Declension of German noun Blindband with plural and article
The most important forms of "Blindband" are: genitive singular "Blindband(e)s" and nominative plural "Blindbände". “Blindband” is declined with the strong declension. The endings are es/ä-e. In the plural, an umlaut occurs. “Blindband” is masculine. The article is “der Blindband”. Here you can not only inflect Blindband but also all German nouns. Comments ☆
Declension of Blindband in singular and plural in all cases
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Translation of German Blindband
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Blindband
dummy
maqueta de libro
maquette, maquette en blanc
menabò bianco
egzemplarz wzorcowy
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Frequently asked questions about the noun "Blindband"
How is "Blindband" declined?
“Blindband” is masculine. The article is “der Blindband”.
Is “Blindband” masculine, feminine, or neuter?
“Blindband” is masculine. The article is “der Blindband”.
What is the singular of "Blindband"?
The singular of “Blindband” is: der Blindband. The singular forms are: der Blindband (nominative), des Blindband(e)s (genitive), dem Blindband(e) (dative) and den Blindband (accusative).
What is the plural of “Blindband”?
The singular of “Blindband” is: die Blindbände. The singular forms are: die Blindbände (nominative), der Blindbände (genitive), den Blindbänden (dative) and die Blindbände (accusative).
What are the peculiarities of the declension of “Blindband”?
In the plural, an umlaut occurs.
The declension of Blindband 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 Blindband is crucial.