Declension of German noun Satsuma with plural and article
The declension of the noun Satsuma (satsuma, mandarin-like fruit) is in singular genitive Satsuma and in the plural nominative Satsumas. The noun Satsuma is declined with the declension endings -/s. The voice of Satsuma is feminine and the article "die". Here you can not only inflect Satsuma but also all German nouns. The noun is part of the thesaurus of Zertifikat Deutsch respectivly Level C2. Comments ☆
Declension of Satsuma in singular and plural in all cases
Translations
Translation of German Satsuma
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Satsuma
satsuma, mandarin-like fruit, mikan, sweet citrus fruit
мандари́н уншиу́, сладкий мандарин
citrus doux
satsuma
clementina, tangerina
satsuma
サツマ
сладок мандарин
сладкий мандарин
сладък мандарин
сацума
סאטומה
سُتسُما
سیتروس میوه
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Definitions
Meanings and synonyms of Satsuma- süße, fast kernlose Zitrusfrucht, die der Mandarine ähnelt
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Declension forms of Satsuma
Summary of all declension forms of the noun Satsuma in all cases
The declension of Satsuma 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 Satsuma is crucial.
Declension Satsuma
| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| Nom. | die Satsuma | die Satsumas |
| Gen. | der Satsuma | der Satsumas |
| Dat. | der Satsuma | den Satsumas |
| Acc. | die Satsuma | die Satsumas |
Declension Satsuma
- Singular: die Satsuma, der Satsuma, der Satsuma, die Satsuma
- Plural: die Satsumas, der Satsumas, den Satsumas, die Satsumas