Declension of German noun Carillon with plural and article
The declension of the noun Carillon (bell tower, chime) is in singular genitive Carillon(s) and in the plural nominative Carillons. The noun Carillon is declined with the declension endings s/-/s. The voice of Carillon is neutral and the article "das". Here you can not only inflect Carillon but also all German nouns. Comments ☆
Declension of Carillon in singular and plural in all cases
Translations
Translation of German Carillon
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Carillon
bell tower, chime
карильо́н, колокол, колокольня
carillón
carillon
çan, çan kulesi
carrilhão
carillon
carillon
harangjáték
carillon
καρουζέλ
carillon
zvonkohra
klockspel
klokkespil
カリヨン
carilló
kellopeli
klokkespill
kanpai
kariljon
карион
kariljon
zvonkohra
karillon
zvono
карильйон
камбанен звън
карыліён
קריליון
جهاز جرس
زنگزنی
گھڑیال
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Declension forms of Carillon
Summary of all declension forms of the noun Carillon in all cases
The declension of Carillon 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 Carillon is crucial.
Declension Carillon
Singular | Plural | |
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Nom. | das Carillon | die Carillons |
Gen. | des Carillon(s) | der Carillons |
Dat. | dem Carillon | den Carillons |
Acc. | das Carillon | die Carillons |
Declension Carillon
- Singular: das Carillon, des Carillon(s), dem Carillon, das Carillon
- Plural: die Carillons, der Carillons, den Carillons, die Carillons