Declension of "falbe" in German

Singular and plural for Falbe, m, weak declension     

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
der Falbe
die Falben
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Falben
der Falben
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Falben
den Falben
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
den Falben
die Falben
Plural
die Falben
der Falben
den Falben
die Falben

Declension of the adjective falb     

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
falber
falbe
falbes
falbe
Genitiv
falben
falber
falben
falber
Dativ
falbem
falber
falbem
falben
Akkusativ
falben
falbe
falbes
falbe
Femininum
falbe
falber
falber
falbe
Neutrum
falbes
falben
falbem
falbes
Plural
falbe
falber
falben
falbe

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der falbe
die falbe
das falbe
die falben
Genitiv
des falben
der falben
des falben
der falben
Dativ
dem falben
der falben
dem falben
den falben
Akkusativ
den falben
die falbe
das falbe
die falben
Femininum
die falbe
der falben
der falben
die falbe
Neutrum
das falbe
des falben
dem falben
das falbe
Plural
die falben
der falben
den falben
die falben

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein falber
eine falbe
ein falbes
meine falben
Genitiv
eines falben
einer falben
eines falben
meiner falben
Dativ
einem falben
einer falben
einem falben
meinen falben
Akkusativ
einen falben
eine falbe
ein falbes
meine falben
Femininum
eine falbe
einer falben
einer falben
eine falbe
Neutrum
ein falbes
eines falben
einem falben
ein falbes
Plural
meine falben
meiner falben
meinen falben
meine falben
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