A1First words and the article10 min

The indefinite article: ein and eine

GoalI can talk about a non-specific person or thing using ein and eine.

When you mention something for the first time, or when you mean no particular one of its kind, German swaps the definite article for the indefinite one: ein for masculine and neuter words, eine for feminine ones. It still follows the gender you have just learned, so ein Auto sits beside das Auto, and eine Frage beside die Frage. This lesson places the indefinite article next to the definite article from before and hands you a fresh group of nouns so you can practise switching between the two.

GrammarA1

German indefinite article: ein / eine / ein (and accusative einen) vs. der / die / das

Use ein for masculine and neuter nouns and eine for feminine ones, drop it in the plural, and change ein to einen for a masculine noun in the accusative case.

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Declension table

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maskulinfemininneutralPlural
Nominativeineineein
Akkusativeineneineein
Dativeinemeinereinem
Genitiveineseinereines
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Words in this lesson

Practice

  1. Ich kaufe ___ Apfel.

  2. Wir haben ___ Hund.

  3. Er liest ___ Zeitung.

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