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SUMMARY:Indefinite Articles
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DESCRIPTION: Since we have genders in German, we also need different translations for the English a. Strange enough the forms for the masculine and neuter articles are the same. Therefore you should always learn a new noun with the definite article (der,&nbsp;die,&nbsp;das).


ein&nbsp;K&auml;seeine&nbsp;Zeitungein&nbsp;M&uuml;sliIf you come from a country where there is no difference between&nbsp;a newspaper&nbsp;and&nbsp;the newspaper (like Russia, Poland, and so on), this might be a little complicated.Basically, the difference here is as shown in the images: If we mean any newspaper, we say eine Zeitung&nbsp;(a newspaper). If we are talking about a certain newspaper (for example the only one on the table, or a newspaper we have just mentioned before), we say&nbsp;die Zeitung&nbsp;(the newspaper).





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