Declension of "elfte" in German

Declension of the adjective elft     translation to English eleventh

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
elfter
elfte
elftes
elfte
Genitiv
elften
elfter
elften
elfter
Dativ
elftem
elfter
elftem
elften
Akkusativ
elften
elfte
elftes
elfte
Femininum
elfte
elfter
elfter
elfte
Neutrum
elftes
elften
elftem
elftes
Plural
elfte
elfter
elften
elfte

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der elfte
die elfte
das elfte
die elften
Genitiv
des elften
der elften
des elften
der elften
Dativ
dem elften
der elften
dem elften
den elften
Akkusativ
den elften
die elfte
das elfte
die elften
Femininum
die elfte
der elften
der elften
die elfte
Neutrum
das elfte
des elften
dem elften
das elfte
Plural
die elften
der elften
den elften
die elften

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein elfter
eine elfte
ein elftes
meine elften
Genitiv
eines elften
einer elften
eines elften
meiner elften
Dativ
einem elften
einer elften
einem elften
meinen elften
Akkusativ
einen elften
eine elfte
ein elftes
meine elften
Femininum
eine elfte
einer elften
einer elften
eine elfte
Neutrum
ein elftes
eines elften
einem elften
ein elftes
Plural
meine elften
meiner elften
meinen elften
meine elften
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