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Questions & Answers about Diese Notiz ist wichtig für die Besprechung.
Why is diese used instead of die in diese Notiz?
diese is a demonstrative pronoun meaning “this,” emphasizing a particular note. die would be the definite article “the” without that pointing‑out function.
Why is Notiz capitalized?
In German, all nouns are capitalized. Notiz is a noun, so it always begins with a capital letter.
What case is die Besprechung in and why?
It’s in the accusative case. The preposition für always takes the accusative, so the feminine singular article remains die.
Why do we use für here? Could we use a different preposition?
für expresses purpose or benefit (“important for the meeting”). If you said an der Besprechung, it would mean “at the meeting,” and wegen der Besprechung would mean “because of the meeting.” Each preposition changes the nuance.
Why does wichtig not receive any ending?
Here wichtig is a predicative adjective following the linking verb ist. Predicative adjectives in German remain in their base form and do not take endings.
Can I use wichtig before Notiz as an attributive adjective?
Yes—but then you must inflect it. You would say diese wichtige Notiz (“this important note”). Attributive adjectives (placed directly before a noun) carry endings to agree with gender, case and number.
Why is Besprechung feminine?
All German nouns ending in -ung are feminine. That’s a reliable pattern you can use for new vocabulary.
Could I say das Meeting instead of die Besprechung? How would the sentence change?
Yes. Meeting is a common anglicism and is neuter in German. You would say:
Diese Notiz ist wichtig für das Meeting.