Declension of "türkis" in German

Declension of the adjective türkis     translation to English turquoise

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
türkiser
türkise
türkises
türkise
Genitiv
türkisen
türkiser
türkisen
türkiser
Dativ
türkisem
türkiser
türkisem
türkisen
Akkusativ
türkisen
türkise
türkises
türkise
Femininum
türkise
türkiser
türkiser
türkise
Neutrum
türkises
türkisen
türkisem
türkises
Plural
türkise
türkiser
türkisen
türkise

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
der türkise
die türkise
das türkise
die türkisen
Genitiv
des türkisen
der türkisen
des türkisen
der türkisen
Dativ
dem türkisen
der türkisen
dem türkisen
den türkisen
Akkusativ
den türkisen
die türkise
das türkise
die türkisen
Femininum
die türkise
der türkisen
der türkisen
die türkise
Neutrum
das türkise
des türkisen
dem türkisen
das türkise
Plural
die türkisen
der türkisen
den türkisen
die türkisen

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Maskulinum
Femininum
Neutrum
Plural
Maskulinum
Nominativ
ein türkiser
eine türkise
ein türkises
meine türkisen
Genitiv
eines türkisen
einer türkisen
eines türkisen
meiner türkisen
Dativ
einem türkisen
einer türkisen
einem türkisen
meinen türkisen
Akkusativ
einen türkisen
eine türkise
ein türkises
meine türkisen
Femininum
eine türkise
einer türkisen
einer türkisen
eine türkise
Neutrum
ein türkises
eines türkisen
einem türkisen
ein türkises
Plural
meine türkisen
meiner türkisen
meinen türkisen
meine türkisen

türkis     

Singular and plural for Türkis, m, strong declension     translation to English turquoise

Singular
Plural
Singular
Nominativ (Wer? Was?)
der Türkis
die Türkise
Genitiv (Wessen?)
des Türkises
der Türkise
Dativ (Wem?)
dem Türkis / Türkise
den Türkisen
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?)
den Türkis
die Türkise
Plural
die Türkise
der Türkise
den Türkisen
die Türkise
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