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  2. Fräulein - Wikipedia

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    The large number of attractive young women in Germany resulted in the notion of the Fräuleinwunder (literally: Miracle of the Miss). [1] Fräulein (/ ˈ f r ɔɪ. l aɪ n / FROY-lyne, German: [ˈfʁɔʏlaɪn] ⓘ) is the German language honorific for unmarried women, comparable to Miss in English and Mademoiselle in French.

  3. German honorifics - Wikipedia

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    In the German language, honorifics distinguish people by age, sex, profession, academic achievement, and rank. In the past, a distinction was also made between married and unmarried women. In the past, a distinction was also made between married and unmarried women.

  4. Grammatical gender in German - Wikipedia

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    In German, it is useful to memorize nouns with their accompanying definite article in order to remember their gender. [ note 1 ] However, for about 80% of nouns, the grammatical gender can be deduced from their singular and plural forms and their meaning.

  5. German grammar - Wikipedia

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    The grammar of the German language is quite similar to that of the other Germanic languages.Although some features of German grammar, such as the formation of some of the verb forms, resemble those of English, German grammar differs from that of English in that it has, among other things, cases and gender in nouns and a strict verb-second word order in main clauses.

  6. German adjectives - Wikipedia

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    Good man, good child, good woman and good people. Mixed inflected, since following indefinite article: Er ist ein guter Mann, es ist ein gutes Kind, sie ist eine gute Frau und sie sind keine guten Menschen. He is a good man, he/she is a good child, she is a good woman and they are not good people. Weak inflection, since following definite article:

  7. German pronouns - Wikipedia

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    The relative pronoun is never omitted in German. On the other hand, in English, the phrase The young woman I invited for coffee yesterday is my cousin's fiancée. completely omits the use of a relative pronoun. (The use of the relative pronouns "who" or "that" is optional in sentences like these.) To state such a thing in German, one would say

  8. Gender neutrality in languages with grammatical gender

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    At the end of the 1970s, groundbreaking work created the field of German feminist linguistics [b] and on the one hand critiqued the inherent structure and usage of German, and on the other men's and women's language behavior, to conclude that German is antagonistic towards women (frauenfeindlich). For example, the use of the generic masculine ...

  9. Category:German grammar - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "German grammar" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...