Learning the German language can be an entirely never-ending education. You
might think that since the German language is very keen and strict when it comes
to its articles; there is no other way in for you to be able to learn other
parts of the German language unless you go through the articles
properly.
Actually, a person learning German as his second language and
has managed to learn and use properly German articles, the remaining lessons of
the German language can become suddenly easy. Having said this, it of course
means that any one person who has not encountered the German language in his
entire life has the possibility of learning and speaking the language with full
confidence. But when is this going to happen? Certainly there isn't any time
specification for this since learning another language can be a serious course
for some while it may just be a part-time hobby for others.
What matters
here is that you, as the student and learner, are willing to go beyond what is
usually used and seen by most. After all, what is the use of the internet if you
do not extend extra effort in finding the best method suited for you in learning
the German language?
Simply think of the articles (der, die, das) as an
important element of each German word. Add to it the fact that each of these
articles always has to come before a noun. This can be unorthodox compared to
what has been traditionally taught but by just trying three of the articles, one
has to come out correct.
Okay, as far as the standard rule is concerned,
you can actually use it to help you out in determining which article is correct.
Grouping them together would be one as in nouns with adjectives ending in
"-heit" or "-keit" always take the "die" article. If you are just observant
enough with the pattern and how the words go about; you will actually notice
these things and believe me, they are really helpful.
Go on ahead and
explore more of what you can find about the German language. You will be
surprise but the quality of what you will learn is obviously more than enough.
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