Declension of "Fixer" in German

Singular and plural for Fixer, m, strong declensiontranslation to English fixer, bear

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
der Fixer
die Fixer
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Fixers
der Fixer
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Fixer
den Fixern
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
den Fixer
die Fixer
Plural
die Fixer
der Fixer
den Fixern
die Fixer

Declension of the adjective fix     translation to English fixed

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Positiv

Ohne Artikel

Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
fixer
fixe
fixes
fixe
Genitiv
fixen
fixer
fixen
fixer
Dativ
fixem
fixer
fixem
fixen
Akkusativ
fixen
fixe
fixes
fixe
Femininum
fixe
fixer
fixer
fixe
Neutrum
fixes
fixen
fixem
fixes
Plural
fixe
fixer
fixen
fixe

Mit bestimmtem Artikel

Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der fixe
die fixe
das fixe
die fixen
Genitiv
des fixen
der fixen
des fixen
der fixen
Dativ
dem fixen
der fixen
dem fixen
den fixen
Akkusativ
den fixen
die fixe
das fixe
die fixen
Femininum
die fixe
der fixen
der fixen
die fixe
Neutrum
das fixe
des fixen
dem fixen
das fixe
Plural
die fixen
der fixen
den fixen
die fixen

Mit unbestimmtem Artikel oder Possessivpronomen

Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein fixer
eine fixe
ein fixes
meine fixen
Genitiv
eines fixen
einer fixen
eines fixen
meiner fixen
Dativ
einem fixen
einer fixen
einem fixen
meinen fixen
Akkusativ
einen fixen
eine fixe
ein fixes
meine fixen
Femininum
eine fixe
einer fixen
einer fixen
eine fixe
Neutrum
ein fixes
eines fixen
einem fixen
ein fixes
Plural
meine fixen
meiner fixen
meinen fixen
meine fixen
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