Sunday, March 1, 2020
Learning German Adjectives and Colors
Learning German Adjectives and Colors German adjectives, like English ones, usually go in front of the noun they modify: derà guteà Mann (the good man), dasà großeà Haus (the big house/building), dieà schà ¶neà Dame (the pretty lady). Unlike English adjectives, a German adjective in front of a noun has to have an ending (-eà in the examples above). Just what that ending will be depends on several factors, includingà genderà (der, die, das) andà caseà (nominative, accusative, dative). But most of the time the ending is an -eà or an -enà (in the plural). Withà ein-words, the ending varies according to the modified nouns gender (see below). Look at the following table for the adjective endings in the nominative (subject) case: Withà definite articleà (der, die, das) -à Nominative case Masculineder Femininedie Neuterdas Pluraldie der neu Wagenthe new car die schn Stadtthe beautiful city das alt Autothe old car die neu Bcherthe new books Withà indefinite articleà (eine, kein, mein) -à Nom. case Masculineein Feminineeine Neuterein Pluralkeine ein neu Wagena new car eine schn Stadta beautiful city ein alt Autoan old car keine neu Bcherno new books Note that withà ein-words, since the article may not tell us the gender of the following noun, the adjective ending often does this instead (-esà à das, -erà à der; see above). As in English, a German adjective can also comeà afterà the verb (predicate adjective): Das Haus ist groß. (The house is large.) In such cases, the adjective will have NO ending. Farben (Colors) The German words for colorsà usually function as adjectives and take the normal adjective endings (but see exceptions below). In certain situations, colors can also be nouns and are thus capitalized: eine Bluse inà Blau (a blouse in blue); das Blaueà vom Himmel versprechen (to promise heaven and earth, lit., the blue of the heavens). The chart below shows some of the more common colors with sample phrases.à Youll learn that the colors in feeling blue or seeing red may not mean the same thing in German. A black eye in German is blau (blue). Farbe Color Color Phrases with Adjective Endings rot red der rote Wagen (the red car), der Wagen ist rot rosa pink die rosa Rosen (the pink roses)* blau blue ein blaues Auge (a black eye), er ist blau (hes drunk) hell-blau lightblue die hellblaue Bluse (the light blue blouse)** dunkel-blau darkblue die dunkelblaue Bluse (the dark blue blouse) grn green der grne Hut (the green hat) gelb yellow die gelben Seiten (yellow pages), ein gelbes Auto wei white das weie Papier (the white paper) schwarz black der schwarze Koffer (the black suitcase) *Colors ending in -aà (lila, rosa) do not take the normal adjective endings.à à **Light or dark colors are preceded byà hell- (light) orà dunkel- (dark), as inà hellgrà ¼nà (light green) orà dunkelgrà ¼nà (dark green).
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