This is a great explanation. Thank you for the post. I notice that when a lot of people explain this they don't start by showing the original indefinite or definite article of the noun like you do in your examples. Since your examples include the article, it makes your explanation a lot easier to follow. Keep up the good work.
Very good, especially with the exercises and then the "process" highlighted well. Would have liked to have seen the genitive table at the same time... even it were not used.
finally I find a good video that explains all and goes right to the topic ... there are loads of stupid videos of which half they are talking about bulshit and when they finally get to the topic they explain what I already know.... the best explaining grammar is to do it on exercises and thats why this is the best video I found... except one little gap: you dont have indefined plural explained here ... sorry indifined article doesnt exist in plural but i mean adjectives such as sein, mein, dein, kein etc
ghenulo if you scare them, then they wont want to learn haha... I am lucky I come from a slavic language so I can more easily understand this stuff.. on the other hand if I showed you the declesion structure that my language employs it will damn scare anybody.. I dont get logic of it myself and it is my first language haha .. so this structure here is sehr leicht... but for sake you are going to have bad dreams I will explain what I remember from skool: we have 6 cases! Plurar is not just another case but another 6 cases! We have three genders and each of the genders posseses 4 patterns and each patterns follows different declession in the 6 cases singular and 6 cases plural. What gives you yet more nightmares we do not declese the articles we declese nouns themselves. For example Mačka (cat) is feminin, pattern žena (woman). In case Dativ it would by mačke and plurar dativ Mačkám. Case instrumental mačkou, instrumental plural mačkami ... another one Palica (stick) feminin, pattern Ulica (street): case genitiv singular - palice, genitiv plural palíc, datív singular palici, dativ plural paliciam. case Local singular: palici, Local plural: paliciach... so... fancy to learn my language? haha what is easy part we do not recognise definite or indefinite articles..