![]() ![]() Generally, when a masculine or neutral noun is genitive you also need to add -s or -es on the end, e.g. (The English “apostrophe and s” construction is sometimes called the Saxon genitive.) It’s similar to the ‘s construction in English, and in fact. ![]() The Genitive Case in German – Des/Des/Derįinally, the genitive case denotes possession. ![]() – “The dog doesn’t like him.” (lit: “He is not pleasing to the dog.”)
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