Declension of "grafische zeichen" in German
Singular and plural for grafische Zeichen, n
Singular, Neutrum, ohne Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | grafisches Zeichen |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | grafischen Zeichens |
| Dativ (Wem?) | grafischem Zeichen |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | grafisches Zeichen |
Plural, ohne Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | grafische Zeichen |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | grafischer Zeichen |
| Dativ (Wem?) | grafischen Zeichen |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | grafische Zeichen |
Singular, Neutrum, bestimmter Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | das grafische Zeichen |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | des grafischen Zeichens |
| Dativ (Wem?) | dem grafischen Zeichen |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | das grafische Zeichen |
Plural, bestimmter Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | die grafischen Zeichen |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | der grafischen Zeichen |
| Dativ (Wem?) | den grafischen Zeichen |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | die grafischen Zeichen |
Singular, Neutrum, unbestimmter Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | ein grafisches Zeichen |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | eines grafischen Zeichens |
| Dativ (Wem?) | einem grafischen Zeichen |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | ein grafisches Zeichen |
Plural, Possesivpronomen
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | meine grafischen Zeichen |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | meiner grafischen Zeichen |
| Dativ (Wem?) | meinen grafischen Zeichen |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | meine grafischen Zeichen |
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