thumbnail

Definite Article in Germanic Languages

Can you enter all over the ways the definite article ("the") is expressed in different Germanic languages?
If an answer contains a letter not in the English alphabet, enter it by how it would be pronounced in English NOT by how it looks (example: ß=ss, ß≠B)
Some languages have special conditions, they are shown on the left and should only be used with there respective color coded language
Sources: Wikipedia
Quiz by Ian9876
Rate:
Last updated: April 3, 2023
You have not attempted this quiz yet.
First submittedApril 3, 2023
Times taken39
Average score51.9%
Report this quizReport
4:00
Enter answer here
0
 / 27 guessed
The quiz is paused. You have remaining.
Scoring
You scored / = %
This beats or equals % of test takers also scored 100%
The average score is
Your high score is
Your fastest time is
Keep scrolling down for answers and more stats ...
Declension
Position
Ca-
se
Gender
Amount
English
Dutch
Luxembourgish
German
Danish
Swedish
Norwegian (Bokmål)
Icelandic
 
Postpositive
Nominative
Masculine
Singular
The
De
Den
Der
-en / -n
-en / -n
-en
-inn / -nn
Accusative
Den
Prepostive
Dative
Dem
Dem
Den
Genitive
 
 
Des
Postpositive
Nominative
Feminine
D'
Die
-en / -n
-a / -en
-in / -n
Accusative
Prepostive
Dative
Der
Der
Den
Genitive
 
 
Postpositive
Nominative
Neuter
Het
D'
Das
-et / -t
-et / -t
-et
-ið
Accusative
Prepostive
Dative
Dem
Dem
Det
Genitive
 
 
Des
1-3
Postpositive
Nominative
Masculine
Plural
De
D'
Die
-ene / -ne
-na
-ene
-nir
Accudative
Feminine
-nar
4
Prepostive
Dative
Neuter
Den
Den
De
-a
-a / -ene
-in
5
Genetive
 
 
Der
-en
Comments
No comments yet