schwarz-rot-golder
eine schwarz-rot-golde
ein schwarz-rot-goldes
meine schwarz-rot-golden
Genitiv
eines schwarz-rot-golden
einer schwarz-rot-golden
eines schwarz-rot-golden
meiner schwarz-rot-golden
Dativ
einem schwarz-rot-golden
einer schwarz-rot-golden
einem schwarz-rot-golden
meinen schwarz-rot-golden
Akkusativ
einen schwarz-rot-golden
eine schwarz-rot-golde
ein schwarz-rot-goldes
meine schwarz-rot-golden
Femininum
eine schwarz-rot-golde
einer schwarz-rot-golden
einer schwarz-rot-golden
eine schwarz-rot-golde
Neutrum
ein schwarz-rot-goldes
eines schwarz-rot-golden
einem schwarz-rot-golden
ein schwarz-rot-goldes
Plural
meine schwarz-rot-golden
meiner schwarz-rot-golden
meinen schwarz-rot-golden
meine schwarz-rot-golden

Singular and plural for Schwarz-Rot-Gold, n     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
das Schwarz-Rot-Gold
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Schwarz-Rot-Gold
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Schwarz-Rot-Gold
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
das Schwarz-Rot-Gold
Plural
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