Declension of German noun Langsamkeit with plural and article

The most important forms of "Langsamkeit" are: genitive singular "Langsamkeit" and nominative plural "-". The noun Langsamkeit is declined irregularly. The endings are -/-. “Langsamkeit” has no plural. “Langsamkeit” is feminine. The article is “die Langsamkeit”. “Langsamkeit” belongs to the vocabulary at C2 level. Here you can not only inflect Langsamkeit but also all German nouns. Comments

C2 · noun · feminine · irregular · -, -

die Langsamkeit

Langsamkeit · -

Endings -/-   Dative plural without additional 'n'   Only singular  

English slowness, sluggishness, dilatoriness, slackness, tardiness

/ˈlaŋzaːmkaɪt/ · /ˈlaŋzaːmkaɪt/

das Langsamsein, die langsame Art und Weise; Behäbigkeit, Betulichkeit, Bummelei, Gelassenheit, Gemächlichkeit

» Weniger Probleme hatte sie mit der Umstellung auf die afrikanische Langsamkeit . English She had fewer problems with the transition to African slowness.

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Declension of Langsamkeit in singular and plural in all cases

Singular

Nom. dieLangsamkeit
Gen. derLangsamkeit
Dat. derLangsamkeit
Acc. dieLangsamkeit

Plural

Nom. -
Gen. -
Dat. -
Acc. -

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Example sentences for Langsamkeit


  • Weniger Probleme hatte sie mit der Umstellung auf die afrikanische Langsamkeit . 
    English She had fewer problems with the transition to African slowness.
  • Zarte weiße Wölkchen segelten in träumerischer Langsamkeit durch das Himmelsmeer. 
    English Delicate white little clouds sailed in dreamy slowness through the sea of sky.

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Translation of German Langsamkeit


German Langsamkeit
English slowness, sluggishness, dilatoriness, slackness, tardiness
Russian медлительность, ме́дленность, медленность, медли́тельность, неторопли́вость
Spanish lentitud, despacio, tardanza
French lenteur, ralentissement
Turkish yavaşlık, ağırlık
Portuguese lentidão, devagar, morosidade
Italian lentezza, slowness, tardezza
Romanian lentitudine, slow motion
Hungarian lassúság
Polish powolność, opieszałość, wolność
Greek αργά, αργοπορία, βραδύτητα
Dutch langzaamheids, traagheid
Czech pomalost, pomalu, zdlouhavost
Swedish långsamhet
Danish langsomhed, langsommelighed
Japanese ゆっくりさ, 遅さ
Catalan lentitud
Finnish hitaus, hidas tapa
Norwegian langsomhet
Basque geldoa, moteltasuna
Serbian polaganje, sporost, спорост
Macedonian бавност, спорост
Slovenian počasnost, počasen način
Slowakisch pomalosť, zdĺhavosť
Bosnian polagost, sporost
Croatian sporost, odugovlačenje, otezanje, polagano
Ukrainian медлительность, повільність
Bulgarian бавност
Belorussian медленнасць
Hebrewאיטיות
Arabicبطء، تأنٍ
Persianآهستگی، کندی
Urduآہستگی، سست روی

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Meanings and synonyms of Langsamkeit

  • das Langsamsein, die langsame Art und Weise, Behäbigkeit, Betulichkeit, Bummelei, Gelassenheit, Gemächlichkeit

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Frequently asked questions about the noun "Langsamkeit"

The noun “Langsamkeit” is declined in all four cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative). The declension includes the singular and plural forms and shows how the word changes depending on the case. All declension forms of “Langsamkeit” are explained below. The most important forms are given for the nominative, genitive, dative, and accusative, each in the singular and plural.

How is "Langsamkeit" declined?

“Langsamkeit” is feminine. The article is “die Langsamkeit”.

Is “Langsamkeit” masculine, feminine, or neuter?

“Langsamkeit” is feminine. The article is “die Langsamkeit”.

What is the singular of "Langsamkeit"?

The singular of “Langsamkeit” is: die Langsamkeit. The singular forms are: die Langsamkeit (nominative), der Langsamkeit (genitive), der Langsamkeit (dative) and die Langsamkeit (accusative).

At what language level is “Langsamkeit” used?

“Langsamkeit” belongs to the vocabulary at C2 level.

What are the peculiarities of the declension of “Langsamkeit”?

“Langsamkeit” has no plural.

The declension of Langsamkeit 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 Langsamkeit is crucial.

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* Sentences from the Wiktionary (de.wiktionary.org) are freely available under the license CC BY-SA 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.de). Some of them were changed. The authors of the sentences can be looked up via: 272155

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