die Teetasse der Teetasse die Teentasse der Teentasse der Tassentee die Tassentee

Breakdown of die Teetasse der Teetasse die Teentasse der Teentasse der Tassentee die Tassentee

der Tee
the tea
die Tasse
the cup

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How do German cases work?
German has four grammatical cases: nominative (subject), accusative (direct object), dative (indirect object), and genitive (possession). The case determines the form of articles and adjectives. For example, "the dog" is "der Hund" as a subject but "den Hund" as a direct object.

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