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gianluca
Adjective Declensions in German

Hello. It's been a while that I'm trying to memorize all the possible  adjective endings, but without success. -ER, -E, -ES, -EN, -EM ? it is a real nightmare!

I'm sure that studying this stuff may cause serious damages to my healthy.

I hung a table over my bed and every night, before to sleep, I look at it. But no improvements. They look so bastards and senseless! I decided that if a day I will invent/develop my own language, it will be a language without adjectives. Or at least only a few. But all of them will end in the same way.

2015년 4월 24일 오후 1:20
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Hey, Italian has -A, -E, -I and -O too. ;-) But perhaps this helps too: http://www.beste-tipps-zum-deutsch-lernen.com/Adjektivdeklination.html

2015년 4월 25일

My suggestion: learn the adjectives in the context of a sentence.

Instead of a table, make very little sentences.

Write 'Post-it notes' and distribute them in your flat, change the places every few days.

 

Good luck!

2015년 5월 3일

To make a diagram or something that can make everything more clear, when learning a new language, you need to figure out how to make everything straightforward to you, get a notebook and write something down or a diagram on your computer 

fortunately you're not learning Finnish and Inupiaq, they're much more complex than German :P

2015년 4월 25일

just remember that these go with cases and genders. Just try to learn them naturally when you use the word and you'll get used to it

2015년 4월 24일

집에서 편안하게 언어를 배울 수 있는 기회를 놓치지 마세요. 경험 많은 강사진을 살펴보고 지금 바로 첫 수업을 신청하세요!