German Adjectives - Your Complete Guide
germanwithlaura.com › adjectivesDer Mann ist groß (tall). Der Mann ist reich (rich). Der Mann ist dünn (thin). But when adjectives come in front of the nouns,we have to put on one of 5 possible adjective endings: -m, -n, -r, -e, -s. And most German learners find this difficult at first. Der große Mann heißt Tom. (The tall man is named Tom). Ich kenne einen reichen Mann.
A Sensational Guide to German Adjectives | OptiLingo
https://www.optilingo.com › blogExamples of German Adjectives with Umlaut ; lang, long, länger, longer, längst ; stark, strong, stärker, stronger, stärkst ; warm, warm, wärmer, warmer, wärmst ...
German Adjectives - Your Complete Guide
https://germanwithlaura.com/adjectivesJust like in English, German adjectives have 3 degrees: tall, taller, tallest. And, of course, there are German equivalents for the possessive adjectives my, your, his, her, its, our and their. But that’s where the commonalities end.
List of German Adjectives - coLanguage
www.colanguage.com › list-german-adjectivesExercise German Adjectives Good luck! alt → (old → young) arm → (poor → rich) billig → (cheap → expensive) dick → (thick → thin) dreckig → (dirty → clean) falsch → (wrong → right) faul → (lazy → diligent) früh → (early → late) gesund → (healthy → sick) groß → (big → small) heiß → (hot → cold) lang → (long → short) weich → (soft→ hard) Exercises