Der Drachen Here

In German, nouns change based on their "case" (grammatical role in a sentence). Here is how (the kite) is declined: Nominative der Drachen die Drachen Genitive des Drachens der Drachen Dative dem Drachen den Drachen Accusative den Drachen die Drachen Distinguishing "Drache" vs. "Drachen"

The German word is masculine and uses the definite article "der" . Depending on the context and spelling, it can refer to several different things in German. Key Meanings der drachen

: It is also the plural form of der Drache (the dragon). For example, "die Drachen" means "the dragons". In German, nouns change based on their "case"

: When used as a singular noun, der Drachen typically refers to a kite used for flying. der drachen

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