Declension of German noun Assoluta with plural and article
The most important forms of "Assoluta" are: genitive singular "Assoluta" and nominative plural "Assolutas". “Assoluta” is declined with the strong declension. The endings are -/s. “Assoluta” is feminine. The article is “die Assoluta”. Here you can not only inflect Assoluta but also all German nouns. Comments ☆
Declension of Assoluta in singular and plural in all cases
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Translation of German Assoluta
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Assoluta
prima donna
примадонна
primadona
prima donna
primadonna
prima donna
primadonna assoluta
primadonna absolută
primadonna
primadonna
πρώτη ντίβα
prima donna
primadona
primadonna
primadonna
プリマドーナ
prima donna
primadonna
førstediva
primadonna
примадона
примадона
primadona
primadona
primadona
primadona
перша діва
примадона
prima donna
diva hàng đầu
primadonna
प्रधान दीवा
首席女高音
พรีมาดอนนา
프리마돈나
primadonna
პრიმადონა
প্রিমাডোনা
primadonna
प्रिमाडोना
प्रिमाडोना
ప్రిమాడోనా
primadonna
பிரிமாடோனா
primadonna
պրիմա դոննա
primadonna
פרימדונה
برايمادونا
پرایمادونا
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Frequently asked questions about the noun "Assoluta"
How is "Assoluta" declined?
“Assoluta” is feminine. The article is “die Assoluta”.
Is “Assoluta” masculine, feminine, or neuter?
“Assoluta” is feminine. The article is “die Assoluta”.
What is the singular of "Assoluta"?
The singular of “Assoluta” is: die Assoluta. The singular forms are: die Assoluta (nominative), der Assoluta (genitive), der Assoluta (dative) and die Assoluta (accusative).
What is the plural of “Assoluta”?
The singular of “Assoluta” is: die Assolutas. The singular forms are: die Assolutas (nominative), der Assolutas (genitive), den Assolutas (dative) and die Assolutas (accusative).
What are the peculiarities of the declension of “Assoluta”?
The declension of Assoluta as a table with all forms in singular (singular) and plural (plural) and in all four cases nominative (1st case), genitive (2nd case), dative (3rd case) and accusative (4th case). Especially for German learners the correct declension of the word Assoluta is crucial.