Indefinite article 

This article, ein-, is used equivalently to the indefinite article  a  in English, though it literally means one. Like its English equivalent (though unlike Spanish), it has no direct form for a plural.

  Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative ein ein eine
Genitive eines eines einer
Dative einem einem einer
Accusative einen ein eine

 

The same endings are used for the negative indefinite article-like word kein- (no, none), and the adjectival possessive pronouns (alias: possessive adjectives, possessive determiners), mein- (my), dein- (your (singular)), sein- (his), ihr- (her and their), unser- (our), euer/eur- (your (plural), if addressing a group), Ihr- (your if addressing an authority figure, always capitalised).

 

 Definite article 

Declension of the definite article, equivalent to English definite article  the , is given in the table below.

  Masculine Neuter Feminine Plural
Nominative der das die die
Genitive des des der der
Dative dem dem der den
Accusative den das die die

 

The demonstrative pronouns (dies-, jen-) (this, that) and the relative pronoun (welch-) (which) as well as jed- (every), manch- (many) and solch- (such) take similar endings:

  Masculine Neuter Feminine Plural
Nominative -er -es -e -e
Genitive -es -es -er -er
Dative -em -em -er -en
Accusative -en -es -e -e