Declension of "sorgende Obhut" in German
Singular and plural for sorgende Obhut, f
Singular, Femininum, ohne Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | sorgende Obhut |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | sorgender Obhut |
| Dativ (Wem?) | sorgender Obhut |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | sorgende Obhut |
Plural, ohne Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | sorgende Obhuten |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | sorgender Obhuten |
| Dativ (Wem?) | sorgenden Obhuten |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | sorgende Obhuten |
Singular, Femininum, bestimmter Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | die sorgende Obhut |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | der sorgenden Obhut |
| Dativ (Wem?) | der sorgenden Obhut |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | die sorgende Obhut |
Plural, bestimmter Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | die sorgenden Obhuten |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | der sorgenden Obhuten |
| Dativ (Wem?) | den sorgenden Obhuten |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | die sorgenden Obhuten |
Singular, Femininum, unbestimmter Artikel
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | eine sorgende Obhut |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | einer sorgenden Obhut |
| Dativ (Wem?) | einer sorgenden Obhut |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | eine sorgende Obhut |
Plural, Possesivpronomen
| Nominativ (Wer? Was?) | meine sorgenden Obhuten |
| Genitiv (Wessen?) | meiner sorgenden Obhuten |
| Dativ (Wem?) | meinen sorgenden Obhuten |
| Akkusativ (Wen? Was?) | meine sorgenden Obhuten |
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