Declension of "mose" in German

Singular and plural for Mose, m, strong declension     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
Mose
Genitiv (Wessen?)
Mosees / Moses
Dativ (Wem?)
Mose / Mosee
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
Mose
Plural

Singular and plural for Mose, m, strong declension     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
Mose
Genitiv (Wessen?)
Moses
Dativ (Wem?)
Mose
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
Mose
Plural

Singular and plural for Mo, m

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
der Mo
die Mo / Mose
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Mo
der Mo / Mose
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Mo
den Mo / Mosen
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
den Mo
die Mo / Mose
Plural
die Mo / Mose
der Mo / Mose
den Mo / Mosen
die Mo / Mose

Singular and plural for Möse, f, female declension     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
die Möse
die Mösen
Genitiv (Wessen?)
der Möse
der Mösen
Dativ (Wem?)
der Möse
den Mösen
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
die Möse
die Mösen
Plural
die Mösen
der Mösen
den Mösen
die Mösen

Singular and plural for Mosè, m, strong declension

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
Mosè
Genitiv (Wessen?)
Mosès
Dativ (Wem?)
Mosè
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
Mosè
Plural
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