
Deutsche Grammatik
Deutsche Grammatik, or German grammar, refers to the set of rules that govern the structure and use of the German language. It includes aspects like sentence construction, verb conjugation, noun gender (masculine, feminine, neuter), and case (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive). German grammar influences how words are formed and combined to convey meaning. Unlike English, German has more complex rules regarding word order and the agreement of adjectives with nouns. Understanding these rules is essential for effective communication in German, whether spoken or written.