Declension of "dritte" in German

Declension of the adjective dritt     translation to English third

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Positiv

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
dritter
dritte
drittes
dritte
Genitiv
dritten
dritter
dritten
dritter
Dativ
drittem
dritter
drittem
dritten
Akkusativ
dritten
dritte
drittes
dritte
Femininum
dritte
dritter
dritter
dritte
Neutrum
drittes
dritten
drittem
drittes
Plural
dritte
dritter
dritten
dritte

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der dritte
die dritte
das dritte
die dritten
Genitiv
des dritten
der dritten
des dritten
der dritten
Dativ
dem dritten
der dritten
dem dritten
den dritten
Akkusativ
den dritten
die dritte
das dritte
die dritten
Femininum
die dritte
der dritten
der dritten
die dritte
Neutrum
das dritte
des dritten
dem dritten
das dritte
Plural
die dritten
der dritten
den dritten
die dritten

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein dritter
eine dritte
ein drittes
meine dritten
Genitiv
eines dritten
einer dritten
eines dritten
meiner dritten
Dativ
einem dritten
einer dritten
einem dritten
meinen dritten
Akkusativ
einen dritten
eine dritte
ein drittes
meine dritten
Femininum
eine dritte
einer dritten
einer dritten
eine dritte
Neutrum
ein drittes
eines dritten
einem dritten
ein drittes
Plural
meine dritten
meiner dritten
meinen dritten
meine dritten
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