Declension of "Widerruf der Einigung" in German

Singular and plural for Widerruf der Einigung, m

Singular, Maskulinum, ohne Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) Widerruf der Einigung
Genitiv (Wessen?) Widerrufes / Widerrufs der Einigung
Dativ (Wem?) Widerruf / Widerrufe der Einigung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) Widerruf der Einigung

Plural, ohne Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) Widerrufe der Einigung
Genitiv (Wessen?) Widerrufe der Einigung
Dativ (Wem?) Widerrufen der Einigung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) Widerrufe der Einigung

Singular, Maskulinum, bestimmter Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) der Widerruf der Einigung
Genitiv (Wessen?) des Widerrufes / Widerrufs der Einigung
Dativ (Wem?) dem Widerruf / Widerrufe der Einigung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) den Widerruf der Einigung

Plural, bestimmter Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) die Widerrufe der Einigung
Genitiv (Wessen?) der Widerrufe der Einigung
Dativ (Wem?) den Widerrufen der Einigung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) die Widerrufe der Einigung

Singular, Maskulinum, unbestimmter Artikel

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) ein Widerruf der Einigung
Genitiv (Wessen?) eines Widerrufes / Widerrufs der Einigung
Dativ (Wem?) einem Widerruf / Widerrufe der Einigung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) einen Widerruf der Einigung

Plural, Possesivpronomen

Nominativ (Wer? Was?) meine Widerrufe der Einigung
Genitiv (Wessen?) meiner Widerrufe der Einigung
Dativ (Wem?) meinen Widerrufen der Einigung
Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) meine Widerrufe der Einigung
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