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🎲 Indefinite articles in German are used similarly to "a" or "an" in English, but they change based on the gender and case of the noun they are accompanying. This lesson focuses on "ein," "eine," and "ein" before masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns respectively.
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🎲 Indefinite articles in German are used similarly to "a" or "an" in English, but they change based on the gender and case of the noun they are accompanying. This lesson focuses on "ein," "eine," and "ein" before masculine, feminine, and neuter nouns respectively.

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