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2 years ago
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Thepotemich [5.8K]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. das

2. die

3. der

4. der

5. den

6. dem

7. die

8. dem

9. den

10. der

11. der

12. der

13. der

14. die

Explenation:

child = Kind ,

the kid = das Kind

Woman=Frau,

the Woman= die Frau

Man= Mann,

the Man= Der Mann

•Maskulin: der,des,dem,den.

•Neutral: das,dem,den,das.

•Feminin: die,der,der,die.

•Plural: die,der,den,die

Bumek [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

1. das

2. die

3. der

4. denen

5. den

6. das

7. die

8. den

9. dem

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