n-Declension and Noun Patterns
Understand nouns like der Student, den Studenten, dem Kollegen, and den Namen.
Some masculine German nouns add -n or -en in most cases. This pattern appears often with people, professions, roles, and official situations: der Student, den Studenten; der Kollege, dem Kollegen; der Kunde, den Kunden. This chapter teaches you to recognise and use the pattern in B1 work, study, office, and email contexts.
What this chapter covers
- I can recognise common masculine n-declension nouns in reading and listening.
- I can use forms like den Studenten, dem Kollegen, and den Kunden correctly.
- I can distinguish normal masculine nouns from common weak nouns.
- I can understand work, study, and office messages that use people and role nouns.
- I can describe people, roles, and responsibilities in clear B1 German.
What you will practise in the app
The full chapter includes 8 interactive exercises covering these formats:
- Multiple choice questions
- Vocabulary matching
- Article selection (der / die / das)
- Fill-in-the-blank sentences
- Listening comprehension
- Translation practice
Vocabulary: People, Professions & Roles
A small sample from this chapter's vocabulary set.
This is only a small sample. The full vocabulary set — with audio, example sentences, and grammar details — is available in the free app.
Why this matters in Germany
This chapter helps you build German you can use in everyday situations in Germany — from understanding simple sentences to handling basic conversations, messages, appointments, study, work, and daily life. Practical language learned in context is easier to remember and use when it matters.
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