Declension of German noun Hansel with plural and article
The declension of the noun Hansel (twit) is in singular genitive Hansels and in the plural nominative Hansel(n). The noun Hansel is declined with the declension endings s/n/-. The voice of Hansel is maskuline and the article "der". Here you can not only inflect Hansel but also all German nouns. Comments ☆
Declension of Hansel in singular and plural in all cases
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Translation of German Hansel
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Declension forms of Hansel
Summary of all declension forms of the noun Hansel in all cases
The declension of Hansel 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 Hansel is crucial.
Declension Hansel
| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| Nom. | der Hansel | die Hansel(n) |
| Gen. | des Hansels | der Hansel(n) |
| Dat. | dem Hansel | den Hanseln |
| Acc. | den Hansel | die Hansel(n) |
Declension Hansel
- Singular: der Hansel, des Hansels, dem Hansel, den Hansel
- Plural: die Hansel(n), der Hansel(n), den Hanseln, die Hansel(n)